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Electrical
Panel
Terminal Strip
D1 OA Damper
D2 OA Damper
E1 Exhaust Blower
E2 Exhaust Blower
Field Installed Wiring
See Low Voltage
Schematic for Details
Outside Air Pre-Heater
Air Filter
Motorized Outside Air Damper to
Connect with Occupied Control per
Low Voltage Schematic
Outside Air Ductwork with
0.0° - 0.5° wc Pressure Drop
Figure 13 - LW Outdoor Operation Mode
3.2.1 Dehumidification / Air Reheat / Optional Outdoor Air
When the room air requires dehumidification, the dehumidifier runs in the “reheat”
mode. Entering air is dehumidified as it passes over the evaporator coil. The energy
absorbed at the evaporator is rejected at the reheat condenser, which warms the
dehumidified air. The air which is discharged from the unit is drier and warmer than
when it entered. Outdoor air can be introduced if the unit is equipped with an
optional outdoor air box. In the occupied mode, the outdoor air damper opens and
the evaporator bypass damper closes to keep a constant airflow. An exhaust fan dry
contact then turns on the external exhaust fan. In unoccupied times, the outdoor air
damper closes and the evaporator bypass damper opens to maintain constant
airflow. Exhaust fan and damper dry contactors also turns off the external exhaust
fan and closes this damper. See Figure 13.
3.2.2 Dehumidification / Air Cooling (Remote Ready Units Only)
When the room air requires cooling, or dehumidification and cooling, the dehumidifier
attempts to run in the air cooling mode. The heat absorbed at the evaporator must
be discharged to a condenser other than the reheat coil. The refrigerant can be
discharged to an optional remote outdoor condenser (if so equipped). In this mode,
the air which is discharged from the dehumidifier is drier and cooler than when it
entered.
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