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Drawing   : - TPC361 
Issue 

: - 3 

Date 

: - 03/10/12 

 
 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To  ensure  continued  full  efficiency  of  the  dehumidifier,  maintenance 
procedures should be performed as follows: 
 

 

 

 

1. 

Clean the surface of the evaporator and condenser coils by blowing 
the  dirt  out  from  behind  the  fins  with  compressed  air.    Hold  the 
nozzle of the air hose away from the coil to avoid damaging the fins.  
Alternatively, vacuum clean the 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  evaporator  filter  cover.    The  evaporator  coil 
should  be  evenly  frost  coated  across  its  surface.    At  temperatures 
above  80

°

F,  the  coil  may  be  covered  with  droplets  of  water  rather 

than  frost.    Partial  frosting  accompanied  by  frosting  of  the  thin 
capillary tubes, indicates loss of refrigerant gas or low charge. 

 
 

4. 

Check all wiring connections. 

  

 

To  check  the  operation  of  the  defrost  system,  switch  the  machine 
on and leave it running for approximately 55 minutes.  The machine 
will then enter “Hot Gas” defrost mode for approximately 5 minutes 
before returning to normal operation.  If the unit will not defrost, the 
printed  circuit  timer  board  may  be  defective  or  the  by-pass  valve 
may be inoperable.  

 
 

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F ANY OF THE PRECEDING PROBLEMS OCCUR

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 CONTACT THE 

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ENTER PRIOR TO CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE UNIT TO 

PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE

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WARNING: 

ENSURE THAT THE POWER CORD TO THE MACHINE HAS BEEN 

DISCONNECTED BEFORE CARRYING OUT ROUTINE 

MAINTNENANCE 

WARNING:

 

DO NOT STEAM CLEAN REFRIGERATION COILS 

E B A C   C D - 8 5    I N D U S T R I A L     D E H U M I D I F I E R 

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Summary of Contents for CD85

Page 1: ...Drawing TPC361 Issue 3 Date 03 10 12 CD85 INDUSTRIAL DEHUMIDIFIER OWNER S MANUAL www eipl co uk E B A C C D 8 5 I N D U S T R I A L D E H U M I D I F I E R Pure n Natural Systems purennatural com 1 8...

Page 2: ...5 PACKAGE CONTENTS Item Description Quantity 10293GR US Dehumidifier 1 3014338 PVC Tube 12mm I D 3M 3086101 Jubilee clip 1 TPC361 Manual 1 E B A C C D 8 5 I N D U S T R I A L D E H U M I D I F I E R P...

Page 3: ...ugh the hot condenser coil where it is reheated using the same energy removed during the cooling phase plus the additional heat generated by the compressor The air is therefore discharged from the deh...

Page 4: ...M3 hex head bolts Evaporator Grille Cover and Evaporator Blanking Cover are interchangeable Condenser Grille Cover and Condenser Blanking Cover are interchangeable Evaporator and Condenser covers are...

Page 5: ...Grille Cover Air into Machine Condenser Blank Cover Blocks airflow Evaporator Blank Cover Blocks Airflow Condenser Blank Cover Blocks airflow Evaporator Grille Cover Air into Machine Condenser Grille...

Page 6: ...dustrial Products Ltd is as follows R134a 1300 R407c 1610 For type and weight of refrigerant contained in this unit please refer to the product data label MODEL CD85 HEIGHT 15 75 WIDTH 23 6 DEPTH 13 5...

Page 7: ...below 80 F an even coating of frost should cover the entire evaporator coil ii If the air temperature is above 80 F frost and or droplets of condensed water should cover the entire evaporator coil F...

Page 8: ...F the coil may be covered with droplets of water rather than frost Partial frosting accompanied by frosting of the thin capillary tubes indicates loss of refrigerant gas or low charge 4 Check all wiri...

Page 9: ...mped 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 compres...

Page 10: ...rant gas 1 Check all of the above 2 Contact the Factory Service Center 3 Contact the Factory Service Center Little or no defrost when required 1 Faulty timer 2 Faulty by pass valve 1 Contact the Facto...

Page 11: ...198 1 7 Solenoid Coil 3030421 1 8 Capacitor 3030908 1 9 Humidistat 3035147 1 10 Mains Lead 3035148 1 11 Fan Motor 3040262 1 12 Fan Motor Inlet Ring 3040254 1 13 Fan Motor Capacitor 3030893 1 14 Relay...

Page 12: ...DESCRIBED MERCHANDISE For Your Records Model ____________________ S N ______________________ Date Received ______________ SAVE THIS SECTION FOR YOUR RECORDS CLIP AND RETURN THIS CARD PLEASE NOTE WARR...

Page 13: ...Page 13 of 15 Drawing TPC361 Issue 3 Date 03 10 12 E B A C C D 8 5 I N D U S T R I A L D E H U M I D I F I E R Pure n Natural Systems purennatural com 1 800 237 9199...

Page 14: ...Page 14 of 15 Drawing TPC361 Issue 3 Date 03 10 12 E B A C C D 8 5 I N D U S T R I A L D E H U M I D I F I E R Pure n Natural Systems purennatural com 1 800 237 9199...

Page 15: ...Date 03 10 12 E B A C C D 8 5 I N D U S T R I A L D E H U M I D I F I E R Pure n Natural Systems purennatural com 1 800 237 9199 Distributed by Pure n Natural Systems Inc PO Box 1137 Streamwood IL 60...

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