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             Motor                  Heater

  Model 

No. of                Amps.                   Amps.

 

Size 

Motors 

A* 

B* 

A* 

B*

 

09 

0.8 

0.4 

4.13 

2.07

 

12 

1.6 

0.8 

5.22 

2.61

 

16 

1.6 

0.8 

6.09 

3.04

 

21 

1.0 

0.5 

9.57 

4.78

 

28 

1.2 

5.7

 

35 

1.0 

7.0

 

53 

1.5 

8.5

Replacement Parts

 

  Part 

          115 Volt   

 

 

 

 

208-230 Volt

 Description 

09 

12 

16 

21 

09 

12 

16 

21 

28 

35 

53

  Motor 

25300701   25300701  25300701  25303201  25300801  25300801  25300801  25303301  25300801  25303301  25303301

  Fan Blade 

5101B 

5101B 

5101B  23100201  5101B 

5101B 

5101B  23100201  5101B  23100201  23100201

  Fan Guard 

5054D 

5054D 

5054D 

H50328 

5054D 

5054D 

5054D 

H50328 

5054D 

H50328 

H50328

  Heater 

4539N 

4540N 

4541N 

4545N 

4542N 

4543N 

4544N 

4546N 

H50097  24700701  24700702

  Heater Clip 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

5543J 

H50039 

5543J 

5543J

  Defrost Control 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L 

5709L

  Mount 

91179001  91179001  91179001  23101401  91179001  91179001  91179001  23101401  91179001  23101401  23101401

Step “A” - Normal Refrigeration Cycle

1.  Power is supplied to N and 4 terminals by the timer.

2.  The fan delay and defrost termination thermostat is closed in 

the fan delay position and open in the defrost termination position.

3.  The defrost heater is off.

4.  The compressor operates in accordance with the demands of 

the refrigeration system temperature and/or pressure controls.

5.  The unit cooler fan operates continually.

6.  Frost builds up slowly on the evaporator.

Step “B” - Defrost Cycle

1.  Defrosting of the evaporator is started automatically by the 

timer at predetermined times - typical settings of the timer would 

be 1 to 3 defrost periods per 24 hours.

2.  The timer mechanically opens switch “A” which breaks the 

circuit to the compressor and evaporator fan motors, thereby 

shutting them off, and closes switch “B,” thereby permitting current 

to flow to the heater.

3.  The heater recessed in slots, gives up heat directly to the fins 

of the evaporator.  This heat raises coil and refrigerant temperature 

to 32

º

F causing the frost to melt.

4.  Frost on the evaporator is melted and defrost water drips into 

the heated drain pan and flows down the drain.

5.  When frost has completely melted from the coil, the coil starts 

to warm up beyond 32

º

F.

Step “C” - Coil Re-Cooling Cycle

1.  When the coil warms up to 55

º

F, the defrost termination 

thermostat closes which allows the current to flow to the solenoid 

in the timer, which then energizes and trips the timer switch back 

to its normal position (switch “A” closed, switch “B” open). The fan 

delay portion of this thermostat is now open.

2.  The compressor now starts.

3.  Then fan motors remain off because the fan delay thermostat 

is open. This prevents warm air from being blown into the 

refrigerated space.

4.  The evaporator coil cools down approaching operating 

temperature. Superheated gas only passes to the compressor.

Step “D” - Return to Normal

Refrigeration Operation

1.  When the coil temperature reaches 35

º

F, the fan control switch 

closes.  This allows current to flow to the fan motor and the unit is 

now back in operation as in Step “A.”

IMPORTANT

1.  On initial “pull down” of a warm box, the fan will not start 

until coil temperature reaches approximately 35

º

F. If 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, fan may recycle several times on initial 

“pull down.”

2.  The timer has an adjustable fail-safe feature which will return 

the system to the refrigeration cycle at the end of a predetermined 

time (factory set at 24 minutes) if automatic control devices fail.

3.  Frequent defrost periods are not necessary! The determining 

factor for number of defrosts per day is the frost load. When frost 

“build-up” results in a loss of refrigeration capacity, then a defrost 

is required.  One to three defrosts per day are recommended.

4.  A low temperature thermostatic expansion valve with pressure 

limiting feature is desirable for use with these units. Such a valve 

prevents feeding of refrigerant to the coil during the defrost cycle.

Sequence of Operation

Typical Wiring Diagram for Thin Profile 

Electric Defrost Unit Cooler

1.  Use copper conductors only.

2.  Unit must be grounded.

3.  Timer-Paragon Model 8145-20 may be factory supplied,

 

field installed, or field supplied and installed.

4.  Fan delay and defrost termination - Red to N, Brown to X,

 

Black to F.  Fans will not operate until thermostat resets.

5.  Heater limit:  Red to N, White to H omitted on model 28;

 

heater is connected directly to N.

6. 

*

Indicates electrical code: A=115/60/1, B=208-230/60/1.

Содержание 25005601

Страница 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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Страница 3: ...3 2005 Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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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