20 | Maintenance
2594949_B_EN_2005_Condair-RH_OM
Condair RH
Cleaning the GFCI Plate and Drain Valve
Cleaning the GFCI plate:
1. Remove the drain valve, then remove the screw and ground wire on the GFCI plate.
2. Lift the GFCI plate and clean off the accumulated scale. Use a descaling agent if the scale is too
difficult to remove.
3. Return the GFCI plate to the humidifier.
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Figure 10 - Drain Valve Components
1. Drain valve body
2. Solenoid (note orientation)
3. Plunger
4. Spring
Cleaning the drain valve:
Note:
The drain valve contains small parts (including a spring) and must be disassembled to clean.
Disassemble and clean the valve at a suitable location. Do not lose any of the drain components.
1. Disassemble the drain valve:
a. Remove the solenoid from the drain valve using a Phillips screwdriver (+).
b. Pull the solenoid from the core.
c. Unscrew the core (counter clockwise) from the drain valve body with a wrench.
d. Carefully remove the actuator (contains the core, return spring, plunger, and plunger seal)
from the drain valve body.
2. Clean the following components:
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Plunger seal - use a plastic brush or damp cloth.
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Drain valve body - rinse the valve body with cold water to remove any debris.
3. Reassemble the drain valve by following the above steps (1-a through 1-d) in reverse. Before
reassembly, ensure the following:
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The core is first threaded back onto the drain valve body by hand, until it is fully threaded.
Once fully threaded, tighten the core an additional 1/4 turn with a wrench.
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The hose(s) connecting the fill cup to the drain valve is tucked back in the cabinet to
create space for the cylinder.
Summary of Contents for HumiLife RH Series
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