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Condensate Removal
  ICR System
The Internal Condensate Removal system 
consists of a small pump that is driven by the 
main board.  The board supplies line voltage to 
the pump.  *Defrost water that is collected in the 
rear base pan is pumped up into a trough that 
rests along the length of the indoor coil.  Water 
from the trough drips down the indoor coil to 
add moisture to the indoor air and to reduce the 
amount of water in the base pan.
*ONLY during Heat Pump Mode.
The water that is collected through the normal 
process of air conditioning is collected in the rear 
base pan. To aid in dissipating this water, the 
outdoor fan blade has a ring around the blade 
that picks up the water and “slings” it onto the 
outer coil. This assists in removing heat from the 
coil when the Zoneline is in cooling mode.
When operating in the heat-pump mode, defrost 
water is also collected in base pan, but because 
outdoor temperatures may drop below freezing, 
the water level could cause the outdoor fan 
blade to freeze in the pan.  To prevent this from 
occurring, a thermostatically operated drain pan 
plug is utilized. Located in the base pan, when 
the air temperature is above 65°F it is closed, and 
opens when the temperature drops below 45°F, 
lowering the water level in the base pan.
If water that is collected off the indoor coil is not 
draining back to the base pan, clean the drain 
trough exit located on the left side of the trough.
  Slinger on Outdoor Fan Blade
  ICR Pump
On some Zoneline models, an Internal 
Condensate Pump is mounted into the outer 
base pan.  As with previous ICR models, this 
pump is designed to pump condensate water, 
which accumulates from the outdoor coil when in 
heat pump mode, up to the top of the indoor coil 
and allows the water to trickle down the coil to 
evaporate.  This process cuts down on excessive 
water owing out of the rear of the Zoneline and 
adds moisture to the indoor air.