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Avoid discharging the air directly at people, or over 
the water in pool areas. 

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If used near a pool or spa, be certain there is NO 
chance the unit could fall into the water or be  
splashed and that it is plugged into a GROUND 
FAULT INTERRUPTER. 

 

DO NOT

 use the DHV-150H as a bench or table. 

 

A drain pan 

MUST

 be placed under the unit if 

installed above a living area or above an area 
where water leakage could cause damage. 

 
Place the DHV-150H on supports that raise the base of 
the unit above the top of the flanges on the drain pan 
beneath it. Raising the DHV-150H will help the unit drain 
with gravity flow. Do not place the DHV-150H directly on 
structural building members without vibration absorbers 
or unwanted noise may result. 
 
The DHV-150H may be suspended with steel hanger 
straps (plumbers tape) or a suitable alternative from 
structural members. Remember to place a drain pan 
under the unit if it is suspended above a finished area or 
above an area where water leakage could cause 
damage. 
 
The DHV-150H should be located near the existing air 
handling system to minimize the required ductwork for 
connecting the DHV-150H to the existing air handling 
system. The controls for the DHV-150H are remote from 
the unit and must be located in the space that is to be 
conditioned. The controls are low voltage (24 volt) and 
should be connected to the DHV-150H with low voltage 
thermostat cable. 
 
An external insulation kit is available for the DHV-150H. 
This will prevent the cabinet from sweating if the unit is 
installed in an unconditioned space. This kit will also 
increase the efficiency of the unit by eliminating 
unwanted heat transfer between the unit and the 
unconditioned space. See the optional parts list for 
information on the kit. 
 
If fresh air ventilation is desired, thought should be 
given to the location for the fresh air ducting. A 6” round 
insulated duct will have to be installed on the DHV-
150H and run to the outside of the structure to bring in 
fresh air. Use an 8” insulated round duct for lengths of 
more than 50 feet or if more than 100 CFM is needed. 
Consult local codes for necessary distances from 
exhaust ports when installing fresh air return. 
 

2.2 Electrical Requirements

 

 
The DHV-150H plugs into a common grounded outlet 
on a 15 or 20 Amp circuit. It draws around 12 Amps 
under normal operating conditions. If used in a wet area 

(pool, spa room, or basement prone to flooding), a 
ground fault interrupter protected circuit is required. 
 
Install the remote control panel in a central area of the 
structure where it will sense the relative humidity of the 
structure accurately. Avoid installing the control panel 
near HVAC supply registers, exterior doors, a pool or 
spa. The installer must supply the wiring between the 
DHV-150H and the control panel. Be sure to safely 
route the control wiring to prevent damage during 
installation. Be careful not to cross the wires when 
connecting the DHV-150H and the remote control panel 
or damage to the transformer may result. 
 
The remote controls of the DHV-150H are powered by a 
low voltage circuit (24 Vac) and must 

NEVER

 contact 

or be connected to a high voltage circuit. The control 
wires leaving the DHV-150H and the remote control 
panels are numbered and color-coded to prevent 
confusion. Some of the control wires leaving the DHV-
150H may not be used with certain control panels and 
should be left safely disconnected with wire nuts taped 
onto the stripped ends. Be sure to consult the electrical 
schematic in this manual or inside the access panel of 
the DHV-150H before making the control connections. 
 

WARNING

: DO NOT ALLOW THE YELLOW LEAD 

FROM THE DHV-150H TO CONTACT THE RED 
LEAD OR ORANGE LEAD FROM THE DHV-150H 
OR DAMAGE TO THE TRANSFORMER WILL 
RESULT. 

 

NOTE

: RESET THE VENTILATION TIMER BEFORE 

ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM AFTER INITIAL 
INSTALLATION. THE TIMER MAY NOT OPERATE 
CORRECTLY UNTIL IT IS RESET. 

 
If an extension cord is required, it must have a 
minimum of 12 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less 
and 10 gauge conductors if greater than 25 feet long. 
 

2.3 Condensate Removal

 

 
Condensate drains by gravity via the clear hose 
extending from the unit. Route the hose to a suitable 
drain. Use care to keep the hose as flat to the floor as 
possible, excessive humps will prevent proper 
drainage. 
 
If the DHV-150H is located too far from a drain for the 
attached hose to reach, inexpensive 1/2" PVC pipe can 
be used to extend it. It is commonly available in 10' 
lengths from building supply, plumbing or hardware 
stores. It will slide tightly inside the end of the drain 
hose. If more than one length of pipe is required, they 
can be joined with a short piece cut from the end of the 
drain hose. 

Summary of Contents for DHV-150H

Page 1: ...er 13 5 8 Defrost Thermostat 13 5 9 Electric Ventilation Damper 13 5 10 Low Pressure Control 13 5 11 Condensate Pump Kit 13 6 Electrical Schematic 14 7 Pictorial Electrical Diagram 15 8 Service Parts List 16 9 The DHV 150H 16 10 Optional Parts List 17 11 Accessories 17 12 Warranty Terms 18 Serial No ________________________________ Purchase Date ____________________________ Dealer s Name _________...

Page 2: ...mmon grounded outlet on a 15 or 20 Amp circuit It draws around 12 Amps under normal operating conditions If used in a wet area pool spa room or basement prone to flooding a ground fault interrupter protected circuit is required Install the remote control panel in a central area of the structure where it will sense the relative humidity of the structure accurately Avoid installing the control panel...

