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DeLonghi Pinguino PAC T100eco Portable Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
My pinguino pac 100 is
I believe it is likely the FAN. I have seen the blades break off and then they keep hitting the fan mech
4/14/2022 11:18:30 PM •
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on Apr 14, 2022
I need a wiring diagram
On pac120 there is one inside front cover. That model Required taking off both sides first. Not that helpful. Small and hard to read
7/15/2014 1:41:48 AM •
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on Jul 15, 2014
When ever I turn the
I think what you are seeing is "FL", rather than HL. FL indicates that the water collection bucket is FULL & needs to be drained. Sometimes. the LED letters on the screen can be hard ti read.
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8/10/2011 1:18:48 AM •
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on Aug 10, 2011
Hi - I have a
You may gave a refrigerant leak which would cause inefficient cooling.
8/4/2011 1:51:23 AM •
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on Aug 04, 2011
I have a Pinguino Pac
The only part of the unit that has water is the condensation tank, try to inspect thoroughly or observe the said part. Also check if the drain hose is snugly fit .
You can download owners manual of your unit at http://www.delonghiusa.com for your reference.
6/2/2011 12:49:43 AM •
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on Jun 02, 2011
How to get the maximum
That depends on the heat load in the room and the size of the portable
air conditioner. The air conditioner will provide a 15 – 20 degree
temperature drop. So if your room is 80 degrees Fahrenheit, then the
air coming out of the air conditioner will be 60 – 65 degrees
Fahrenheit. As the room cools, the temperature of the air coming from
the air conditioner will also drop. The temperature you are able to
maintain in the room will depend on the heat load in the room.
You can use the standard, ON - OFF controls, add a standard, electronic
thermostat, a programmable electronic thermostat or, the Cadillac of
Tstats, the internet/network ready thermostat which can be monitored
and programmed on your computer network or remotely from any internet
connection.
Hope helps.
8/25/2010 5:20:30 PM •
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on Aug 25, 2010
I have a DeLonghi Pinguino
Hello,
This is a very common problem that is easily solved. The way your air conditioner dries your house is by removing moisture. That moisture must go some where. The moisture is removed by condensing it on the cold refrigeration coils and letting it run down a drain pan.
The problem is that dirt and crud will stop up the drain line and clog the pan. This will eventually happen to every system out there give it enough time.
While this problem makes a terrible mess and seems like to end of your system it is really quite easy to fix. Most system simply use a 3/4 inch PVC pipe to drain the water to a floor drain or sink. when (not if) this drain clogs the drain pan over flows (especially when the fan stops) and you have a mess.
Fixing this problem is rather easy. Simply take a wet dry vacuum and **** the drain line clean, 9 times out of 10 this will fix it and that is the last of this problem you will have for a few years. If the drain pan is really dirty then you will have to take the covers off the unit and vacuum it out. In extreme cases you may have to use compressed air, nitrogen or CO2 to blow out the drain line (expect a big mess at the other end).If you don't have either avaliable you can use the Garden hose to flush the line backwards (expect an even bigger mess on the other end)
In rare cases you may actually have a hole in the coil drain pan in which case the coil or the pan will have to be replaced especially if it is steel (but this is rare). In other rare cases we have had situations where grease or oil fumes from the furnace have condensed on the coil and caused the water to fall off the coil. When this happens you must clean the coil with soap or some solvent.
If the coil is totally stopped up the back pressure from the fan/blower can force the water out of the pan by undermining the bottom of the coil. When the coil is this dirty the coil ussually needs to be replaced. You will also notice little or no air flow.
In most cases these condensate leaks are a do it yourself repair.
Goodluck.
6/30/2010 5:45:08 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2010
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