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4.3 Blower Replacement

The motorized impeller has a PSC motor and internal 
thermal overload protection. If defective, the complete 
assembly must be replaced.
.   Unplug the power cord.
2.   Remove the top and cabinet front (6 screws).
3.   Disconnect the impeller leads.
4.   Remove four screws holding the impeller to the 

impeller brackets.

5.   Remove impeller. Use care to avoid hooking wiring, 

tubing or electrical components.

6.   Reassemble with the new impeller in the above 

procedure reversed.

4.4 Defrost Thermostat and Timer

The defrost thermostat is attached to the refrigerant 
suction tube between the accumulator and compressor. 
If the low side refrigerant temperature drops due to 
excessive frost formation on the evaporator coil, the 
thermostat opens. The compressor is then cycled off and 
on by the defrost timer. The blower will continue to run, 
causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt the 
ice when the compressor is off. When the air temperature 
and/or humidity increase, the evaporator temperature 
will rise and the thermostat will close to end the defrost 
cycle. To improve performance in low temperatures refer to 
Section 2.9 for defrost timer adjustment.

4.5 Condensate Pump

Condensate is automatically pumped when the water level 
in the pump’s reservoir rises to close the float switch or if 
the pump purge switch is held in.
To replace the condensate pump:
.   Remove the metal strap holding the pump by loosening 

the 2 screws holding it in place.

2.   Disconnect the leads.
3.   Installation is the reverse of above, but check that 

the plastic inlet and outlet hoses do not rub against 
copper refrigerant tubes.

4.6 Gravity Drain Option

If the condensate pump fails and cannot be replaced 
immediately, the Phoenix Arctic Max can be used by 
draining by gravity.
.   Unplug the unit and remove the front cover.
2.   Push the plastic plug on the left side out from inside 

the unit.

3.   Locate the heavy vinyl hose that connects the drain 

pan to the condensate pump. Pull the end out of the 
pump.

4.   Push that end of the vinyl hose through the hole in the 

left side.

5.   Connect a garden hose and run it to a drain. Keep 

the hose as flat to the floor as possible to avoid air 
pockets that would hinder draining. Placing the unit on 
something above the floor will also improve draining.

4.7 Relay

The contacts of the single pole, single throw relay 
complete the power circuit to the compressor. The 
contacts are closed when power is provided to the relay 
coil via the control circuit. The control circuit includes the 
power switch, low pressure control, defrost thermostat and 
timer. 

Figure 6: Defrost thermostat

Figure 7: Defrost timer

Figure 8: Condensate pump

5 Options and Accessories

4024682  

Air Filter, Pleated, 2” x 6” x 20” 

 

57% MERV-8

402226  

Insulated Flex Duct, 0” 

 

0” x 25’ Metalized Polyester

4024935  

Lay-Flat Duct, 0” Round x 250’ Roll

4024936  

Lay-Flat Duct, 4” Round x 250’ Roll

Summary of Contents for Arctic Max TS-388

Page 1: ...humidifiers When used in conjunction with the Phoenix Solution LGR performance amplifier the Phoenix Arctic Max provides a reliable cooling air stream to maximize overall performance The Phoenix Arcti...

Page 2: ...s carefully before using this unit Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from your Phoenix Arctic Max dehumidifier It is designed to be used INDOORS ONLY If use...

Page 3: ...ng into vehicles 2 2 Electrical Requirements The Phoenix Arctic Max plugs into a common grounded outlet on a 15 Amp circuit It draws 11 7 Amps at 95 F 60 RH If used in a wet area a ground fault interr...

Page 4: ...be ordered from the factory or purchased locally if available WARNING DO NOT operate the unit without the filter or with a less effective filter as the heat exchange coils inside the unit could become...

Page 5: ...3 Loose connection in compressor circuit 4 Defective compressor overload 5 Defective compressor 6 Defective relay Figure 5 Refrigeration system No dehumidification blower runs but compressor does not...

Page 6: ...h or if the pump purge switch is held in To replace the condensate pump 1 Remove the metal strap holding the pump by loosening the 2 screws holding it in place 2 Disconnect the leads 3 Installation is...

Page 7: ...r LLC PO BOX 8680 MADISON WI 53708 CAP YEL RED WHT WHT WHT BLU COMPRESSOR COMP BLK BLOWER CONTROL BLK BLK 5 3 2 MOTOR DEFROST 1 TIMER MOTOR SWITCH TIMER WHT VIO 1 DEFROST TIMER CONTROL THERMOSTAT BLK...

Page 8: ...254 15 Condensate Pump 1 4023649 16 10 Wire Duct Collar Cooling 1 4024078 17 Top 1 4026842 18 Handle Assembly 1 4026094 19 Pump Purge Switch 1 4021796 20 Hour Meter 1 4021597 21 Power Switch 1 4021822...

Page 9: ...s warranty does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting from misuse abuse lack of normal care corrosion freezing tampering modification unauthorized or improper repair or installation accident...

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