Hasley Taylor HTHBHVR8 User manual

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Owners Manual
Model HTHBHVR8
HTHBHVR8, HTHBHVR8-25, HTHBHVR8-26 Factory Prep
HydroBoost®Bottle Filling Station and Cooler

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HTHBHVR8 Bottle Fillers are among the easiest to install on the market today.
To insure you install these models easily and correctly, PLEASE READ THESE
SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION. CHECK YOUR
INSTALLATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND OTHER
APPLICABLE CODES. After installation, leave these instructions with the Fountain for
future reference.
IMPORTANT! INSTALLER PLEASE NOTE
THE GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS TELEPHONE, COMPUTERS, ETC. TO WATER
LINES IS A COMMON PROCEDURE. THIS GROUNDING MAY BE IN THE BUILDING OR MAY OCCUR AWAY
FROM THE BUILDING. THIS GROUNDING CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL FEEDBACK INTO A FOUNTAIN,
CREATING AN ELECTROLYSIS WHICH CAUSES A METALLIC TASTE OR AN INCREASE IN THE METAL
CONTENT OF THE WATER. THIS CONDITION IS AVOIDABLE BY USING THE PROPER MATERIALS AS
INDICATED. ANY DRAIN FITTINGS PROVIDED BY THE INSTALLER SHOULD BE MADE OF PLASTIC TO
ELECTRICALLY ISOLATE THE FOUNTAIN FROM THE BUILDING PLUMBING SYSTEM. WE SUGGEST THAT
THE BOTTLE FILLING STATION AND WATER COOLER BE PROTECTED BY A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER (GFCI).
TOOLS REQUIRED
BUT NOT PROVIDED:
SAFETY GLASSES
GLOVES
ELECTRIC DRILL
3/4” WRENCH OR CRESCENT WRENCH
UTILITY KNIFE
TAPE MEASURE
PENCIL
CENTER PUNCH
1/2” SOCKET & RATCHET WRENCH
5/32” ALLEN WRENCH

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Uses HFC-134A refrigerant
Note: Danger! Electric shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing unit.
Pictured is unit only without Bottle Filler
8
17, 18
6
20
21
21
21
11
9
See Fig. 7
10
4, 5
1
4
See Fig. 9
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19
6
16
27
29
30
12
See Fig. 8
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15
25
21
Fig. 1
3
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See Fig. 7
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2-7/16"
63mm
3-1/2"
89mm
4-1/2"
114mm
5"
127mm 10"
254mm
13-7/8"
352mm
2-1/2"
63mm
11/16"
18mm
4-9/16"
116mm
2-9/16"
65mm
7-1/4"
185mm
18-3/8"
467mm
21-3/8"
543mm
25"
635mm F
A
D
B
E
E
31"
788mm
49-1/2"
1257mm
18-1/2"
470mm
FINISHED FLOOR
12-5/16"
312mm
6-3/4"
171mm
6-1/4"
159mm
1-1/2"
38mm
2-5/8"
66mm
8"
203mm
C
27"
686mm
*
31-15/16"
811mm
RIM HEIGHT
33-1/16"
840mm
ORIFICE
HEIGHT
18-9/16"
472mm
51-1/8"
1298mm
5-1/8"
131mm
48"
1219mm
O5/16"
8mm MOUNTING
HOLES (3 PL)
1/4" X 1/2" (6mm X 13mm)
OBROUND HOLE (5 PL)
HANGER BRACKET
7"
178mm 7"
178mm
16-5/16"
414mm
1-1/4"
32mm 1-1/4"
32mm
Fig. 2
* REDUCE HEIGHT BY 3” FOR INSTALLATION OF CHILDREN’S ADA COOLER
LEGEND:
A = RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY LOCATION 3/8” O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT STUB 1-1/2” (38mm)
OUT FROM WALL. SHUT OFF VALVE NOT FURNISHED.
B = RECOMMENDED LOCATION FOR WASTE OUTLET 1-1/4” O.D. DRAIN.
C = 1-1/4” TRAP NOT FURNISHED.
D = ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (3) WIRE RECESSED BOX, DUPLEX OUTLET REQUIRED.
E = INSURE PROPER VENTILATION BY MAINTAINING 6” (152mm) MIN. CLEARANCE FROM CABINET LOUVER TO WALL.
F = 7/16” BOLT HOLES FOR FASTENING UNITS TO WALL.
**NEW INSTALLATIONS MUST USE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
* ADA REQUIREMENT
HTHBHVR8

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Fig. 4
Note: Screw the locknut hand tight to seal
Fig. 5
BOTTLE FILLER INSTALLATION
(FOR NON-FILTERED AND FILTERED HVR MODELS)
1) Remove wall mounting plate from Cooler. Install Wall Mounting Plate as per rough-in diagram (See rough-in on page 4).
NOTE: Mounting plate MUST be supported securely. Add xture support carrier if wall will not provide adequate support.
2) Install water cooler onto wall bracket and secure to wall. Connect drain and water inlet to cooler as required (See rough-in on page 4).
DO NOT connect power to cooler at this time or turn water supply on.
3) Remove HTHBHVR Bottle Filler from carton. Lay Bottle Filler on water cooler basin and cut insulation from tube even with bottom of unit, remove this insulation from the 3/8”
tube, but do not discard. Feed the power cord and waterline through the hole on top of water cooler.
NOTE: To prevent scratching the basin place a towel or soft cloth over the entire basin when working above it.
4) With the power cord and waterline through the hole on top of water cooler, place Bottle Filler onto mounting bracket on basin. (See Fig. 3). Make sure Bottle Filler is installed
properly on the basin gasket.
5) Once Bottle Filler is installed on basin mounting bracket, tighten the two screws (supplied) one on each side of the Bottle Filler. Install Top Cover on Bottle Filler (See Fig. 3) with
two mounting screws (supplied). Caution do not over tighten screws.
6) Install remaining tube insulation to the waterline from Bottle Filler. Connect Bottle Filler waterline inside of the water cooler by connecting the 3/8” water line to the tee.
7) For Filtered Model HTHBHVR coolers install lter cartridge: Remove lter from carton. Remove protective cap and attach lter to lter head by rmly inserting into head and
rotating lter clockwise.
NOTE: If the existing plumbing rough-in locations (Drain, Water In, Electric Supply) do not allow the lter to be mounted inside the cooler cabinet, the lter can be installed
horizontally below the unit. A retrot kit is available to mount the lter beneath the cooler.
8) Turn water supply on and inspect for leaks. Fix all leaks before continuing.
9) Once unit has been inspected for leaks and if any leaks that are found are corrected, plug Bottle Filler and HTHBHVR unit into wall. Be sure to reinstall fuse to the circuit or
switch the circuit breaker back to the “ON” position.
10) Once power is applied to Bottle Filler, the GREEN LED light should illuminate showing good lter status along with the LCD Bottle Counter.
11) Verify proper dispensing by depressing the button at the top of the Bottle Filler and verify water dispenses. Note: the rst initial dispenses might have air in line which may
cause a sputter. This will be eliminated once all air is purged from the line.
12) Once unit tests out, install Lower Panel back on HTHBHVR water cooler. Unit is now ready for use.
MOUNTING BRACKET
FOR FASTENING UNIT
TO WALL
TOP COVER MOUNTING
SCREWS
Fig. 3
MOUNTING SCREWS
DO NOT REMOVE
MOUNTING SCREWS
DO NOT REMOVE
BOTTLE FILLER
WATER COOLER
NOTE: TRIM PLATES MUST
BE INSTALLED ON THE
INSIDE OF THE BOTTLE
FILLER SIDE PANEL SLOTS.
B CA
SIMPLY PUSH IN
TUBE TO ATTACH
TUBE IS SECURED
IN POSITION
PUSH IN COLLET
TO RELEASE TUBE
OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS
PUSHING TUBE IN BEFORE
PULLING IT OUT HELPS TO
RELEASE TUBE
OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS
SIMPLY PUSH IN
TUBE TO ATTACH
TUBE IS SECURED
IN POSITION
PUSH IN COLLET
TO RELEASE TUBE
PUSHING TUBE IN BEFORE
PULLING IT OUT HELPS TO
RELEASE TUBE
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REMOVAL OF BOTTLE FILLER FOR SERVICING
1) Turn o the water supply to the Water Cooler. Unplug and/or turn o Circuit Breaker to Cooler and Bottle Filler.
