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Replacement Parts

Always give complete model numbers and serial numbers when ordering parts.

General Information (contʼd)

 NOTE: After correcting faulty condition it is

 

essential that the coil and unit be free of

 

ice before placing unit back on automatic

 

operation.

The electric defrost units are relatively simple and trouble-free in operation:

Timer

I

f the system does not go through its proper sequence , check timer operation through a defrost cycle. Check for loose 

wires or  terminals. Before replacing timer, check other components.

Operation of Paragon Timer

To set time of day grasp knob which is in the center of the inner (fail-safe) dial and rotate it in a counter-clockwise direction.  

This will cause the outer (24 hour) dial to revolve.  Line up the correct time of day on the outer dial with the time pointer.  

Do not try to set the time control by grasping the other (24 hour) dial.  Place pins in the outer dial at the time of day that 

defrost is required.

Operation of Grasslin Timer

To set the time, turn the minute hand clockwise until the time of day (and AM or PM) on the outer dial is aligned with the 

triangle marker on the inner dial. 

Do not rotate minute hand counter-clockwise

. Move the white tab (tripper) on the 

outer dial outward at each desired initiation time. Each white tab (tripper) is a 15 minute interval and provides 15 minutes 

of defrost. For longer defrost duration, move additional tabs (following in time) from the initiation tab. For example, if a 

45 minute defrost is to start at 7:00 AM, move the tabs outward that lie between 7:00 - 7:15, 7:15 - 7:30 and 7:30 - 7:45 

on the AM side of the dial. The defrost will initiate at 7:00 AM and time terminate at 7:45 AM (if temperature termination 

does not occur first).

Fan Motor

If the motor does not operate or it cycles on thermal overload, remove motor leads from terminal block and apply correct 

voltage across the leads.  If motor still does not operate satisfactorily, it must be replaced.  Before starting the unit, rotate 

fan blades to make sure they turn freely and have sufficient clearance.

Fan Delay & Defrost Termination Control

This control is a single pole double throw switch.  The red lead wire is wired to common.  The black wire is wired in series 

with the fan motors.  The brown wire is wired in series with the defrost termination solenoid in the timer.  The brown and 

red contacts close and the black and red contacts open when the temperature is above 55

º

F.  The black and red contacts 

close and the brown and red contacts open when the temperature is below 35

º

F.

On initial “pull down” of a warm box the fan will not start until the coil temperature reaches approximately 35

º

F.  If the box 

is still comparatively warm (60

º

F) when the fan starts, then blowing this warm air over the coil may cause it to warm up 

to 55

º

F and thus stop the fan.  Therefore, the fan may recycle on initial “pull down.”  This control cannot be adjusted.

If the fan motor fails to start when the control is below 35

º

F, disconnect the fan motor leads and check the motor as 

described for fan motors.  Also check whether current is being supplied at “N” and “4” from the timer.  The fan delay 

control must be below 35

º

F when checking for a closed circuit.

Defrost Heater

If unit shows very little or no defrosting and does not heat, disconnect heater and check to find if it is burned out.  To test, 

apply correct voltage across heater or use continuity flashlight battery tester.

Drain Pan

If drain pan has an ice build-up, drain line may be frozen.  The drain line should be pitched sharply and exit cabinet 

as quickly as possible.  Sometimes location and ambient at the drain outside of cabinet may cause freeze-up.  A drain 

line heater may be required to correct the freeze-up.  Any traps in the drain line must be located in a 

warm ambient.

ELECTRIC DEFROST TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for 25005601

Page 1: ...Replacement Parts 5 Electric Defrost Troubleshooting 5 Thin Pro le Air Defrost Unit Cooler 6 Thin Pro le Electric Defrost Unit Cooler 7 9 Extended Thin Pro le Unit Cooler 10 11 V Pro le Unit Cooler 1...

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Page 4: ...revent freeze up If only a small portion of the drain line is located in the refrigerated area a drain line heater will not be required If a drain line heater is required use approximately 15 watts pe...

