Howard 20-206 Condensate Evaporator 12-1/2" X 4-3/4" X 2-3/4" 1 PH

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20-206
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Howard 20–206 condensate evaporator is a part used to handle excess moisture accumulation in improve refrigeration systems. The unit measures 12-1/2" x 4-3/4" x 2-3/4" in size while operating on a 117V power supply at 300W to serve multiple installation requirements. The partstands out because it evaporates 5 ounces of moisture each hour to keep systems running efficiently while avoiding performance-degrading buildup. This evaporator unit consists of durable die-cast aluminum material to remain operational in demanding environments. The model serves different applications better when used in food service and refrigeration systems that need proper condensate management.

Dimensions

  • Length: 13.5 In
  • Width: 4.5 In
  • Height: 3 In
  • Weight: 2.75 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Condensate Evaporator
  • [ 117V, 300W, 1 Ph ] [ 12-1/2" X 4-3/4" X 2-3/4" ]
  • Die Cast Aluminum
  • Evap Rate 5 Oz/Hr
  • Includes Removable Cordset
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What maintenance is required for the Howard 20-206 Condensate Evaporator?

Inspect the condensate evaporator regularly for debris, mineral buildup, or standing water that could affect evaporation performance. Clean the evaporator pan and surrounding area to ensure proper moisture removal. Check the power cord and electrical connections for signs of wear or damage. Always disconnect power before servicing the unit to reduce the risk of electrical shock.

What are common issues with the Howard 20-206 Condensate Evaporator?

  • Pump failure or weak discharge.
  • Float switch is sticking or misreading levels.
  • Water overflow due to blockage.
  • Electrical faults or wiring issues.
  • Mineral scale buildup reduces efficiency.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power to the unit before starting installation.

Step2: Position the condensate evaporator beneath or near the condensate drain outlet on a level surface.

Step3: Route the drain tube from the equipment into the evaporator pan, ensuring proper drainage.

Step4: Connect the included cordset to a compatible power source.

Step5: Secure all wiring away from heat and moving parts.

Step6: Restore power and verify condensate water flows into the pan and evaporates properly without leaks.