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SANTA FE CLASSIC OPTIONAL REMOTE HUMIDITY CONTROL

 

CAUTION!

This should only be performed by a qualified electrician.

A 110-120 VAC remote humidity control is available from the 
factory. This replaces the factory mounted humidity control on 
the cabinet of the dehumidifier, and allows the unit to accurately 
sense the humidity in an area other than the one where the unit is 
located.

1.  Unplug the unit.

2.   Pull the black humidity control knob off from the side of the 

unit, exposing 2 screws. Remove the screws.

3.   Remove the front panel of the dehumidifier by removing 6 

screws.

4.   Remove the 4 screws securing the wiring box to the inside of 

the blower end of the dehumidifier, and pull the box away from 
the cabinet to allow access.

5.   Insert a romex connector or conduit connector into the hole in 

the cabinet that is left after the dehumidistat is removed. Pass 
the cable to be used to connect to the remote dehumidistat 
through the connector.

6.   Disconnect the dehumidistat leads and reconnect with the new 

wires.

7.   Replace the wiring box and screws. Replace the front cover 

and screws. Tighten any loose screws on the connector.

8.   Run the new wire to the location desired to sense relative 

humidity. Install a 110-120 VAC dehumidistat according to local 
electrical codes.

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Santa Fe Classic Installer’s & Owner’s Manual

SANTA FE CLASSIC ACCESSORIES LIST

 

 

To order contact your reseller or call 1-800-533-7533

ITEM 

PART NO. 

 

DESCRIPTION

4021468 

 

Pre-Filter

4021475 

 

MERV 11 Filter (16"x20"x2")

4022220 

 

Pump Kit

4022561 

 

Muffler Kit

4021453 

 

Duct Kit (includes 8" supply collar)

4020656 

 

6" Inlet/Exhaust Hood

4020623 

 

8" Supply Collar

4020175 

 

Remote Dehumidistat

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Summary of Contents for Santa-Fe Classic

Page 1: ...operating and safety instructions warranty information and all ancillary products n Read and save these instructions For small usage 420l Lien Rd Madison WI 53704 TOLL FREE 1 800 533 7533 www thermast...

Page 2: ...to remove corrugated shipping cardboard from top of unit Specifications Part Number 4029700 Blower 275 CFM 0 0 WG Power 720 watts 80 F and 60 RH Supply Voltage 115 volt 1 phase 60 Hz Current Draw 6 4...

Page 3: ...he room in which it s located An adequate air flow path must exist between the two rooms for this method to work well An additional humidity control may need to be mounted in the humid area and wired...

Page 4: ...t is cooled and condensed 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 r...

Page 5: ...yellow wires from compressor terminals R S Using an ohmmeter check continuity between the points listed below 4 Compressor terminals C and S No continuity indicates an open start winding The compress...

Page 6: ...ith 35 to 50 PSIG refrigerant vapor charge Leave the vapor charge in the system from at least 5 minutes before removing it Repeat the vapor charge wait remove sequence twice more and then charge the s...

Page 7: ...6 Wiring Diagram SANTA FE CLASSIC WIRING DIAGRAM 7 Santa Fe Classic Installer s Owner s Manual Figure 2 Electrical Schematic of the Santa Fe Classic Dehumidifier...

Page 8: ...4025741 1 Defrost Thermostat 4021648 1 Defrost Control Mounting Clip 12 4028225 1 Evaporator Coil 13 4029510 1 Filter Drier 14 4021626 1 Hose Drain 56 ID x 8 15 4021469 1 Humidity Controller 16 402149...

Page 9: ...Insert a romex connector or conduit connector into the hole in the cabinet that is left after the dehumidistat is removed Pass the cable to be used to connect to the remote dehumidistat through the c...

Page 10: ...are located near the bottom and on the same side of the unit as the drain hose STEP 5 Example of hose cut at a 45 angle The angle prevents the hose from sealing tight against the bottom of the pump re...

Page 11: ...ach the inlet to the guides 4 Replace the filters in the unit Exhaust Collar Mounting Instructions 5 The six inch opening may be used as a fresh air inlet from outside 6 Remove the exhaust collar from...

Page 12: ...and 2 screws are not used on the Santa Fe Classic Loosen these 2 screws enough to slide the silencer under the screw heads Insert 1 screw from the enclosed parts and tighten Santa Fe Classic Muffler...

Page 13: ...er s Owner s Manual Instructions To prevent damaging the foam filter place it grid side up on top of the pleated filter and slide them both into the filter slot Foam filter with plastic grid up Pleate...

Page 14: ...ent 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 warr...

Page 15: ...uced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Therma Stor LLC 2008 Therma Stor LLC All rights reserved 4201 Lien Rd...

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