Page 5: ...ad remove motor leads from terminal block and apply correct voltage across the leads If motor still does not operate satisfactorily it must be replaced Before starting the unit rotate fan blades to ma...

Page 6: ...3 8 9 1 2 15 16 4 3 8 20 1 2 3 8 OD 3 8 ID 1 2 OD 17 17 22 1 8 15 15 16 14 1 2 11 1 8 12 4 1 2 9 3 8 11 1 4 15 16 4 3 8 24 3 8 OD 1 2 ID 1 2 OD 21 23 29 3 4 15 15 16 14 1 2 13 20 7 8 4 1 2 10 3 4 10...

Page 7: ...ead and cabinet and secure in place Install the front mounting screws For proper drainage the unit should be installed level Thin Pro le Vintage Electric Defrost Size A 115 1 60 B 208 230 1 60 NOMENCL...

Page 8: ...F Step C Coil Re Cooling Cycle 1 When the coil warms up to 55 F the defrost termination thermostat closes which allows the current to ow to the solenoid in the timer which then energizes and trips th...

Page 9: ...9 Typical System Wiring Diagram with Thin Pro le Electric Defrost Unit Cooler...

Page 10: ...102 4 1 2 OD 7 8 ID 1 4 3 4 MPT 85 LTA 134 5 1 2 OD 7 8 ID 1 4 3 4 MPT 108 LTA 172 6 1 2 OD 1 1 8 ID 1 4 3 4 MPT 124 Number Connections Inches Net Model of Coil External Weight Size Fans Inlet Suctio...

Page 11: ...30V 208 230 1 60 5 24723006 Defrost Heater 3300W 230V 208 230 1 60 6 23305501 Heater Clip N A 3 7 Part Description 25315501 Motor 115 1 60 Shaded Pole 25315601 Motor 208 230 1 60 Shaded Pole 22919001...

Page 12: ...ndations V 25 F Evaporating Temp 20 F Evaporating Temp Pro le BTUH R 22 BTUH R 22 Model 10 F TD Alco Sporlan 15 F TD Alco Sporlan 06 600 900 08 800 HFS1 4 HC EFV1 5 C 1200 HFS1 4 HC EFV1 5 C 12 1200 1...

Page 13: ...crews through top front mounting holes to ceiling of box Expansion Valve Recommendations 25 F Sat Suction Temp 20 F Sat Suction Temp Model BTUH R 22 BTUH R 22 Size 10 F TD Alco Sporlan 15 F TD Alco Sp...

Page 14: ...R 22 Size 10 F TD Alco Sporlan 15 F TD Alco Sporlan 13 1300 1950 17 1700 HFS 1 4HC EFV 1 5C 2550 HFS 1 4HC 23 2300 3450 Expansion Valve Recommendations Replacement Parts Part Standard Reverse Descrip...

Page 15: ...241 2 24 413 16 85 8 231 8 20 M16 1 600 180 2 1 150 261 4 255 8 241 2 24 413 16 85 8 231 8 19 Low 10 F Sat Suction Temp 15 F Sat Suction Temp Temp BTUH R 404A BTUH R 404A Model 10 F TD Alco Sporlan 15...

Page 16: ...16 Air Defrost Wiring Model BBM Electric Defrost Wiring Model BBL...

Page 17: ...BTUH R 22 Size 10 F TD Alco Sporlan 15 F TD Alco Sporlan 009 850 1275 012 1150 HFS 1 4HC EFV 1 5C 1725 HFS 1 4HC EFV 1 5C 015 1500 2250 NOMENCLATURE U K 009 0 B U Dual Aire K Coated Coil Size Design R...

Page 18: ...5303201 25303301 23100201 H50328 23101401 55 5036S 5036T 5110E 5055F 40003001 Replacement Parts Expansion Valve Recommendations 25 F Sat Suction Temp 20 F Sat Suction Temp Model BTUH R 22 BTUH R 22 Si...

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