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If the evaporator coil is continuously frosted and the dehumidifying capacity is low, the reasons could be a defrost thermostat that is loose or defective, a low refrigerant charge, or dirty air filter(s) or restricted airflow.
If your dehumidifier is not collecting water, several issues could be the cause:
If your dehumidifier is not draining properly, you should check the drain connection and drain line to ensure it is clear of debris and sludge. Additionally, ensure all hose connections are secure.
The Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 has a built-in humidity control that allows you to set the humidity level directly on the device. If an external dehumidistat is used, the on-board dehumidification control must be set to the Off position.
To clean the filter, first, unplug TrueDRY DR65 before beginning service. Then, press down on the quick-release button and lift the duct collar. Next, remove the filter and replace it with a new filter. After replacing the filter, check the drain connection and drain line to ensure it is clear of debris and sludge, and that all hose connections are secure.
If your dehumidifier does not stay on, or cycles on and off too frequently, it could be due to several reasons:
Yes, the Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier can be integrated with your existing HVAC system. It can be used with various external controls such as the Prestige® IAQ 2.0 Comfort System, VisionPRO IAQ Total Comfort System, and TrueIAQ Digital Control, which can control both heating/cooling and dehumidification. The unit can be installed in different configurations, including dedicated return to main supply, main return to main supply, main return to main return, and dedicated return to main return setups, allowing for ducted operation with your air handler.
The Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier requires professional installation and must be installed by a qualified service technician in compliance with local codes. The installation process involves various steps including duct sizing and connection, plumbing for the drain, terminal wiring for controls, and a checkout procedure to confirm operation.
Yes, the Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier is Energy Star rated and ETL Tested per standard UL 474 ducted dehumidifier.
According to industry experts, the ideal humidity is between 40-60% on an average annual basis.
The Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier removes up to 65 pints (30.8 L) of water per day from the indoor air. The actual capacity can vary depending on the dry-bulb temperature and intake humidity.
Maintenance should be performed on an annual basis to ensure the TrueDRY DR65 runs at peak efficiency.
Yes, the Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier comes with a Professional Installation Guide. The manual explicitly states that installation must be performed by a qualified service technician and must comply with local codes.
The Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier has dimensions of 12 inches (305 mm) in height and 28-1/2 inches (724 mm) in width. It is designed to be installed indoors in a space that is protected from rain and flooding. When installing, ensure there is space to access the front panel for maintenance and service. If placed near a pool or spa, ensure there is no chance the unit could fall into the water or be splashed, and that it is plugged into a ground fault interrupt (GFI) outlet.
The Honeywell TrueDRY DR65 dehumidifier offers several benefits:
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