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Therma-Stor HI-E Dry 195 User Manual

Therma-Stor HI-E Dry 195
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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
– Read and Save These Instructions –
This manual is provided to acquaint you with
the dehumidier so that installation, operation
and maintenance can proceed successfully.
Ultimate satisfaction depends on the quality
of installation and a thorough understanding
of this equipment. The dehumidier is built
around tested engineering principles and has
passed a thorough inspection for quality of
workmanship and function.
HI-E Dry 195
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
4201 Lien Rd Phone 608-237-8400
Madison, WI 53704 Toll-Free 1-800-533-7533
www.QuestProtect.com sales@QuestProtect.com
– Read and Save These Instructions –
Specications subject to change without notice.
TS- 622
04/14
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HI-E DRY 195
HI-E Dry 195:
• Controlledbyadehumidistatwithsettings
from20to80percentrelativehumidity
andapositive“on”and“off”setting.
• Containsablowerswitchthatpermits
continuousbloweroperationindependent
ofdehumidication.
• Portableandprovidedwithfourcasters.
• Containsaninternalcondensatepump
capableofliftingcondensate17feetand
20feetofcondensatehose.
• Wiringisthroughafactoryinstalledsix
footpowercord;115voltwithground.
• EnvironmentallyfriendlyR410Arefrigerant.
Water Removal Rates (Pints/Day)
320 pints 90˚F, 90%
245 pints 80˚F, 80%
192 pints 80˚F, 60% (AHAM)
205 pints 70˚F, 80%
150 pints 70˚F, 60%
162 pints 60˚F, 80%
91 pints 60˚F, 60%
81 pints 50˚F, 80%
40 pints 50˚F, 60%
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Therma-Stor HI-E Dry 195 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTherma-Stor
ModelHI-E Dry 195
CategoryDehumidifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Specifications

Installation

2.2 Electrical Requirements

Details the power supply needs, circuit requirements, and grounding for the unit.

Operation

Maintenance

Service

Troubleshooting

Unit Fails to Start or Operate

Diagnosing issues when the unit does not start or run at all.

Intermittent Compressor Operation

Resolving problems with the compressor running sporadically while the blower is continuous.

Blower Operates, Compressor Does Not

Troubleshooting scenarios where the blower runs but the compressor does not.

5.4 Refrigerant Charging

5.5 Blower Replacement

5.6 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement

5.6A Checking Compressor Motor Circuits

Testing compressor motor circuits for continuity and defects.

5.6B Replacing a Burned Out Compressor

Procedure for replacing a burned-out compressor, emphasizing contaminant removal.

5.10 Condensate Pump

6. Wiring Diagram

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