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Fantech GDC80CS - TROUBLESHOOTING; Unit Not Working or Icing Up; Water Pump and Compressor Issues; Performance and Airflow Problems

Fantech GDC80CS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The Unit is NOT working:
• Why do you believe the dehumidifier is not working?
• Is the power ON?
• Has the breaker tripped? – Reset breaker
If in a wet area, is the unit plugged into a GFI protected cir-
cuit? Excessive moisture will trip GFI. Remove from area.
• Is the unit being run off a generator? - Check output does
not fluctuate as the unit will not operate at low voltage.
• If using an extension cord - Is the cord of the correct
gauge for the distance run? (14 AWG up to 25’ and 12
AWG over 25’). Note: Verify voltage while unit is starting.
Start up will cause the highest current draw and largest
voltage drop. Even if plugged directly to outlet there can
be a significant voltage drop. Never assume the voltage is
ok without verifying.
• Is the unit draining? – Check the condensate receptacle.
If full, the float is up and the unit will not operate – drain
receptacle.
The unit continually ices up: Note that some ice buildup on the
evaporator coils is normal but airflow should not be blocked.
• Is the fan working? – Fan not working, check run capacitor
and fan unit.
• Is warm air blowing out the front of the unit? - No warm
air, temperature may be too low. Raise temperature with
supplementary source.
• Is the air filter clean and airflow unobstructed? Clean
filter. Unit should have a minimum of 10” clearance all
around it.
• Dirty evaporator coils? – Clean coils.
• Defrost thermostat loose or not working? Secure or
replace.
• Defrost timer set incorrectly or defective? Reset or
replace.
• Temperature in the operating space is too low? - Raise
temperature with supplementary source.
Unit moves some water but not as much as expected:
Air temperature and Relative Humidity have dropped - Check
levels with calibrated humidity meter and/or thermostat.
• Unit is in defrost cycle – Unit will start after cycle.
• Air filter dirty or airflow obstructed - Unit should have a
minimum of 10” clearance all around it. Clean air filter and
ensure adequate airflow/space around unit.
• Evaporator coils dirty – Clean coils.
• Restrictive or kinked exhaust ducting (if used) Straighten
out ducting.
• Defrost timer set incorrectly for conditions – Reset timer.
• Defrost thermostat defective - Replace
• Refrigerant charge is low – Have unit checked by qualified
technician
• Defective compressor Replace compressor by qualified
technician as it requires recycling of refrigerant.
Unit runs continuously for days:
• Unit is working removing water - High Relative Humidity
in space.
• Humidity or water is getting into the space Find source
and stop it.
• Unit is undersized for space Use larger unit or mul-
tiple units.
• Poor air movement in space Use air movers to
increase movement.
Unit runs but does not pump water:
• Drain hose kinked or blocked Straighten or unblock hose.
• Pump float stuck closed – Reset or replace.
• Pump not working Check electrical operation with out-
side supply.
• Hose disconnected internallyReconnect hose.
• Compressor capacitor bad – Check capacitor.
Fan runs but Compressor does not:
• Condensate pump not working – Check pump and float.
• Bad connection in pump circuit – Check connections.
• Bad compressor capacitor – Check capacitor.
• Defective compressor Replace compressor by quali-
fied technician.
• Defective time delay or Thermistor Check and/or replace.
Fan does not run. Compressor runs briefly but cycles on/off:
• Defective fan capacitor – Check capacitor.
• Loose connection in fan circuitCheck connections.
• Fan obstructed and not turning – Remove obstruction.
• Defective fan – Replace fan.

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