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Dantherm CS030040A - User Manual

Dantherm CS030040A
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Dantherm, Inc.
110 Corporate Drive, Suite K
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Tel #+1 864 595 9800
Fax # +1 864 595 9810
Email: dantherm.usa@dantherm.com
Website: www.dantherm.com
Panel Mounted Air Conditioners
by Dantherm, Inc.
CS030040A/B with USACG-6 Control
PRODUCT INFORMATION MANUAL

Questions and Answers

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    Julie SavageAug 18, 2025
    Why is my Dantherm CS030040A Air Conditioner not cooling sufficiently?
    • M
      Melanie JacksonAug 18, 2025
      Your Dantherm Air Conditioner might not be cooling well due to several reasons. The filter could be clogged and needs cleaning or replacing. The evaporator or condenser coil might be blocked and require cleaning. The evaporator or condenser blower may not be working, necessitating replacement of the motor, capacitor, or the entire assembly. There could be a refrigerant loss or oil leak that needs locating and repairing, followed by a recharge. Finally, the unit's capacity might be insufficient for the space; in this case, contact Dantherm, Inc.
  • J
    Joseph OdomAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my Dantherm CS030040A Air Conditioner is not running?
    • H
      hillkarlAug 21, 2025
      If your Dantherm Air Conditioner isn't running, the possible causes include: no power - check the power source and electrical connections; a blown fuse on the control board - replace the fuse; or faulty control components - carry out a self-test to diagnose. Then follow the appropriate steps to resolve the issue.
  • Z
    zlivingstonAug 23, 2025
    What causes a High Pressure Alarm (F=02) on a Dantherm CS030040A?
    • D
      Donald GreenAug 23, 2025
      A High Pressure Alarm (F=02) on your Dantherm Air Conditioner could be triggered by a faulty condenser fan or loose wiring, in which case you should replace the fan or check the wiring. It may also be due to a faulty condenser fan capacitor or loose wiring, so replace the capacitor or check the wiring. Another cause could be a faulty condenser fan switch or high-pressure switch, and you should replace the appropriate switch.
  • S
    Shannon GonzalezAug 26, 2025
    What does it mean if my Dantherm CS030040A Air Conditioner displays 'Missing Compressor Current (F=01)'?
    • P
      Paul BrownAug 27, 2025
      If your Dantherm Air Conditioner displays 'Missing Compressor Current (F=01)', it could be due to a wire being detached or improperly installed, so secure or properly install the wiring according to the diagram. Another cause could be a broken current sensor, requiring replacement of the control board. Lastly, a faulty compressor could be the reason, necessitating its replacement.
  • E
    Elizabeth CoxAug 28, 2025
    Why is there ice on the evaporator coil of my Dantherm CS030040A?
    • J
      Jeremy ProctorAug 28, 2025
      Ice forming on the evaporator coil of your Dantherm Air Conditioner may be due to insufficient heat load or the unit being oversized for the application; in this case, contact Dantherm, Inc. Alternatively, a failed evaporator blower could be the cause; replace the evaporator blower motor or assembly.
  • D
    Dr. Audrey MarshAug 30, 2025
    What to do if I get a Low Pressure Alarm before start (F=04) on my Dantherm CS030040A Air Conditioner?
    • E
      Elizabeth LozanoAug 30, 2025
      A Low Pressure Alarm before start (F=04) on your Dantherm Air Conditioner could indicate no refrigerant in the system due to a large leak, or a low charge in the system. Locate and repair the leak, then replace the charge.
  • V
    Valerie RandolphSep 2, 2025
    What causes a Low Pressure Alarm after start (F=03) on a Dantherm CS030040A Air Conditioner?
    • M
      Marvin MaloneSep 2, 2025
      A Low Pressure Alarm after start (F=03) on your Dantherm Air Conditioner is caused by a slow leak in the system. Locate and repair the leak, then replace the charge.
  • M
    mchristianSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Dantherm Air Conditioner have excessive vibration?
    • J
      James HopkinsSep 5, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your Dantherm Air Conditioner is likely due to loose components such as the compressor, fans, or tubing. Locate the loose parts and correct their installation.
  • C
    Charles DavidsonSep 7, 2025
    What causes a Faulty Temperature Sensor (F=07) error on a Dantherm CS030040A?
    • D
      Diane VazquezSep 7, 2025
      A 'Faulty Temperature Sensor (F=07)' error on your Dantherm Air Conditioner can occur if the sensor is not connected; reconnect the sensor. Alternatively, the sensor itself may be faulty and require replacement.
  • D
    Donna DaySep 9, 2025
    Why does my Dantherm Air Conditioner have a High Temperature Alarm (F=05)?
    • P
      Patrick HayesSep 9, 2025
      A High Temperature Alarm (F=05) on your Dantherm Air Conditioner suggests that the unit is undersized for the application. Contact Dantherm, Inc. for further assistance.

Summary

General Safety & Warning Instructions

Models Covered by This Manual

General Performance Data

Provides technical specifications like BTU/Hr, Voltage, Current, and Weight.

Dimensions & Installation

Product Drawing

Visual representation with dimensions of the air conditioner unit.

Mounting Template

Provides cutout dimensions and mounting hole locations for installation.

Installation and Connections

Details on connecting the unit to power, grounding, and other electrical aspects.

USACG-6 Intelligent Controller Operation

Debugging the System

Guidance on diagnosing issues using fault codes, test sequences, and reset procedures.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

A guide to identify and resolve common operational problems.

Dantherm CS030040A Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Cooling Capacity3.0 kW
Air Flow Rate500 m³/h
Weight32 kg
Power Supply230V, 50Hz
Dimensions (H x W x D)700 x 250 mm

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