2-12. FUSE AND FUSE

HOLDER

Fuse Holder

2-13. CONDENSATION EVAPORATOR

2-6

Model BCF-24/65/110, BCM-110

If the unit has no power, the fuse may be blown. To access the fuse:

1.Remove the electrical power to the unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2.Remove the two screws securing the front panel and pull down the panel.

3.Unscrew the fuse cap and pull the 10 amp fuse from the holder.

To check and replace the fuse holder:

1.Remove the two screws securing the front panel and pull down the panel.

2.Remove the two bolts securing the control box and pull the control box from the unit. (See Control Board Section.)

3.Remove the four screws securing box top and remove the top.

4.Remove the wires from the fuse holder and check for conti- nuity across the terminals. The circuit should show closed.

If open, replace fuse holder.

5.Reinstall the control box and front panel, and unit is now ready for use.

1.Remove electrical power to unit and allow evaporator to cool.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

Also, if evaporator is functional, it will be very hot! Allow evaporator to cool before removing, or burns could result.

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Henny Penny BCM-110, BCF-24/65/110 manual Fuse and Fuse Holder, Condensation Evaporator