NOTE: the Lower Front Panel of the cooler(s) may need to be removed. To prevent scratching the basin place a towel or soft cloth over the entire basin when working
above it.
2) Loosen but DO NOT remove the two (2) Pinned Torx Head Screws from the sides of the Bottle Filler. Remove the two (2) Pinned Torx Head Screws from the
Top Cover & remove the Top Cover. The Bottle Filler may then be lifted up and o the Water Cooler (The waterline will still be connected from the Water Cooler to the
Bottle Filler.)
Fig. 6
TOP COVER SCREWS
BOTTLE FILLER
SIDE SCREWS
BOTTLE FILLER
SIDE SCREWS

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PUSH BUTTON MECHANISM
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17
17
33
17
17
17
18
26
31
13
1
25
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
17
14
14
14 14 15
22
Fig. 9
VANDAL RESISTANT BUBBLER DETAIL
1
Basin
28
28
28
28
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VERIFY CONTROL BOARD SOFTWARE
1) To verify the software program of the control board the
unit will need to be shut down and restarted. The chiller
(if present) does not need to be shut down and restarted.
2) The units lower panel must be open to access the power
cord and wall outlet.
3) Shut down the unit by unplugging the power cord from the
wall outlet.
4) Restart the unit by plugging the power cord back into the
wall outlet.
5) Upon start up the bottle count display will show the
software designation of BF9.
ACCESSING THE PROGRAMMING BUTTON
1) To access the program button remove the bottom cover of
the water cooler. The reset button is located on the left side
of the cooler near the cold control. Replace the bottom
cover after programming operations are completed.
NOTE: There is a reset button located under the top cover
on the left hand side of the bottle ller also.
RESET THE FILTER MONITOR
1) Instructions apply to ltered units only.
2) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds
until the display changes then release. The display will
change and scroll through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Monitor
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display
will scroll through the two messages above for
three cycles and then default back to bottle count and
be back in run mode.
3) When the display changes to “RST FLTR”, depress
the button again. The display will change to show
“FLT =”. Depress the button again and the display
will show “FLTR =0”
4) The Green LED should be illuminated indicating that
the visual lter monitor has been reset.
SETTING UNIT TYPE
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds
until the display changes then release. The display will
change and scroll through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display
will scroll through the two messages above for
three cycles and then default back to bottle count
and be back in run mode.
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress
the button again. The display will change to show
“RNG SET“- Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP“ - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-REFRIG)
“RST BCNT“ - Reset bottle count
3) When display shows “UNIT TYPE” push program
button once the display will show current value
Can be REFRIG or NON-REFRIG
4) Push button once to change value. Once value is
selected the display will show the new value.
(Can be REFRIG or NON-REFRIG)
“REFRIG“ - stands for refrigerated product. In this
setting the ow rate is estimated at 1.0 gallon per minute.
“NON-REFRIG“ - stands for non-refrigerated product.
In this setting the ow rate is estimated
at 1.5 gallons per minute.
Both “REFRIG“ and “NON-REFRIG“ simulated
1 bottle equal to 20 oz.
5) Allow approximately 4 seconds to pass and the display
will return to bottle counter and be in run mode.
RESETTING BOTTLE COUNT
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds
until the display changes then release. The display will
change and scroll through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display
will scroll through the two messages above for
three cycles and then default back to bottle count
and be back in run mode.
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress
the button again. The display will change to show
“RNG SET“- Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP“ - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-REFRIG)
“RST BCNT“ - Reset bottle count
If the button is not pushed again the display will scroll
through the three messages above for three cycles and
return to run mode.
3) When display shows “RST BCNT” push program button
once the display will show current value e.g. “00033183”.
