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5. Current Limiter 

The  Boost Bar has an optional Current Limiting feature that allows the technician to de-rate the heater in the event of 
limited power availability on site.  The user can select the maximum current available on the circuit and the on-board 
electronics will then monitor power usage and regulate the heater power based on current draw. 

To set the limiter, simply press the value next to ‘Max Current’ and adjust the value upwards or downwards accordingly. 

The user should reset the unit at the start of every job to clear any pre-existing settings from previous use. 

6. Graphing Feature 

The  Boost Bar has a built-in data-logging feature that illustrates Temperature Differential and Power Consumption over a 
7 day period. This information is useful as it allows a technician to track whether the unit has run at maximum power 
throughout the claim or whether it has self-regulated and saved energy. 

To toggle between the graphs simply press the ‘Arrow’ symbol. 

Summary of Contents for Drymatic Boost Bar FGPH102

Page 1: ...ugh the grills Ensure a suitably sized air mover is used that matches the size of the Drymatic Boost grill Minimum recommended airflow required 1100m Hr 650 cfm Do not position air mover more than 50cm 19 away from the Drymatic Boost Bar inlet Adaptable Heat Drying System Models FGPH102 FGPH103 FGPH104 FGPH105 FGPH106 FGPH107 FGPH108 FGPH109 FGPH110 Manufactured in the UK by DBK Technitherm LTD Al...

Page 2: ...ification 3 Storage and Transport 4 Drymatic Limited Warranty Card Drymatic Model Number FGPH Serial Number Date of Purchase Purchased From Title First Name Surname Address Phone Email Signature Date Warranty Information Please complete and mail fax or email your warranty registration card complete with bill of sale receipt to activate your warranty DBK Technitherm offers a standard two year compr...

Page 3: ...oncerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory and mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they are supervised by an a...

Page 4: ...the immediate vicinity of a bath shower or swimming pool Avoid standing water or locations where water can run or drip on to the unit Keep away from open flames and heat sources or where vapors from gasoline solvents thinners or any other flammable materials may be present Do not block either outlet inlets This could cause the unit to overheat and limit airflow For commercial use only not for use ...

Page 5: ...e room to reduce drying time Three intelligently controlled self regulating PTC heater banks that raise room temperature up to a maximum of 50 C 122 F Touch screen controller which displays incoming and outgoing temperature kWh and hours run Airflow detection and power regulation to ensure safe operation whilst adding maximum power in any event CE UL Approved See about PTC Elements Page Bi directi...

Page 6: ...en stacked and the cord should always be fully unwound when in use They should be fully secured when in transit to prevent causing harm or damage Storage and Transport 4 units stacked in pairs max 16 in this orientation Two units stacked directly max in this orientation Maximum Stack of 16 Units Only replace fuse with a 15A 250 500V ceramic type fuse as marked on the unit DBK part number EC308 Air...

Page 7: ... as the Drymatic Boost intake and should be positioned a maximum of 50cm 19 away from the grill Ideally the air mover outlet should be as close as possible to the Drymatic Boost inlet We recommend that the air mover be rated for at least 1100m Hr 650 cfm Failure to meet these requirements could cause the machine to limit its power output or potentially cut the elements completely until airflow is ...

Page 8: ...both PVC hoses and Lay Flat Ducting 12 Port Adaptor 12 x 38mm Connections This gives you the ability to split the heated airflow in to 12 separate channels You can now use these outlets to heat up difficult to reach locations such as wall cavities ceiling voids kitchen cabinetry and subfloor areas 90Deg Adaptor This gives you the ability to angle the airflow downwards in to a crawlspace or subfloo...

Page 9: ...nd to the adaptor The other end can be taken to a tented drying chamber and can be secured in place using adhesive tape 100mm Lay Flat Ducting Alternatively the lay flat ducting can be tied off at the end of each run and the length of lay flat can be perforated to create small jets of airflow along the duct This duct can then be placed up against the base of a wall cabinet to focus warm dry air di...

Page 10: ...ng the same method Using a 44mm hole cutter attachment drill a hole in the material that needs to be dried such as the base of a kitchen cabi net Connect a black plastic cuff to the end of the 38mm hose and insert it into the hole created It is recommended that an additional hole s be created to allow the warm wet air to escape the void cavity 38mm Lay Flat Ducting The unit is designed to accept l...

Page 11: ...and feed it in to a tented chamber or directly in to the void cavity that is being targeted Step 3 Power the Boost Bar Switch on the Air Mover and then switch on the Boost Bar Press the Settings button and press the Reset button to clear the kWh and Hours Run from the previous job Enter the desired maximum Air Off Temperature and Current Limit if applicable Press the Green Tick icon to accept chan...

Page 12: ...mum current limiter change the language and reset the unit ready for the next job Drymatic Boost Bar has five control buttons along the bottom of the screen Play Stop Graphical Data Pin Lock and Settings The top ribbon shows the machine status in any situation where the machine is stopped the play button will restart it from where it previously left off Similarly the stop button will put the machi...

Page 13: ...ss the value next to Max Current and adjust the value upwards or downwards accordingly The user should reset the unit at the start of every job to clear any pre existing settings from previous use 6 Graphing Feature The Boost Bar has a built in data logging feature that illustrates Temperature Differential and Power Consumption over a 7 day period This information is useful as it allows a technici...

Page 14: ... machines current operating state operating mode and the heater power level This table shows all possible situations Machine Status Description Heater Level Description User Maintenance WARNING The unit must be unplugged before performing any form of maintenance or cleaning Before each use Inspect the power cord for any sign of damage If the cord looks broken frayed or worn do not use the product ...

Page 15: ...e air mover closer to the Drymatic Boost Bar or use a higher speed setting Check that the air mover meets the minimum requirements Unit not producing hot air No Rotating graphic is shown in hours display 1 Machine has not had sufficient time to heat up The machine will check for stable airflow before gradually ramping up power This can take up to five minutes 2 Temperature setting is lower than ro...

Page 16: ... 4 to 122 F Ambient Operating Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Power Factor 1 Internal Electronic Components 3 3 5VDC Control System Electronic Display 4 3 LCD Touch Screen Max Air Temperature at Outlet 50 C 122F Duct Size 470x80mm 19x3 Housing Polyethylene Dimensions 689 x 300 x 201mm 27 x 12 x 8 Weight 7 6KG 16 8lbs Model Identification The model number and serial number on your machine can be...

Page 17: ... Email info uk dbk group com Web http drymatic com All worldwide design rights and copyright reserved LA0281 Issue 02 An electronic version of this instruction manual is also available online via this QR code or by visiting http www drymatic com Adaptable Heat Drying System Housing Only 9 cULus FCC only applies to models FGPH104 FGPH107 FGPH109 FGPH110 CE only applies to models FGPH102 FGPH103 FGP...

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