Dri-Eaz DRITEC 325 Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

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urement gives you a way of making a quick check of the
overall operation of the DriTec Desiccant.

2.

 

Increased moisture load.

 If the unit is overloaded and

is trying to move too much moisture, the temperature at
the outlet will drop below the desired reading of about
30°F (17°C) higher than the temperature of the room
air. (Think of the excess moisture as cooling off the
stream of heated air). Is there some reason why the air
in the system has suddenly become much more humid?
The change could be overloading the DriTec Desiccant.

3.

 

Check the heating elements.

 One of the heating ele-

ments may have stopped working. See "Checking the
Heating Elements."

4.

 

Check the blower.

 A low outlet temperature can also

be caused by a problem with the blower. Turn off and
unplug the DriTec Desiccant and check to make sure
that the blower wheel can turn freely.

Poor Dehumidifying Performance

1.

 

Check the air filter. 

If the filter is dirty, clean it as de-

scribed in the section titled "Cleaning the Air Filter."

2.

 

Check inlet and outlets

 make sure that obstructions are

not blocking air flows.

Caution!

Excessive moisture buildup in the reactivation ducting could
cause blockage of the airflow.
3 .

 

Has the moisture load increased?

 Has something

changed in the process space which could have in-
creased the moisture load on the unit? Check all open-
ings into the process space to be sure all doors and
windows are closed. Make sure that doors to the outside
are opened as infrequently as possible. Check for leaks
in the ductwork.

4.

 

Check temperature of reactivation air.

 It should be

about 30°F (17°C) higher than the temperature of the
room air. If it is not, see the section titled "Reactivation
Outlet Temperature is Too Low."

5.

 

Check heating elements.

 One or more of the heating

elements may not be working. See the section on
"Checking the Heating Elements."

6.

 

Rotor has stopped.

 The rotor may be stopped. See the

next section.

Rotor Is Stopped

1 .

 

Problem with the drive

. Remove the belt from the

drive rotor on the motor. Set the switch to the "On" po-
sition to turn on the unit. The drive motor should turn
slowly. For information on removing the motor, please
contact the Dri-Eaz Service Department at (360) 757-
7776.

Danger!

Any troubleshooting procedure requiring that the unit be
plugged in to a power source while the cover is removed
should be done only by a qualified service technician
2.

 

Check the seals.

 After long use, the seals may wear and

the rotor will not turn easily. Check the condition of the
seals. The surface of the seals should be smooth. If the
seals must be replaced, please contact the factory for in-
structions.

Checking the Heater Elements

1.

 

The PTC heating elements are located behind the front
panel just below the process outlet.

2 .

 

Turn off all power to the unit (see ELECTRICAL
DANGER note.) Unscrew the four fasteners holding on
the front panel and remove to expose the heater box.

3 .

 

Disconnect the wire leads from the heater elements.
Check the resistance across each of the heating elements
using an Ohmmeter. If an open or shorted condition is
found, the element needs to be replaced. If you are not
certain if the element needs replacing, please contact the
Dri-Eaz Service Department for assistance in determin-
ing if the element needs replacing.

Summary of Contents for DRITEC 325

Page 1: ...des important safety warnings and operating information Please read before using the dehumidifier and save for future reference PURCHASE DATE _________________________ SERIAL NO ______________________...

Page 2: ...l materials It also prevents mold and mildew growth caused by moist or humid conditions The DriTec Desiccant can create extremely low humidity conditions and can operate efficiently in very low temper...

Page 3: ...njure themselves or others by playing with or around the unit Never operate or store the unit outdoors or otherwise expose the unit to water The housing is not waterproof and water allowed inside the...

Page 4: ...one advantage of using desiccant technology The DriTec dramatically reduces ambient humidity to very low levels not obtainable with refrigerant dehumidifi ers This allows faster and more thorough dryi...

Page 5: ...The controls for the DriTec 325 are located on the front panel The main power switch has three positions On DriTec Desiccant operates continuously Off Control system turned off When the switch is tur...

Page 6: ...inside ducting can reach temperatures of 150 F 66 C use only appropriately rated ducting Process Outlet Ducting When drying an area such as a room it is not necessary to use ducting on the process out...

Page 7: ...screwdriver into the access hole at the bottom of the filter shroud and pushing up To clean the filter use a light vacuum or wash with water and mild detergent Spray directly against the foam in the d...

Page 8: ...line voltage A fuse may have blown if the AC line voltage varies considerably from the specified 230 volt AC The line voltage should be 230 volts 10 4 Check the blower Turn off and unplug the DriTec D...

Page 9: ...ductwork 4 Check temperature of reactivation air It should be about 30 F 17 C higher than the temperature of the room air If it is not see the section titled Reactivation Outlet Temperature is Too Low...

Page 10: ...CFM 110 CFM Reactivation Air Volume 75 CFM 30 CFM Air Filter Cleanable Foam Cleanable Foam Max Reactivation Heater 4 5 kW 230 VAC 3 0 kW 115 VAC Max FLA 24 Amps 12 Amps Max Operating Temp For Ducting...

Page 11: ...TION OUTLET TEMPERATURE TOO LOW SHOULD BE ABOUT 30 F 17 C ABOVE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE ROOM Check for source of increased moisture in the space being processed such as ducting leaks open doors or wind...

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