It's important to be cautious when rewiring a relay, as incorrect wiring can cause damage to the water cooler or even create a safety hazard. If you're not familiar with electrical wiring, it's best to consult a professional to do the job.
Assuming you have the replacement relay and know which wires connect to it, here's a general guide to rewiring a relay:
Turn off the power to the water cooler. This is essential for your safety.
Locate the relay and remove the wires from the old relay. Note the color and position of each wire so you can connect them to the new relay correctly.
Connect the wires to the new relay in the same positions as they were in the old relay. The most common connections are:
The black or brown wire should connect to the "L" terminal of the relay.
The white or grey wire should connect to the "N" terminal of the relay.
The red or blue wire should connect to the "C" or "NC" terminal, depending on the relay type.
Double-check that all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections can cause problems, such as arcing or overheating.
Turn the power back on and test the water cooler to ensure it's functioning correctly.
Again, if you're unsure about rewiring a relay, it's best to seek professional help.
Either the draining gasket or the cooling tank or the push in filterings could be not working and should have to be replaced in the water drinking fountain.looking for where the leak is coming from for the water drinking fountain then and get the parts or the part that is having water leaking from replaced.
test the battery with the Multimeter and see if have the voltage indicated in the plate. Otherwise you mus clean the contact with alcohol isopropyl to 100% from dirty, oxide, corrosion, and tight the spring with plier for better contacts. Try again.
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To remove the battery from the back of an Oasis watch, you will need a small flathead screwdriver or a coin.
Locate the battery cover on the back of the watch. It is typically located at the 6 o'clock position.
Insert the screwdriver or coin into the notch on the battery cover.
Gently pry the battery cover off of the watch.
Remove the battery from the watch.
If you are replacing the battery, insert the new battery into the watch, making sure that it is oriented correctly.
Replace the battery cover by aligning it with the watch and pressing it into place.
If you are having trouble removing the battery cover or if the watch has a different type of back, you may need to refer to the manufacturer's instructions or consult a professional watch repair service. It is important to handle the watch carefully to avoid damaging it.
My concern hear is for your safety. Repairing something like this is not worth the risk of a fire breaking out or the cost of a repairing the unit. Because the problem is now in the medium setting it could go to the others as well.
One Grey is for Speed 1 and the other Grey is for Reverse.
I don't think it matters which way they're connected but if it does, all it means it when you start the Fan it will run in reverse instead of forwards at Speed 1 so you'll just have to swap them over.
Generally as Diagram Below (Not mine but gives you the idea).
Ain't no fuse. I would first check the thermostat for continuity. If you don't have a meter simply bypass the thermostat for a few minutes to see if the fountains cools but DO NOT LEAVE IT LIKE THAT. Water fountains recover cold water quickly, if left like that the tank would freeze and bust so don't bypass the stat and go shopping. If that turns out to be fine then check the compressor relay. The relays do a lot of work if that fountain is anywhere near a school or an office. The condenser gets an awful lot of dust in it especially if the unit is outdoors. Down south where I live we do put some water fountains outside. Give it a good cleaning. Replace the open component and you should be good to go. A compressor failure or gas leak is RARE on water fountains. I suspect your compressor relay is shot: If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/dan_73bbd84fe1d95b61
I'm writing this in the most general terms because the model #2200L does not show up in any list I have of Oasis dehumidifiers, but there is an Eva-Dry 2200 solid-state (Peltier Effect) dehumidifier.
First, make sure the plumbing to the tank is not leaking. If the water is dribbling out elsewhere and evaporating again, that defeats your purpose.
Second, make sure both the hot side and the cold side of the refrigeration unit are clean. If the hot side radiator (condenser in a mechanical unit) is clogged with dust, the heat builds up in the system and it is unable to cool the cold side (evaporator) effectively. If the cold side is too dirty, it will be insulated from the air flowing through and will not cool the air sufficiently to condense out the moisture. Also, check the fan(s) to make sure they are spinning at full speed and aren't loaded up with dirt.
If this all looks good, then you have a problem with the operation of the refrigeration unit. In a mechanical unit, it is probably a loss of refrigerant or a worn-out compressor.
In a solid-state unit, it could be a power supply failure (cheap parts, but some labor to diagnose required) or a degraded thermo-electric module (easy replacement but about as expensive as the entire unit). The power supply is more likely to fail.
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There is probably a scale deposit around the tank outlet that leads to the sprayhead. Unplus the macine from the wall. Remove the top cover. Pull on the black rubber connector that leads to the sprayhead until it comes off. Insert a Bunn Deliming spring into the black rubber connector and feed it into the tank, run it back and forth several times. Remove the deliming spring and reconnect the black rubber connector. make sure it is on all the way around. Replace top cover. Pour in a pot of water. you should get an instantaneous flow of water from the brew basket.
If you look at the pump cabilities the max life is either 2.3 or 2.4 meters. I.e 7.88 Feet max lift. I looked up even the 5000 Liter per hour pump and it only has a lift of 2 meters. 10 feet is 3.048 meters. It seems your height requirement lift of 10 fee is greater than the lift capability of the pump. You can... install a second pump with a hidden reservoir at the 5 ft lift mark behind the water fall to get the desired flow. Or change to a submersible 1/2 hp well pump as most will give you 10 to 12 GPM flow rate and will elimate the 10 ft lift problem. A shallow well pump could be installed above the water (encased / hidden and provide you with 23 feet of lift.
The problem you have is the 10 ft lift distance is more than your current pump can provide.
Many times a freezer and/or refrigerator
do not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many other
things that can go wrong. If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing then check out the
last two tips.
If your refrigerator is running but warm, then…
Check out this tip that I wrote about that... it is a great place to start
trouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then calling
a repair person to do a simple thing for you...