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Maintenance
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Figure 9: Access Panels Removal and Installation (GS 65 Shown)
1 Screw
2 Panel, right side
3 Top tab, door panel
4 Notch, cabinet
5 Tab, side panel
6 Tab, door panel
7 Screw, captive
8 Door panel, control cabinet
9 Door panel, plumbing cabinet
6.5.2 Cleaning the Tank
Clean the inside of the tank, the outside of the primary heat-exchanger coils and the drain fitting as fol
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lows. Refer to
. It is not necessary to remove the tank from the unit in order to clean it.
1. Use the Clean Tank function in the control software to flush and drain the tank, then shut down the
humidifier as described in
2. Remove door panels – refer to
"Removal and Installation of Access Panels" on page 50
and remove all covers.
3. Disconnect the fill hose from the drain fitting.
4. Remove and discard the tank gasket (Condair does
NOT
recommend reusing the tank gasket).
5. Use a soft-bristled or plastic brush or scraper (not wire brush, not metal) to remove all scale build-up
on the inside surfaces of the tank, the outside of the primary heat-exchanger coils, and inside of the
drain fitting. Carefully remove any scale build-up on the surface of the temperature sensor. Vacuum
out the tank. Flush water through the drain fitting to remove any remaining sediment.
6. Rinse the inside of the tank thoroughly with clean tap water.
WARNING!
Risk of fire!
DO NOT clean the sacrificial anode with any chemicals
. The anode can react with acids to
create flammable hydrogen gas.
7. Inspect the sacrificial anode on the inside of the tank coverfand use a soft-bristled brush (not wire
brush) to remove scale build-up. Replace the anode, if necessary.
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