Page 3: ...tructure Ducting the DHV 150H as mentioned in sections 2 4A 2 4G requires consideration of the following points Duct Sizing For total duct lengths up to 25 use a minimum 10 diameter round or equivalent rectangular For longer lengths use a minimum 12 diameter or equivalent Grills or diffusers on the duct ends must not excessively restrict airflow Isolated Areas Effective dehumidification may requir...

Page 4: ...0H in a central area of the structure Duct the supply of the DHV 150H to a 10 x 10 x 10 tee damper that is 30 open to the crawl space if desired Duct the other side of the tee to the air supply of the existing HVAC system Connect an insulated duct from outside to the 6 collar of the DHV 150H if you wish to provide optional fresh make up air 2 4F Installation in an Attic with an Existing Forced Air...

Page 5: ... the support can easily be removed Cut the strips of metal on each end and remove the support section from the cabinet This will prevent the compressor from transmitting vibration to the cabinet Make sure none of the compressor tubes are pressed against the cabinet or access panel Check that the compressor tubes are centered in the holes where they pass through the drain pan A length of 10 feet or...

Page 6: ...6 Figure 1 DHV 150H in a Basement With a Forced Air System Incorporating a Central Return Figure 2 DHV 150H in an Attic with a Forced Air System Incorporating a Central Return ...

Page 7: ...r within the living space for accurate humidity sensing 3 3 Humidity Control Adjustment Set the humidity control to the desired humidity level for the home The dehumidifier will run continuously until the relative humidity RH is reduced to the humidity control dial setting Setting the humidity control to lower RH levels will NOT increase the unit s dehumidification rate the unit will simply run lo...

Page 8: ...lation Now with the ventilation start time set press the I O button The word OFF should appear to the right of the time and the number 1 should remain in the lower right hand corner of the display The 1 and OFF signify the turn off time for the first program Set the turn off time using the 1 7 h and m buttons in the same way as described above and continue on to the second through sixth programs W...

Page 9: ...times before the high efficiency filter requires replacement Be careful not to damage the fabric media when handling the high efficiency pleated paper filter Do not attempt to clean the high efficiency pleated paper filter It should be replaced when it becomes restrictive See Figure 7 4 3 Optional Fresh Air Return Check and clean the screen on the outdoor fresh air return seasonally The screen may...

Page 10: ...on prevents fan impeller rotation 3 Defective fan 4 Defective fan relay 5 Defective fan capacitor Fan runs with fan switch ON Fan does not run with ventilation timer activated 1 Ventilation timer set to manual switched OFF 2 Time not correct on ventilation timer 3 Defective ventilation timer 4 Defective fan switch Evaporator coil frosted continuously low dehumidifying capacity 1 Dirty air filter s...

Page 11: ...110 volts from compressor terminal R to overload terminal 3 using an AC voltmeter If voltage is present go to step 3 If no voltage there may be a loose connection in the compressor circuit Test each component for continuity See the appropriate section if a defect is suspected 3 Unplug the unit and then disconnect the red and yellow wires from compressor terminals R S Using an ohmmeter check contin...

Page 12: ...l hole from becoming plugged A standing burn out does not require a suction line filter drier 7 Evacuate the system with a good vacuum pump and accurate vacuum gauge Leave the pump on the system for at least an hour 8 Operate the system for a short period of time monitoring the suction pressure to determine that the suction filter is not becoming plugged Replace the suction filter drier if pressur...

Page 13: ...ventilating the structure when the unit is dehumidifying or recirculating the indoor air The electric ventilation timer operates on 24 Vac from the control circuit DO NOT connect high voltage to the damper motor or damage to the motor may result DO NOT force the blade of the damper by hand or damage to the damper motor may result If the electric ventilation damper fails to operate 1 Check that the...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 4 Electric Schematics of the DHV 150H ...

Page 15: ...15 Figure 5 Pictorial Electrical Diagrams of DHV 150H ...

Page 16: ...r 30 MFD 7 4022563 1 Condenser Coil 8 4021470 1 Defrost Thermostat 4021648 1 Defrost Thermostat Mounting Clip item 8 not shown 9 4022563 1 Evaporator Coil 10 4024270 1 Fan 11 4020924 1 Fan Relay SPDT 24 Vac 15A 12 4024360 1 Fan Run Capacitor 16MFD 13 4022593 1 Filter Drier 14 4021626 1 Hose Drain Pan 56 ID x 8 15 4023875 1 Inlet Collar 10 Galvanized Steel 16 4023928 1 Inlet Collar 6 Galvanized Ste...

Page 17: ...t Damper 6 Diameter Electrically Actuated not shown 32 4024153 1 Cover for Items 28 29 not shown 33 4021495 1 Knob Black 25 shaft 34 4024150 1 Instructions Humidity Fan not shown 35 4024122 1 Instructions Ventilation Timer Humidity not shown 36 4020554 1 Switch Black SPDT ON OFF 37 4022486 1 Timer 7 Day 24 Vac Programmable 38 AL99982 1 Optional External Insulation Kit not shown 39 AL22023 1 6 Vent...

Page 18: ...r cause beyond American ALDES Ventilation Corporation s reasonable control Limitations and Exclusions If any American ALDES Dehumifier Dehumidifying Ventilator part is repaired or replaced the new part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period applicable thereto All warranty periods shall be extended by the period of time if any that the unit is out of service while...

Page 19: ...19 Date Service Notes ...

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