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1 Specifications

Part No.

 

4029740

Power

 

110-120 Vac, 7.4 amps;  851 watts

Water 

128 pints/day @ AHAM (80°F, 60%) 

Removal

 

240 pints/day @ saturation 

 

30 gal/day maximum @ saturation

Refrigerant  

1 lbs., 8 oz. R410a 

Charge

 

Blower

 

290 CFM 

 

Internal Condensate Pump with 20 lift, 

 

30’ vinyl hose

Operating  

33°F to 105°F 

Range

  

Filters

 

16” x 20” 

   

Optional  2” Pleated Media 30% MERV-8 

 

Standard  2” Pleated Media 65% MERV-11 

 

Optional  4” Mini-Pleat Media 95% MERV-14 

Duct  

Intake – 12” Flex-Duct

 

Options 

Supply – 10” Lay-Flat 

  

Warranty

 

Five years; 

 

First year 100% of Parts and Labor 

 

Second-fifth year 100% of Parts of sealed 

 

refrigeration system.

Dimensions:
 

Dehumdifier 

Width 

24” 

Height   

40” 

Depth 

21-3/8” 

Weight 

130 lb 

2 Operation

2.1 Transporting the Phoenix 

The Phoenix 200 MAX must always be upright when 

transported by vehicle. It may be tipped on to its handle and 

back for loading and moving by hand.

2.2 Location

Note the following precautions when locating the Phoenix 
200 MAX:

•  It is designed to be used 

INDOORS ONLY.

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

GROUND FAULT 

INTERRUPTER

.

• 

DO NOT

 use the Phoenix 200 MAX as a bench or table.

 • It must always be used in the upright position.

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 MAX dehumidifier.

Table of Contents

Introduction

 .............................................................................1 

1.   Specifications

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

2.   Operation

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

 

2.1 Transporting the Phoenix 200 MAX .........................2

 

2.2 Location .....................................................................2

 

2.3 Electrical Requirements ............................................3

 

2.4 Condensate Removal ................................................3

 

2.5 Ducting .......................................................................3

 

2.6 Power Switch .............................................................3

 

2.7 Pump Purge Switch ...................................................3

 

2.8 Hour Meter .................................................................3

 

2.9 Defrost Control Adjustment ......................................3

 

2.10 Low Pressure Control ..............................................3

3.   Maintenance

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

 

3.1 Air Filter ......................................................................4

 

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

4.   Service

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

 

4.1 Warranty .....................................................................4

 

4.2 Technical Description ................................................4

 

4.3 Troubleshooting .........................................................5

 

4.4 Refrigerant Charging .................................................5

 

4.5 Blower Replacement .................................................5

 

4.6 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement ......................6

 

   4.6A Checking Compressor Motor Circuits ..............6

 

   4.6B Replacing a Burned Out Compressor ..............6

 

   4.6C Replacing a Compressor- Non-Burn Out ..........7

 

4.7 Defrost Thermostat & Timer .....................................7

 

4.8 Condensate Pump .....................................................7

 

4.9 Gravity Drain Option ..................................................7

 

4.10 Relay.........................................................................7

5.   Options and Accessories

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

6.   Wiring Diagram

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

7.   Service Parts List

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

 

Warranty

 .........................................................................10

Serial No. ___________________________

Purchase Date ______/______/_____

Dealer’s Name ___________________________________

Summary of Contents for 200 MAX

Page 1: ...rying areas to much lower humidity levels than conventional dehumidifiers The Phoenix 200 MAX an improved version of the original Phoenix 200 is the culmination of over a decade of LGR manufacturing and design expertise The Phoenix 200 MAX LGR High Capacity Dehumidifier Improved water removal 16 gals day 128 pints AHAM 80ºF 60 30 gals day maximum Improved grain depression The driest air from an LG...

Page 2: ... GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER DO NOT use the Phoenix 200 MAX as a bench or table It must always be used in the upright position 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 MAX dehumidifier Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 Specifications 2 2 Operation 2 2 1 Transpor...

Page 3: ...ditions until the switch is turned off there is no dehumidistat If the unit is going to run for more than 2 hours in an area below 50 F the defrost timer should be adjusted to improve performance see Sec 2 9 2 7 Pump Purge Switch This switch left of hour meter minimizes the water left in the condensate pump reservoir for moving or storage Pressing and holding the pump purge switch will cause the c...

Page 4: ...a drain 2 Plug in the unit but do not turn it on 3 Remove the air filter Slowly pour a quart of the chemical through the heat exchanger 4 Hold in the pump purge switch to reduce the water level in the reservoir 5 Flush with water 4 Service CAUTION Servicing the Phoenix 200 MAX with its high pressure refrigerant system and high voltage circuitry presents a health hazard which could result in death ...

Page 5: ...ive blower Sec 4 5 Unit removes some water but not as much as expected 1 Air temperature and or humidity have dropped 2 Humidity meter and or thermometer used are out of calibration 3 Unit has entered defrost cycle Sec 2 9 4 7 4 Air filter dirty Sec 3 1 5 Defective defrost thermostat Sec 4 7 6 Low refrigerant charge Sec 4 4 7 Air leak such as loose front cover 8 Defective compressor Sec 4 6 9 Rest...

Page 6: ... replaced if continuity exists across its terminals If there is no needle movement with the meter set on the Rx100000 scale the capacitor is open and must be replaced 10 Reconnect the wires to the compressor and capacitor plug in and turn on the unit If the compressor fails to start replace the run capacitor 11 If the unit still does not start adding a hard start kit will provide greater starting ...

Page 7: ...ormation on the evaporator coil the thermostat opens The compressor is then cycled off and on by the defrost timer The blower will continue to run 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 4 8 Condensate Pump...

Page 8: ... of 200 MAX 6 Wiring Diagram 5 Options and Accessories 4021475 16 x 20 x 2 Pleated Media 65 MERV 11 Standardl 4022489 4 Mini Pleat Media 95 MERV 14 Optional 4024750 12 x 25 Intake Flex Duct 4024935 10 x 250 Lay flat Duct 4026600 Phoenix Solution LGR Performance Amplifier 4026734 Phoenix Shield Kit ...

Page 9: ...918 1 Instruction Label 15 4029508 1 Low Pressure Control 16 4021796 1 Pump Purge Switch Item Part No Qty Description 17 4021822 1 Power Switch 18 4029266 1 Top 19 1 Wheel Axle Assembly 4026304 2 Wheel 12 4027125 1 Axle 1284404 2 Cotter Pin 20 4024078 1 Wire Duct Collar Exhaust 21 4025043 1 Skid Panel Items listed below are not shown 22 4023649 1 Condensate Pump 23 4028226 1 Condenser Coil 24 4024...

Page 10: ...e for normal care This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting 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 reasonable control Limitations and Exclusions If any Phoenix 200 MAX Dehumidifier part is repaired or replaced the new par...

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