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HI-E DRY 195 Installation, Operation & Service Instructions

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1. Specifications ........................................................1
2. Installation ............................................................
2. Location .........................................................
2.A In humid area, no ducting. .........................
2.B In humid area, duct inlet and/or outlet. ......
2.2 Electrical Requirements ...................................2
2.3 Condensate Removal ......................................2
2.4 Ducting ..........................................................2
2.4A Optional Ducting kit ..................................2
2.4B Ducting for Dehumidification .....................2
2.4C Ducting for Fresh Air .................................2
2.6 Hard Wiring The HI-E Dry 95 ...........................3
3. Operation .............................................................4
3. Humidity Control Adjustment ............................4
3.2 Fan Switch ......................................................4
3.3 Defrost Control Adjustment ..............................4
3.4 Low Pressure Control .......................................4
4. Maintenance .........................................................5
4. Air Filter ..........................................................5
5. Service .................................................................5
5. Warranty .........................................................5
5.2 Technical description .......................................5
5.3 Troubleshooting ...............................................5
5.4 Refrigerant Charging ........................................6
5.5 Blower Replacement ........................................6
5.7 Low Pressure Control .......................................7
5.8 Relay ..............................................................7
5.9 Humidity Control..............................................7
5.0 Defrost Thermostat & Timer ...........................8
5. Condensate Pump .........................................8
6. Wiring Schematic ..................................................8
7. Service Parts List ..................................................9
8. Warranty .............................................................
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adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain
maximum benefit from your HI-E Dry 95 Dehumidifier.
1 Specifications
Model: HI-E DRY 95
Electrical: 0-20 VAC, 2.0 Amps, grounded
Compressor LRA: 64.5 Amps
Capacity: 84 pints/day @ 80°F, 60% RH
Air Flow: 540 CFM without external ducting
50 CFM @ .5 IWG external static
Refrigerant Charge: 2 lbs., 3 oz. R-22
Optional Duct Connections: 2" round inlet & outlet
Size (w/o duct collars): 36.5" long x 9" wide x 40" high
Weight: 80 lbs.
2 Installation
2.1 Location
The HI-E Dry 95 can be installed in a variety of locations
to meet the owner's needs as listed below. In all cases,
keep the following cautions in mind:
• If used near a pool or spa, be certain there is NO
chance the unit could roll into the water or be
splashed and that it is plugged into a GROUND FAULT
INTERRUPTER.
• DO NOT use the HI-E Dry 95 as a bench or table.
• Avoid discharging the air directly at people, especially
in pool areas.
2.1A In Humid Area, No Ducting
The simplest installation is to place the HI-E Dry 95
in the humid area with no ducting. The air inlet & outlet
must be at least ' from walls and other obstructions to
airflow.
2.1B In Humid Area, Duct Inlet and/or Outlet
If the humid area is very large or has high ceilings,
dehumidification can be improved by adding an inlet and/
or outlet duct to circulate and destratify stagnant areas.
For a large area, add inlet or outlet ducting to create flow
across the area's greatest length.
For areas with ceilings higher than 2', use an inlet
duct to draw warm, moist air from near the ceiling. See
section 2.4 for attaching duct collars & ducting.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    GROUND FAULT 5.3 Troubleshooting ..........5 INTERRUPTER. 5.4 Refrigerant Charging ........6 • DO NOT use the HI-E Dry 95 as a bench or table. 5.5 Blower Replacement ........6 • Avoid discharging the air directly at people, especially 5.6 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement ....6 in pool areas.
  • Page 2: C In Remote Area, Duct Inlet & Outlet

    6” to each of four or five areas; use 4” to to the HI-E Dry 95 inlet and by allowing the HI-E Dry 95 each of six or more areas.
  • Page 3: Optional Remote Humidity Control

    The outside air duct should be connected into the main inlet duct close to the unit. If no other inlet duct is used, it may be necessary to obstruct the inlet of the HI-E Dry 95 to ensure adequate ventilation.
  • Page 4: Operation

    3.3 Defrost Control Adjustment When the HI-E Dry 95 is used in a cool area, frost will form on the cooling coil as it dehumidifies. When enough frost forms, the defrost thermostat will initiate the timed defrost cycle.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    4 Maintenance 4.1 Air Filter The HI-E Dry 95 is equipped with two 2” thick, 35% efficient pleated fabric air filters that must be checked regularly. Operating the unit with dirty filters will reduce the dehumidifier’s capacity and efficiency and may cause the compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily on the defrost control.
  • Page 6: Refrigerant Charging

    4. Disconnect the blower leads: white from the Blower does not run. Compressor runs briefly but cycles compressor run capacitor, and black connected to on & off. the fan switch. . Loose connection in blower circuit (Fig. 4). 5. Remove the nuts & bolts holding the blower outlet 2.
  • Page 7: B Replacing A Burned Out Compressor

    9. Disconnect the wires from the capacitor. Set the 5. Correct the system fault that caused the burn out. ohmmeter to the Rx scale; the capacitor is shorted Consult the factory for advice. and must be replaced if continuity exists across its 6.
  • Page 8: Defrost Thermostat & Timer

    To improve performance in low temperatures, see Sec. refrigerant lines or the compressor shell. 3.3 for defrost timer adjustment. Figure 4: Electrical Schematic of HI-E Dry 195 Toll-Free -800- www. .com •...
  • Page 9: Service Parts List

    SERVICE PARTS: HI-E Dry 195 Dehumidifier ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 402083 Blower with Capacitor 4022740 Capacitor, Run, 30MFD, 370v 407777 Capillary Tubes, .059” ID x 32” long 4023604 Caster, 2”, Plastic, Swivel 4023533 Coil, Condenser 4023534 Coil, Evaporator 4025738...
  • Page 10 (but all warranty periods will be extended by the period of time, if any, that the HI-E DRY Dehumidifier is out of service while awaiting covered warranty service).

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