4) Once display shows current value push the program
button once more to reset back to 0. The display will
show BTLCT = 0 for approximately 2 seconds and
then return to run mode showing 00000000 bottles.
5) To test bottle counter:
REFRIG units: Push and hold Bottle Filler Button for
9.4 seconds to see bottle counter count 00000001.
(This is based on lling a 20 oz. bottle).
NON-REFRIG units: Push and hold Bottle Filler Button for
6.25 seconds to see bottle counter count 00000001.
(This is based on lling a 20 oz. bottle)
BF9 PROGRAM
SETTING THE CONTROL BOARD

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VERIFY CONTROL BOARD SOFTWARE
1) To verify the software program of the control board the unit will
need to be shut down and restarted. The chiller (if present) does
not need to be shut down and restarted.
2) The units lower panel must be open to access the power cord and
wall outlet.
3) Shut down the unit by unplugging the power cord from the wall
outlet or switching o the circuit breaker to the unit.
4) Restart the unit by plugging the power cord back into the wall
outlet or by switching on the circuit breaker to the unit.
5) Upon start up, the bottle count display will show the software
designation of BF11 or BF12.
ACCESSING THE PROGRAMMING BUTTON
1) To access the program button, remove the top cover of the bottle-
ller. Remove the two (2) screws holding top cover to bottle-ller
with a 5/32” allen wrench. Remove top cover. Do not discard
mounting screws, they will be needed to reinstall the top cover
after programming operations are completed. The programming
button is located at the top right side of the unit on the control
board.
RESET THE FILTER MONITOR
1) Instructions apply to ltered units only.
2) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds until
the display changes then release. The display will change and
scroll through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Monitor
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display will scroll
through the two messages above for three cycles and then default
back to bottle count and be back in run mode.
3) When the display changes to “RST FLTR”, depress the button
again. The display will change to show “FLTR =”. Depress the
button again and the display will show “FLTR =0”
4) The Green LED should be illuminated indicating that the visual
lter monitor has been reset.
SETTING RANGE OF THE IR SENSOR WHERE APPLICABLE
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds until
the display changes then release. The display will change and
scroll through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display will scroll
through the two messages above for three cycles and then default
back to bottle count and be back in run mode.
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress the button
again. The display will change to show
“RNG SET” - Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP” - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-RFRG)
“FLT SIZE” - Select lter capacity
“RST BCNT” - Reset bottle count
3) When display shows “RNG SET” push program button once the
display will show current value (can be 1 – 10) e.g. “RNG = 3”.
4) Once display shows current value push the program button to
scroll through value of 1 – 10. Select the desired range setting,
"1" being closest to sensor and "10" being farthest away.
5) Once range is selected allow approximately 4 seconds to pass and
then the display will go back to bottle counter and be in run mode.
6) Test bottle ller by placing bottle or hand in front of sensor to
make sure water is dispensed.
SETTING UNIT TYPE
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds until the
display changes then release. The display will change and scroll
through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display will scroll
through the two messages above for three cycles and then default
back to bottle count and be back in run mode.
Continued from below:
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress the button again.
The display will change to show
“RNG SET” - Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP” - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-RFRG)
“FLT SIZE” - Select lter capacity
“RST BCNT” - Reset bottle count
3) When display shows “UNIT TYPE” push program button once the
display will show current value. Can be REFRIG or NON-RFRG
4) Push button once to change value. Once value is selected the display
will show the new value. (Can be REFRIG or NON-RFRG)
“REFRIG“ - stands for refrigerated product. In this setting the ow rate is
estimated at 1.0 gallon per minute.
“NON-RFRG“ - stands for nonrefrigerated product. In this setting the
ow rate is estimated at 1.5 gallons per minute. Both “REFRIG“ and
“NON-RFRG“ simulate 1 bottle equal to 20 oz.
5) Allow approximately 4 seconds to pass and the display will return to
bottle counter and be in run mode.
RESETTING BOTTLE COUNT
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds until the
display changes then release. The display will change and scroll
through two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display will scroll through
the two messages above for three cycles and then default back to bottle
count and be back in run mode.
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress the button again.
