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1 Specifications

Part No.

 

4025900

Power

 

7.5 amps, 0-20 VAC, Grounded

Water 

40 pints/day @ AHAM (80

°

F, 60%) 

Removal

 

26 gal/day @ saturation 

 

32 gal/day maximum @ saturation

Blower

 

335 CFM without external ducting 

 

30 CFM @ .5 IWG external static

 

Operating  

33°F min., 25°F max.

 

Range

Refrigerant

    lbs., 4 oz. R-22 

Charge

 

Filters

 

6” x 20” x 2” Pleated Media MERV-

Duct Options 

Intake – 2” Flex-Duct 

 

Supply – 0” Lay-Flat 

Warranty

 

Five years; 

 

st year 00% of Parts and Labor 

 

2nd–5th year 00% of Parts of sealed 

 

refrigeration system.

Dimensions

 

Machine  

Shipping

Width  

20.25”  

24” 

Height  

40”  

45.25” 

Depth  

2.375”  

25.5” 

Weight  

38 lb  

64 lb

2 Operation

2.1 Transporting

The Phoenix 200 HT must always be upright when 
transported by vehicle. It may be tipped onto its handle 
and back for loading and moving by hand. The Phoenix 
200 HT features a high-impact plastic skid plate which 
protects the unit while navigating obstacles such as curbs, 
stairways, and while loading into vehicles.

2.2 Electrical Requirements

The Phoenix 200 HT plugs into a common grounded outlet 
on a 5 Amp circuit. It draws 7.5 Amps at 80°F, 60% RH. 
If used in a wet area, a ground fault interrupter (GFI) is 
required. If an extension cord is required, it must have a 
minimum of 4 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less 
and 2 gauge conductors if greater than 25 feet long.

Read the operation and maintenance instructions 
carefully before using this unit. Proper adherence to these 
instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from 
your Phoenix 200 HT dehumidifier.

• It is designed to be used 

INDOORS ONLY

.

• If used in a wet area, plug it into a 

GROUND FAULT  

NTERRUPTER

.

• 

DO NOT

 use the Phoenix 200 HT as a bench or table.

• It must always be used in the upright position.

Table of Contents

Introduction

 ................................................................

1.   Specifications

 ........................................................2

2.   Operation

 .............................................................2

 

2. Transporting  ...................................................2

 

2.2 Electrical Requirements  ..................................2

 

2.3 Condensate Removal  ......................................2

 

2.4 Ducting ...........................................................2

 

2.5 Power Switch  .................................................3

 

2.6 Pump Purge Switch  .........................................3

 

2.7 Hour Meter  ....................................................3

 

2.8 Temperature Specific Operation  .......................3

 

2.9 Low Pressure Control  ......................................4

3.   Maintenanc

e .........................................................4

 

3. Air Filter  .........................................................4

 

3.2 Storage  .........................................................4

4.   Service

 .................................................................4

 

4. Technical description  ......................................5

 

4.2 Troubleshooting  ..............................................5

 

4.3 Blower Replacement  .......................................6

 

4.4 Defrost Thermostat and Timer  .........................6

 

4.5 Condensate Pump  ..........................................6

 

4.6 Gravity Drain Option  ........................................6

 

4.7 Relay ..............................................................7

5.   Options and Accessories

  .......................................7

6.   Wiring Diagram

  ....................................................7

7.    Service Parts

  .......................................................8

8.   Warranty

  ..............................................................9

Serial No. ___________________________

Purchase Date ______/______/_____

Dealer’s Name ___________________________________

Summary of Contents for 200 HT LGR

Page 1: ...sier movement around the jobsite Recessed Condensate Hose Does not catch on obstructions and allows for dense storage setups by reducing overall width of the unit Patented Bypass Technology Increased Capacity The Phoenix 200 HT removes 5 more water than the 200 MAX Improved High Ambient Performance Patent pending technology allows superior efficiency in high ambient conditions Focused Airflow Pate...

Page 2: ...t 80 F 60 RH If used in a wet area a ground fault interrupter GFI is required If an extension cord is required it must have a minimum of 14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge conductors if greater than 25 feet long Read the operation and maintenance instructions carefully before using this unit Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from yo...

Page 3: ...fication This allows the condensate to be pumped 30 with the attached hose If the condensate must be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit a second pump must be added to relay the condensate If the pump fails and the unit must be used before it can be replaced the condensate can be drained by gravity The air inlet on top and the side outlet must be at least 1 foot from walls and other obstructio...

Page 4: ...eral minutes it may cycle several times until the unit warms up 3 Maintenance 3 1 Air Filter The Phoenix 200 HT is equipped with a pleated fabric air filter that must be checked regularly The standard filter is a MERV 11 high efficiency filter Operating the unit with a dirty filter will reduce the dehumidifier s capacity and efficiency and may cause the compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily...

Page 5: ...witch defective 3 Loose connection in internal wiring No dehumidification neither blower nor compressor run with power switch ON and lit 1 Low pressure control open 2 Power switch defective 3 Loose connection in internal wiring Figure 4 Refrigeration system Some dehumidification blower runs continuously but compressor only runs sporadically 1 Unit is in defrost cycle 2 Defrost thermostat defective...

Page 6: ...n causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt the ice when the compressor is off When the air temperature and or humidity increase the evaporator temperature will rise and the thermostat will close to end the defrost cycle To improve performance in low temperatures refer to Section 3 for defrost timer adjustment 4 5 Condensate Pump Condensate is automatically pumped when the water lev...

Page 7: ...e compressor The contacts are closed when power is provided to the relay coil via the control circuit The control circuit includes the power switch low pressure control defrost thermostat and timer 5 Options and Accessories 4024682 Air Filter Pleated 2 x 16 x 20 57 MERV 8 4024750 Intake Flex Duct 12 x 25 Metalized Polyester 4024935 Lay Flat Duct 10 Round x 250 Roll 6 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 8: ...16 Handle Assembly 1 4026094 Item Description Qty Part No 17 Pump Purge Switch 1 4021796 18 Hour Meter 1 4021597 19 Power Switch 1 4021822 20 Skid Plate 1 4025691 21 Instruction Label 1 4025723 22 Handle Screw M10 1 5 x 35 1 1177792 Handle Washer 1 4025517 Handle Nut M10 1 5 1 1223780 Items listed below are not shown Drain Hose 25 ID X 33 long 1 4024916 Front Panel Screw 1 4 20 X 1 2 1 1096006 Wir...

Page 9: ...ing from misuse abuse lack of normal care corrosion freezing tampering modification unauthorized or improper repair or installation accident acts of nature or any other cause beyond Therma Stor LLC s reasonable control Limitation and Exclusions If any Phoenix 200 HT Dehumidifier part is repaired or replaced the new part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period appl...

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