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Santa Fe Compact70 Installation & Operation Instructions

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Service - Troubleshooting

 CAUTION!

TROUBLESHOOTING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED HVAC TECHNICIAN.

  Symptom 

Possible Reason 

Troubleshooting Procedure

 

Troubleshooting Procedure for Performance  

Related Issues
This method of diagnosis is used to function 

check the internal components in the dehumidifi-

er. This is to be used when a performance issue is 

suspected.
1.  Set the humidity controller all the way to the 

most humid setting or off position – Did the 

unit shut off?

2.  If yes, turn the fan setting to the ON position – 

does the fan start?

3.  If fan starts, leave in the fan ON position and 

set the humidity all the way to driest setting. 

May have to wait 5 minutes for the compressor 

to start.

4.  Listen for a distinct buzzing/humming sound 

of a compressor starting up – do you hear this 

noise?

5.  If compressor is running and continues to run, 

after about 15 minutes you should feel a slight 

increase in air temperature being discharged 

out of the discharge air side of the unit.

6.  If so, depending on your environmental  

conditions (temp/Rh%), you should see some 

water production out of the hose within  

30 minutes or so. (Note: If the room  

temperature is 55 degrees or below and/or  

in area of low relative humidity, the  

dehumidifier will produce little to no water.)

7.  Collecting the water removed in a 24 hour period 

will give a measurement of performance. 

 WARNING!

 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:

  

ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE PRESENT TO PER-

FORM SOME TESTS. THESE TESTS SHOULD BE 

PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.

Fan is not running. 

Dehumidification  

or fan is being 

called for.

1.  Loose connection in  

fan circuit.

2.  Obstruction prevents 

fan impeller rotation.

3. Defective fan.
4. Defective fan relay.

Low dehumidification 

capacity (evaporator 

is frosted  

continuously).  

Dehumidification is 

being called for.

1.  Defrost thermostat loose 

or defective.

2. Low refrigerant charge.
3.  Dirty air filter(s) or air flow 

restricted.

4.  Excessively restrictive 

ducting connected to unit.

Dehumidifier  

removes some  

water, but not as 

much as expected. 

1.  Air temperature and/or  

humidity have dropped. 

2.  Humidity meter and or 

thermometer used are  

out of calibration.

3.  Unit has entered defrost 

cycle. 

4.  Dirty air filter(s) or air flow 

is restriced. 

5.  Defective defrost  

thermostat. 

6. Low refrigerant charge. 
7.  Air leak such as loose 

cover or ducting leaks. 

8. Defective compressor. 
9. Restrictive ducting. 

Summary of Contents for 4033600

Page 1: ...mpact70 is designed for superior basement and crawl space dehumidification Tight spaces are no problem for the Santa Fe Compact70 dehumidifier Its compact size works perfect in low crawl spaces and small basements without sacrificing power and performance Designed to fit in a variety of small spaces the Compact70 provides multiple installation options for greater flexibility MADISON WI ...

Page 2: ... Precautions 5 Location Considerations 5 Installing Leveling Feet 5 Ducting to Finished Areas Optional 6 Attaching Duct Collars 6 Recommended Installations 7 Drain Installation 8 Operation 9 Humidity Control Adjustment 9 Defrost Cycle 9 Fan Operation 9 Air Filtration 10 Changing The Filter 10 MERV Rating Chart 11 Electrical Requirements 12 Service 13 Replacement Parts 13 Refrigerant Charging 13 Co...

Page 3: ... unit unattended ensure children do not have access to the equipment Do not allow children to play with or near the unit or in its air flow The unit is designed to be installed indoors only No user serviceable components Contact installer or call 1 800 533 7533 for all repair or warranty needs Intended Application s The Santa Fe Compact70 is intended for use in crawl spaces or basements however th...

Page 4: ...ower Cord 9 115 VAC Ground Drain Connection 3 4 Threaded Female NPT Drain Hose 8 Direct Gravity Drain Hose 5 8 ID x 7 8 OD Refrigerant Type R410A Refer to manufacturers label for more information Refrigerant Amount 15 oz Dimensions Unit Shipping Width 12 18 Height 12 18 Length 21 27 Weight 55 lbs 64 lbs Width 12 12 15 5 8 WITH C OLLARS W OUT C OLLARS 21 12 FRONT 12 12 9 11 21 12 12 FRONT 12 12 9 1...