The display will change to show:
“RNG SET”- Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP” - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-RFRG)
“FLT SIZE” - Select lter capacity
“RST BCNT” - Reset bottle count
If the button is not pushed again the display will scroll through the four
messages above for three cycles and return to run mode.
3) When display shows “RST BCNT” push program button once the
display will show current value, e.g. “0033183”.
4) Once display shows current value push the program button once more
to reset back to 0. The display will show BTLCT = 0 for approximately 2
seconds and then return to run mode showing 00000000 bottles.
NOTE: Once the bottle count is reset to zero there is no way to
return to the previous bottle count.
5) Testing the bottle counter:
REFRIG units: Place bottle or hand in front of sensor for approximately
9 seconds to see bottle counter count 00000001,
(This is based on lling a 20 oz. bottle).
NON-RFRG units: Place bottle or hand in front of sensor for
approximately 6 seconds to see bottle counter count 00000001,
(This is based on lling a 20 oz bottle).
SETTING FILTER CAPACITY
1) Depress the program button for approximately 2 seconds until the
display changes then release. The display will change and scroll through
two messages:
“RST FLTR” – Reset Filter Status LED
“SETTINGS” – System Settings Sub Menu
If the program button is not pushed again the display will scroll through
the two messages above for three cycles and then default back to bottle
count and be back in run mode.
2) When the display changes to “SETTINGS”, depress the button again.
The display will change to show:
“RNG SET“- Range set for IR sensor.
“UNIT TYP“ - Type of unit (REFRIG or NON-RFRG)
“FLT SIZE” - Select lter capacity
“RST BCNT“ - Reset bottle count
If the button is not pushed again the display will scroll through the four
messages above for three cycles and return to run mode.
3) When display shows “FLT SIZE” push program button once. The display
will show current value. Can be 3000GAL or 6000GAL.
4) Push program button again to display the desired “FLT SIZE”.
5) Allow approximately 4 seconds to pass and the display will return to
bottle counter and be in run mode.
BF11 - BF12 PROGRAM
SETTING THE CONTROL BOARD

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COM
N
.O
.
N.C
.
MAIN BOARD
I.R.
BOARD
NOT
USED
LED
BOARD
GND
SOLENOID
RED
POWERCORD
FOUR PIN
CONNECTOR
FIVE PIN
CONNECTOR
WHITE
CONNECTOR FROM
POWER CORD
LINE VOLTAGE
SMOOTH
BLACK
GROUND
GREEN
NEUTRAL
WHITE
RIBBED
PIGGY BACK TERMINAL
ON POWER CORD
YELLOW
NOT USED
CAPPED
YELLOW
VIOLET
NOT USED
CAPPED
VIOLET
REMOTE RESET BUTTON
TWO PIN CONNECTOR FOR
REMOTE RESET BUTTON
RESET BUTTON
TWO PIN JUMPER
FOR MICRO SWITCH
ACTIVATION
MICRO SWITCH
NORMALLY OPEN
TWO PIN CONNECTOR
FOR MICRO SWITCH
REMOTE RESET BUTTON
Fig. 11
WATER FILTER EXPLODED VIEW
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
ITEM
NO. PART NO.
55898C
55898C_12PK
98926C
1000003563
Filter Assy-3000 Gallon (Single)
Filter Assy-3000 Gallon (12 Pack)
Kit-Filter Head Fittings-includes John Guest
Fittings
Assy-Filter Head & Brkt includes Filter Head/
Mtg Brkt/John Guest Ftgs/Screws
WATERSENTRY® PLUS FILTER PARTS LIST
1
3
2 2
Fig. 12
WIRING DIAGRAM 120 VOLT & 220 VOLT SINGLE & BI-LEVEL MICRO SWITCH ACTIVATION
Fig. 10
Filter Installation Detail
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For parts, contact your local distributor or call 1.800.834.4816
DESCRIPTION
98543C
1000004770
98546C
98549C
98552C
98631C
1000004771
98668C
98999C
99000C
1000001907
99002C
99003C
99004C
Kit - Electrical Package
Kit - Solenoid Valve Replacement 115V
Kit - Aerator Replacement
Kit - Hardware & Waterway Parts
Kit - Retro Filter Mounting
Kit - Electrical Package 220V
Kit - Solenoid Valve Replacement 220V
Kit - Filter Mounting Cover
Kit - Drain Pad
Kit - Button Assembly
Kit - Top Cover Replacement
Kit - Gasket VR BF Tower/Basin
Kit - Reset Switch
Kit - Micro Switch
BOTTLE FILLER REPLACEMENT PART KITS
PART NO.
