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Santa Fe HC Owners Manual

Table of Contents

Introduction

1

Features & Benefits

1

Precautions

2

1. Intended Application

2

2. Registration

2

3. Specifications    

2

4. Installation

2

4.1 Location

2

4.1A In Humid Area, No Ducting

3

4.1B In Humid Area, Duct Inlet and/or Outlet 3
4.1C In Remote Area, Duct Inlet & Outlet

3

4.1D In Remote Area, Duct Outlet Only

4

4.1E In Remote Area, Duct Inlet Only

4

4.2 Remote Humidity Control

4

4.3 Electrical Requirements

5

4.4 Condensate (Water) Removal

5

4.5 Drainage and Trap

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5. Ducting

5

5.1 Optional Ducting Kit

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5.2 Ducting for Dehumidification

5

6. Operation

5

6.1 Humidity Control Adjustment

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6.2 Blower (Fan) Switch

6

7. Maintenance

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7.1 Air Filter

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7.2 Blower Oiling

6

8. Service

6

8.1 Technical description

6

8.2 Troubleshooting

6

8.3 Defrost Thermostat

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9. Service Parts List

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10. Accessory/Replacement Parts List

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11. Wiring Diagram

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Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions
carefully before installing and using this unit. Proper adherence
to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit
from your Santa Fe HC dehumidifier.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

The Santa Fe HC is designed to be installed indoors only.

1 Intended Application for Santa Fe HC

For the ideal installation, draw air from the central part of 
the home and return it to isolated areas of the home like the
bedrooms, den, utility room, or family room. The ductwork 
of the existing forced air system can be used to supply air 
to the home. 

2 Registrations

The Santa Fe HC conforms to UL STD 1995.

3 Specifications

Model: 

Santa Fe HC (P/N 4025081)

Electrical: 

110-120 VAC, 12 Amps, 60 Hz, grounded

Capacity: 

135 pints/day @ 80°F, 60% RH

Operating Temp: 55°F min., 100°F max.
Air Flow: 

355 CFM without external ducting
335 CFM @ .20 IWG external static
315 CFM @ .40 IWG external static

Refrigerant Charge:

1 lb., 12 oz. R22

Duct Connections:   

Round 10" inlet, 10" outlet

Filter Size: 

2" X 16" X 20"

Unit Size:  

33"L x 21"W x 18.65"H

Shipping Size:  39”L x 25”W x 28.5”H
Unit Weight: 

100 lb.   

Shipping Weight: 138 lb.

4 Installation

4.1 Location

The Santa Fe HC can be installed in a variety of 
locations to meet the owner's needs; other considerations
include: 

1) Providing access to a 115 VAC power outlet 

(7’ power cord is provided).

2) Locating near a floor or other suitable drain 

(4’ drain hose included).

3) Do not install the Santa Fe HC with the exhaust of the

unit within 1’ of a wall or obstruction. Do not place the
unit near open water.

Figure 3:

Installation requires a

minimum 1’ exhaust clearance.

1’ Minimum

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Santa Fe HC

Page 1: ...tion and air filtration True Performance Off the shelf appliance grade dehumidifiers rate their dehumidification capacities at 80 F 60 relative humidity RH The performance of these devices drops signi...

Page 2: ...ed to be installed indoors only 1 Intended Application for Santa Fe HC For the ideal installation draw air from the central part of the home and return it to isolated areas of the home like the bedroo...

Page 3: ...section 5 for attaching duct collars ducting 4 1C In A Remote Area Duct Inlet Outlet Fig 6 It is often desirable especially in recreational rooms and finished areas to install the Santa Fe HC in an a...

Page 4: ...wiring the control 4 2 Remote Humidity Controls All remote humidity controls should be mounted in a central area of the the space to be dehumidified where it can accurately sense the humidity of the...

Page 5: ...duct ends must not excessively restrict air flow Isolated Areas Effective dehumidification may require that ducting be branched to isolated stagnant areas Use 6 diameter branch ducting to each of two...

Page 6: ...ensed by giving up its heat to the air that is about to be discharged from the unit The refrigerant liquid then passes through a filter drier and capillary tubing which cause the refrigerant pressure...

Page 7: ...has melted the evaporator temperature will rise and the thermostat will restart the compressor 9 Service Parts List PART NO DESCRIPTION 4021395 Coil Evaporator 4021396 Coil Condenser 4021470 Thermost...

Page 8: ...plies to residential applications and does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting from misuse abuse lack of normal care corrosion freezing tampering modification unauthorized or improper repai...

Page 9: ...Santa Fe HC Owners Manual 9...

Page 10: ...produced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Therma Stor LLC 2004 Therma Stor LLC All rights reserved PO Box 8...

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