Page 5: ...raise the base of the unit Location Considerations Locate the dehumidifier near a suitable drain 8 drain hose included Allow for proper drainage and routing of needed drain pipes Locate the dehumidifier in an area where the cord s length 9 easily reaches a 115 VAC electrical outlet with a minimum of a 15 Amp circuit capacity The unit is designed to operate while level If the unit is placed on an u...

Page 6: ...cal Flow Through Remove the exhaust panel Rotate the panel so the exhaust collar is located on the top of the unit Align screw holes and snap the panel onto the base Secure the exhaust panel to the base by replacing the six screws Front View Horizontal Flow Through End Discharge Rear View Vertical Flow Through Top Discharge 8 Return Air Inlet 8 Supply Air Outlet A B A A B A 8 Return Air Inlet 8 Su...

Page 7: ...or with an optional pump kit Using the supply and return duct kit supply the dry air from the dehumidifier into a large open area of the fin ished basement Use the return duct kit to draw air back through the dehumidifier Be sure the return and supply are at least 10 feet away from each other for proper air flow throughout the basement Add a passive grill between the finished and unfinished areas ...

Page 8: ...This prevents air from back flowing through the hose and into the dehumidifier essentially causing the unit to backflow water out of the corners of the machine Position the trap in the hose approximately 8 10 from the dehumidifier and make sure the highest point of the trap is still at least 2 below the black drain port adapter on the dehumidifier If the highest point of the trap is above the drai...

Page 9: ...he humidity dial clockwise to the recommended NORMAL position and set fan control to FAN AUTO To turn the unit off turn the humidity dial counter clockwise to the OFF position and set fan control to FAN AUTO Defrost Cycle This product includes a defrost thermostat This feature prevents internal damage caused by excessive frost forming within the unit When the unit is experiencing excessive frost t...

Page 10: ...he 1 4 pre filter by gently pulling on the bottom of the filter frame Remove the MERV 13 filter by gently pulling on the bottom of the filter frame Step 2 Installing the Filters Angle the top of the MERV 13 filter and gently slide the filter into the filter slot Do not force If resistance is felt check alignment for obstructions or debris inside the filter housing Be sure the arrows on the filter ...

Page 11: ...l Bag Filter Nonsupported Legionella microfine fiberglass or 11 60 65 95 Humidifier Dust Better Commercial Buildings synthetic media 12 36 in deep 6 12 pockets Lead Dust 10 50 55 95 Milled Flour Box Filter Rigid Style Cartridge Filters 6 to 12 deep may use lofted or paper media Auto Emissions Hospital Laboratories 9 40 45 90 Welding Fumes 8 30 35 90 3 0 10 0 pm Particle Size Commercial Buildings P...

Page 12: ...ounded 115VAC outlet The device draws 5 1 Amps at 80 F and 60 RH Locate the dehumidifier in an area where the cord s length 9 easily reaches a 115 VAC electrical outlet with a minimum of 15 Amp circuit capacity If used in an area that may become wet a GFCI protected circuit is recommended The unit should not be used in areas prone to flooding Consult local electrical codes for any further informat...

Page 13: ...ANTA FE COMPACT70 WITH ITS HIGH PRESSURE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM AND HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY PRESENTS A HEALTH HAZARD WHICH COULD RESULT IN DEATH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PEOPLE SHOULD SERVICE THIS UNIT Troubleshooting CAUTION TROUBLESHOOTING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED HVAC TECHNICIAN Symptom Possible Reason Neither fan nor compressor running Dehumidifi...

Page 14: ... temp Rh you should see some water production out of the hose within 30 minutes or so Note If the room temperature is 55 degrees or below and or in area of low relative humidity the dehumidifier will produce little to no water 7 Collecting the water removed in a 24 hour period will give a measurement of performance WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE PRESENT TO PER FORM SOME T...

Page 15: ...r any costs related to changes to a Product or Component that may be required by any codes laws or regulations that may become effective after initial purchase of the Product by Customer Customer Responsibilities As a further condition to obtaining warranty coverage hereunder the Customer must send a valid warranty claim to Therma Stor such that Therma Stor receives such claim prior to the end of ...

Page 16: ...Santa Fe Products com 800 533 7533 DEHUMIDIFIERS ...

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