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CD200 OWNERS MANUAL 

Drawing No.  :-  TPC364 
Issue 

:-  7 

Date 

:-  10/12/13

 

OPERATION

 

 
The following procedures should be followed to test the CD200 for correct operation: 
 
1)

 

After  unpacking, examine all external features  to  confirm damage-free shipment. Report all 
defects and damage at once. Connect the power cable to a grounded power source.  

2)

 

Install drain tubing as required (detailed in step F). 
 

Caution: Do not operate the machine without the covers for any longer than necessary. Do 
not remove/ replace the covers when the unit is in operation. 
 

Check dehumidification process as follows: 
 

A.

 

Place unit on a level surface. 

B.

 

Start up unit as follows: 

i.Ensure fan speed selection has been chosen as mentioned in previous pages. 

ii.Rotate humidistat control knob to fully counter clockwise, minimum setting. 

iii.Plug  unit  into  power  supply,  switch  unit  on  via  on/off  switch  and  rotate  humidistat 

knob clockwise to desired setting. 

C.

 

Check that the compressor is running. 

D.

 

Leave the machine running for 15 minutes. 

E.

 

Observe the evaporator coils behind the  filter  on the air inlet end of the unit to confirm 
frost formation. 

i.If the air temperature is below 70ºF, an even coating of frost should cover the entire 

evaporator coil, except for the last one or two coils. 

ii.If the air temperature is about 70ºF, frost and/or droplets of condensed water should 

cover the entire evaporator coil. 

F.

 

As  the  drain  tray  fills,  the  condensate  will  automatically  drain  by  gravity  into  the 
condensate  pump. Using the supplied hose fit one end to the  drainage  outlet  and secure 
and the other end of the hose must be located to a permanent drain. The pump has a lift 
capacity  of  5  meters  therefore  ensure  the  attached  hose is no  more than 5 meters above 
the unit outlet point. 

 
If after carrying out the above procedures, the unit does not appear to function properly, refer to 
the Trouble Shooting section or contact the Factory Service Center. 

 
WARNING: 
 

 

Due to the high pressures within the refrigeration circuit, under no circumstances must direct 
heat be applied to the evaporator coil in an attempt to remove the build up of ice. 

 

No  attempt  should  be  made  to  cut  open  any  part  of  the  refrigeration  circuit  due  to  high 
pressures  and  gas  involved.  If  the  unit  is  switched  off  at  the  mains  power  supply  for  any 
reason,  the  unit  must  be  allowed  to  stand  at  rest  for  at  least  five  minutes  before  restarting. 
Failure to do so may cause the unit to blow the fuses owing to the compressor due to there 
being a refrigerant imbalance. 

Summary of Contents for CD200

Page 1: ...TPC364 Issue 7 Date 10 12 13 EBAC MODEL CD200 INDUSTRIAL DEHUMIDIFIER OWNER S MANUAL Ebac Industrial Products Inc 700 Thimble Shoals Blvd Suite 109 Newport News VA 23606 2575 Tel 757 873 6800 Fax 757 873 3632 Website www ebacusa com ...

Page 2: ... 12 13 UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT PACKAGE CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Item Description Quantity 10182GR US Dehumidifier 1 3086144 Quick release hose coupling 1 3944110 PVC Tube 3 8 I D 1 3035832 Free issue socket 1 TPC364 Manual 1 ...

Page 3: ...onents The fan draws the moist air through the cold evaporator coil which cools the air below its dew point Moisture forms on the evaporator coil and is collected in the condensate tray which is equipped with a permanent drain The cooled air then passes through the hot condenser coil where it is reheated using the same energy removed during the cooling phase plus the additional heat generated by t...

Page 4: ...mm D D D DEPTH EPTH EPTH EPTH 17 5 445mm W W W WEIGHT EIGHT EIGHT EIGHT 176 lbs A A A AIRFLOW IRFLOW IRFLOW IRFLOW Low 585 CFM High 664 CFM POWER POWER POWER POWER 2250 W P P P POWER OWER OWER OWER S S S SUPPLY UPPLY UPPLY UPPLY 220V 60Hz 1ph F F F FINISH INISH INISH INISH Powder coated Epoxy R R R REFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT T T T TYPE YPE YPE YPE Q Q Q QTY TY TY TY R407c ...

