Mermaid Air Conditioner manual Evaporator Freezing, Condensation Pan Overflows

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e)Check for any obstructions in the intake or strainer/water lines. Periodic growth of barnicles or accumulated debris may block the water intakes.

f)If this is a new installation, check to make sure that pump, water strainer and sea cock are all below sea level. Pump will not prime if any of these parts are above sea level. Also ensure the caps have been removed from the water (condensing) coil.

5. Evaporator Freezing:

a)Supply air vents closed or insufficient number of vents. Open and/or add additional vents.

b)Fan not running or intermittent. See paragraph 3 above.

c)Return air blocked. Clean air filter and/or remove any blockage.

d)Thermostat set too low and is not allowing unit to cycle and remove icing. Set thermostat at a higher setting.

e.) Thermostat improperly located in a position not giving “true” cabin temperature. Examples would be in a sunny spot near glass, or near the hatch. Relocate thermostat.

f) Low freon due to leak. Unit will require professional service.

6. Condensation Pan Overflows:

a)Drain pan nipple on pan clogged. Clean nipple.

b)Drain hose clogged, misaligned or kinked. Fix and/or clear hose.

c)Air conditioner not properly elevated to drain water to drain pan nipple. Check unit mounting to insure water will flow to nipple.

7. Circuit Breaker Will Not Stay On:

a)Shorted wire. See the WARNING under paragraph 1i above regarding electrical service in and outside of the electrical box and at the circuit breaker. Check for loose or disconnected wires. Reconnect or replace as necessary.

b)Pump internally shorted. Remove pump power from electrical box and start the unit. If circuit does not trip, replace pump.

c)Check circuit breaker for proper operation. If faulty, replace circuit breaker.

d)Compressor shorted internally. Compressor must be replaced professionally.

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Contents Mermaid Marine AIR Conditioning Table of Contents Overview Installation and OperationAIR Conditioner Installation AIR Conditioner Dimensions Unit BTU Width Length Height Installing the Air Conditioner UnitWater Cooling water in and outPage Page Water Strainer Pump Water Out Electrical Power Air Ducting and Splitting Return Air Return AIR RequirementsModel BTU SQ. Inches of Return Condensation Removal High Pressure Switch AccessPage Putting it all together Making contact with the hullSee Warning below Wire Connections Power System OperationPriming The Pump Checking Out The System Introduction Setting the Current DAY and TimePage Temporary Temperature Override Temperature Override and Temperature HoldNormal Operation Programming the ThermostatInstallation Vacation Temperature HoldPage Maintenance Water SystemAir System Electrical System WinterizationAir Conditioning Unit and Water Pump Theory of Operation and Trouble Shooting Clean AIR ACT Amendments of 1990 Title VI C-1Theory of Operation General Electrical Heating OptionsTrouble Shooting Cooling WaterStandard 24v Thermostat In Cool Position No Operation Page No Water Out Compressor Runs Fan Does NotCondensation Pan Overflows Evaporator FreezingHigh Pressure Switch Activates In Heating Mode High Pressure Switch Activates In Cooling ModeNo Heat Electric Heat Unit Fan Runs No Heat Reverse Cycle Unit Compressor And Fan RunOUR Normal Procedure for a Warranty Issue is AS Follows