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Drain Hose Resistance Wire Installation Guide
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resistance wires. You should supplement this guide with whatever other documentation is required for your
facility.
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ntt:: The following points must be followed during installation:
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DO NOT CUT HEATER RESISTANCE WIRES!
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DO NOT install more than one heater resistance wire into each drain tube.
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DO NOT “ball up”or bundle heater resistance wires inside drain tubes.
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DO NOT use band wraps to hold heater resistance wires.
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DO NOT cover or wrap heater resistance wires.
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DO NOT pinch the end of the heater resistance wires tight.
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1. Pull resistance wire straight out from evaporator drain tube.
2. Locate the evaporator defrost drain furthest from truck/trailer wall (i.e. in the middle of the truck/trailer), and
measure 33.00 in. (838 mm) of resistance wire from drain pan outlet ((D
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3. Bend resistance wire at this point and double it over ((D
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4. After doubling resistance wire over take excess wire and insert it back into evaporator drain tube ((D
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