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CS60 OWNERS MANUAL 

Drawing No.  :-  TPC302 
Issue :- 

Date :- 

12/07/04

 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

 
 

WARNING:  

ENSURE THAT THE POWER CORD TO THE MACHINE 

 HAS 

BEEN 

 DISCONNECTED BEFORE CARRYING OUT 

 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. 

 
 

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 
top 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.  

 
 

I

F ANY OF THE PRECEDING PROBLEMS OCCUR

,

 CONTACT THE 

E

BAC 

S

ERVICE 

C

ENTER PRIOR TO 

CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE UNIT TO PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE

Summary of Contents for CS60

Page 1: ...CS60 OWNERS MANUAL Drawing No TPC302 Issue 1 Date 12 07 04 EBAC MODEL CS60 INDUSTRIAL DEHUMIDIFIER OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...quipped 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...

Page 3: ...TIONS MODEL CS60 HEIGHT 13 25 336 55mm WIDTH 13 75 349 25mm DEPTH 20 25 514 35mm WEIGHT 62 83lbs 28 5 kg AIRFLOW 360 CFM EXTRACTION 56 Pints Per Day At 80 F 60 RH POWER SUPPLY 115V 60Hz 1 ph FINISH Po...

Page 4: ...eave the machine running for 15 minutes E Observe the evaporator coils through the rear upper grill to confirm frost operation i If the air temperature is below 80 F an even coating of frost should co...

Page 5: ...ore does not need oiling 3 To check the refrigerant charge run the unit for 15 minutes and briefly remove the top cover The evaporator coil should be evenly frost coated across its surface At temperat...

Page 6: ...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 cau...

Page 7: ...s of refrigerant 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 Conta...

Page 8: ...noid Valve 3020814 1 5 Filter Dryer 3020901 1 6 Compressor 3022163 1 7 Solenoid Coil 3030421 1 8 Capacitor 3030908 1 9 Humidistat 3035145 1 10 Mains Lead 3035148 1 11 Fan Motor 3035788 1 12 Relay 3036...

Page 9: ...H OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED MERCHANDISE For Your Records Model ____________________ S N ______________________ Date Received ______________ SAVE THIS S...

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Page 12: ...0264CS US C LILLY 1 4 1 1 1 1 Base 2 1 Left Base Support 3 1 Right Base Support 4 1 Drain Pipe 5 1 Condenser 6 1 Evaporator Coil 7 1 Fan Housing 8 4 Rubber Foot 9 1 Fan Inlet Ring 10 1 Fan Motor 11 1...

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