MAINTENANCE WITH Q & A
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HUMIDITY SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
1.
The standard steam generator requires no maintenance under normal use.
2.
The outer casing of the demineralizer filter is transparent, and the crystals
are visible. A new cartridge is violet or dark blue when water flows through
it. A spent cartridge will turn brown, orange, yellow, or white. The
cartridge should be changed before it completely changes color. Spare
cartridges are available through the Cincinnati Sub-Zero Service
Department.
CHANGING THE CARTRIDGE
1.
To change the demineralizer filter cartridge, close the valve, and loosen the
large, white-locking ring on the bottom of the cartridge and rack. This will
reduce the pressure on the cartridge. Push the cartridge straight up and
pull the lower part of the cartridge out. Reverse the operation when
replacing the cartridge. SEE CAUTION.
2.
Check the compression fittings on the humidity panel periodically for
tightness.
REMOVING THE ATOMIZING NOZZLE (FLUID CAP)
(If Equipped with Atomizer System Option)
1.
Turn off the unit power.
2.
Disconnect the recirculating water.
3.
Open the humidity side pack cover.
4.
Locate square plate with two compression fittings.
5.
Remove the plate with the nozzle assembly attached.
6.
Remove the retainer ring at the end of the nozzle assembly.
7.
Gently pull the air cap from the fluid cap.
8.
Remove the fluid cap from the body of the nozzle.
Figure 5-1: Atomizing Nozzle Components
The demineralizer filter
should be replaced when
the color change reaches
3" from the bottom of the
cartridge. Damage will
occur if the cartridge is
not replaced when the
color changes from dark
blue to orange-brown.
CAUTION
Make sure that the rubber
gaskets at each end are
properly oriented before
tightening the locking ring.
CAUTION
NOTE
Water Pressure should not
exceed 10 PSI when unit is
equipped with an atomizer.
For optimal operation of
the atomizer system, inlet
water pressure should not
fall below 10PSI (69 kPa).
Do not over-tighten
compression fittings
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for ZP Series
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