Page 5: ...tlet grille of the dehumidifier unit must have clear space around them and not be obstructed in anyway This unit should be connected to a single outlet circuit fused spur with a 20A rating Selecting the correct fan speed The CD200 has a low fan speed and a high fan speed and the required speed must be chosen before installation To select the correct fan speed firstly remove the filter cover via th...

Page 6: ...an even coating of frost should cover the entire evaporator coil except for the last one or two coils ii If the air temperature is about 70ºF frost and or droplets of condensed water should cover the entire evaporator coil F As the drain tray fills the condensate will automatically drain by gravity into the condensate pump Using the supplied hose fit one end to the drainage outlet and secure and t...

Page 7: ...rried out to enable correct operation of the external humidistat Locate the control box and remove the cover keeping screws for re attachment Locate the connector within the control box and remove the plug from the socket Dismantle the plug and remove the link wire from terminals 2 3 Wire remote humidistat to terminals 1 3 ensuring wires pass through the plug back shell Re assemble the plug and re...

Page 8: ...lean the coils WARNING DO NOT STEAM CLEAN REFRIGERATION COILS 2 Check that the fan is firmly secured to the motor shaft and that the fan rotates freely The fan motor is sealed for life and therefore does not need oiling 3 To check the refrigerant charge run the unit for 15 minutes and briefly remove the cover The evaporator coil should be evenly frost coated across its surface At temperatures abov...

Page 9: ...e of the refrigerant compressor The charging stub should be crimped and rebrazed after servicing NEVER allow permanent service valves to be fitted to any part of the circuit Service valves may leak causing further loss of refrigerant gas 3 The refrigerant compressor fitted to the dehumidifier is a durable unit that should give many years of service Compressor failure can result from the machine lo...

Page 10: ... extraction 1 Insufficient air flow 2 Compressor fault 3 Loss of refrigerant gas 1 Check all of the above 2 Contact the Factory Service Center 3 Contact the Factory Service Center Unit vibrates excessively 1 Loose compressor mounts 2 Damaged fan 1 Tighten the nuts on the compressor mounts 2 Replace fan Water flooding inside the machine 1 Drain pipe blocked frozen 2 Drain pipe too high 1 Clear the ...

Page 11: ...OVAL EMOVAL EMOVAL P P P PINTS PER INTS PER INTS PER INTS PER 24 24 24 24 HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS 80F 80F 80F 80F 60 60 60 60 RH RH RH RH 130 R R R REFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT EFRIGERANT 1250 Grams V V V VOLTAGE OLTAGE OLTAGE OLTAGE 220 Volts P P P POWER OWER OWER OWER 3 1 KW P P P PHASE HASE HASE HASE Single H H H HZ Z Z Z 60 Hz C C C CURRENT URRENT URRENT URRENT 14 A ...

Page 12: ...GE LOCATIONS N A N A 1018211 W DAGLISH 1 5 1 1 B B B B I I I I S S S S H H H H O O O O P P P P A A A A U U U U C C C C K K K K L L L L A A A A N N N N D D D D C C C C o o o o D D D D U U U U R R R R H H H H A A A A M M M M E E E E N N N N G G G G L L L L A A A A N N N N D D D D 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 112 5 220 192 3 157 417 1 305 107 5 530 50 50 ISS DATE COMMENTS 1 06 07 11 ORIGINAL 800 7...

Page 13: ... I I S S S S H H H H O O O O P P P P A A A A U U U U C C C C K K K K L L L L A A A A N N N N D D D D C C C C o o o o D D D D U U U U R R R R H H H H A A A A M M M M E E E E N N N N G G G G L L L L A A A A N N N N D D D D 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 AIRFLOW AIRFLOW INLET DUCT FILTER INSERTED THIS SIDE AS REQUIRED POWER CORD CONDENSATE OUTLET TOP VIEW OF CD200 OUTLET DUCT DUCT FLANGE 530mm WIDE ...

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