115V PARTS LIST
*REPLACE WITH SAME COMPRESSOR USED
IN ORIGINAL ASSEMBLY.
NOTE: All correspondence pertaining to any of the above
water coolers or orders for repair parts MUST include Model
No. and Serial No. of cooler, name and part number of replace-
ment part.
1
C
S
FAN
1
5
2
6
3
M
3
2
GND
SMOOTH
RIBBED
COLD
CONTROL
TO "L" TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
TO "GROUND" TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
TO "N" TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
RELAY
OVERLOAD
COMPRESSOR
Fig. 13
Fig. 15
220V/240V WIRING DIAGRAM
WHT GND
BLK
FAN
3
1
2
5
M
S
C
12
3
COLD CONTROL
(WATER)
6
RELAY
COMPRESSOR
OVERLOAD
3
*4
5
34
35
0000000245
1000002147
1000002146
98751C
98752C
35826C
35827C
Kit - Fan Motor/Blade/Shroud/Nut/Screws
Compressor Service Pak (50Hz)
Compressor Service Pak (60Hz)
Kit - Relay/OverLoad/Cover (220V/50Hz)
Kit - Relay/OverLoad/Cover (220V/60Hz)
Power Inlet
Wire Assembly
ITEM
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
220V/240V PARTS LIST
Fig. 14
220V/240V POWER INLET DETAIL
35
34
115V WIRING DIAGRAM
97446C
98777C
98775C
36322C
0000000238
75524C
98776C
35839C
98773C
35870C
55996C
27124C
55931C
98684C
45930C
56092C
1000001906
98530C
66703C
98724C
70002C
600985551640
1000001602
1000002062
29014C
22897C
0000001190
70864C
28525C
28528C
28519C
28522C
28516C
22955C
28551C
Bubbler Assy - VR
Kit - Compressor Mtg/Clips/Studs/Grommets
Kit - Fan Motor/Blade/Shroud/Nut/Screws
Compressor Serv. Pak
Kit - Relay/Overload/Cover
Clip (Front & Rear Panels)
Kit - Condenser/Drier
Kit - Cold Control/Screws
Kit - Heat Exchanger/Drier
Power Cord
Strainer (See “General Instructions”)
Cover - Cold Control
Cover - Dispenser Bottom
Kit - Drain Elbow/Gasket/Nut/Washer
Drain Tube Assy.
Tubing - Poly (Cut To length)
Kit - Push Button/Sleeve/Spacer/Nuts/Screw
Kit - Regulator/Holder/Nut
Drier
Kit - Evaporator Assembly
Screw - #10 x 1/2” Lg. HHSM
Drain Plug Assy-Vandal Proof
Kit - Elbow 5/16” x 1/4” (3 Pack)
Kit - Tee 1/4 x 1/4 x 3/8 (3 Pack)
Basin - Stainless Steel (VR)
Panel - Bottom Dispenser
Kit - #10 Pinned Torx Screws/T-25 Bit
Screw - #8 x .62 Torx/Slot
Panel - RH Rear
Panel - LH Rear
Panel - RH Dispenser Side
Panel - LH Dispenser Side
Panel - Dispenser Front
Panel - Front Lower
Hanger Bracket
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
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ITEM
NO.
TO “N” TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
(RIBBED SIDE)
TO GROUND TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
(GREEN WIRE)
TO “L” TERMINAL
ON POWER INLET
(SMOOTH SIDE)
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
2222 CAMDEN COURT
OAK BROOK, IL 60523
630.574.3500
www.halseytaylor.com
NS = NOT SHOWN
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