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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

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This manual is provided to acquaint you with 
the dehumidifier so that installation, operation 
and maintenance can proceed successfully. 
Ultimate satisfaction depends on the quality 
of installation and a thorough understanding 
of this equipment. The dehumidifier is built 
around tested engineering principles and has 
passed a thorough inspection for quality of 
workmanship and function.

HI-E Dry 195

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

4201 Lien Rd 

Phone 608-237-8400

Madison, WI 53704 

Toll-Free 1-800-533-7533

www.QuestProtect.com [email protected] 

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

TS- 622

04/14

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HI-E DRY 195

HI-E Dry 195:

•  Controlled by a dehumidistat with settings 

from 20 to 80 percent relative humidity 
and a positive “on” and “off” setting.

•  Contains a blower switch that permits 

continuous blower operation independent 
of dehumidification.

•  Portable and provided with four casters.
•  Contains an internal condensate pump 

capable of lifting condensate 17 feet and 
20 feet of condensate hose.

•  Wiring is through a factory installed six 

foot power cord; 115 volt with ground.

•  Environmentally friendly R410A refrigerant.

Water Removal Rates (Pints/Day) 

 

320 pints  

90˚F, 90% 

245 pints  

80˚F, 80% 

192 pints  

80˚F, 60% (AHAM)

 

205 pints  

70˚F, 80% 

150 pints  

70˚F, 60% 

162 pints  

60˚F, 80% 

91 pints   

60˚F, 60% 

81 pints   

50˚F, 80% 

40 pints   

50˚F, 60% 

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Summary of Contents for HI-E Dry 195

Page 1: ...s QuestProtect com Read and Save These Instructions Specifications subject to change without notice TS 622 04 14 1 HI E DRY 195 HI E Dry 195 Controlled by a dehumidistat with settings from 20 to 80 pe...

Page 2: ...sh Air 6 2 5 Optional Remote Humidity Control 7 2 6 Hard Wiring The HI E Dry 195 7 3 Operation 7 3 1 Humidity Control Adjustment 7 3 2 Fan Switch 7 3 3 Defrost Control Adjustment 8 3 4 Low Pressure Co...

Page 3: ...and using this unit Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from your HI E Dry 195 dehumidifier READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS It is designed to be installed I...

Page 4: ...ht 180 Lb 214 Lb Minimum Performance at Set Conditions Intake Air 70 60 80 60 Water removal day 156 Lbs 200 Lbs Pints KWH 5 4 5 9 2 Installation 2 1 Location The HI E Dry 195 can be installed in a var...

Page 5: ...rooms e g high door undercut louvered door or wall grill This eliminates the need to remote mount the humidity control There are several potential disadvantages to using this method First humid air is...

Page 6: ...diameter or equivalent Grills or diffusers on the duct ends must not excessively restrict airflow Isolated Areas Effective dehumidification may require that ducting be branched to isolated stagnant a...

Page 7: ...ord and the strain relief bushing 3 Trim and strip the wire ends for wire nuts 4 Use a 1 2 connector to attach the hard wiring to the HI E Dry 195 Use a minimum of 3 14 wire Comply with all state and...

Page 8: ...e unit warms up it may cycle several times 4 Maintenance 4 1 Air Filter The HI E Dry 195 is equipped with two 2 thick MERV 8 pleated fabric air filters that must be checked regularly Operating the uni...

Page 9: ...iquid refrigerant from reaching the compressor The compressor evacuates the cool refrigerant gas from the accumulator and compresses it to a high pressure and temperature to repeat the process 5 3 Tro...

Page 10: ...irty Sec 4 1 5 Defective defrost thermostat Sec 5 10 6 Low refrigerant charge Sec 5 4 7 Air leak such as loose cover 8 Defective compressor Sec 5 6 9 Restrictive ducting Sec 2 4 Pump does not pump wat...

Page 11: ...120 volts between a the relay terminal that the black wire from the compressor connects to and b the capacitor terminal with the 2 white wires 1 red wire 1 brown wire connected If voltage is present...

Page 12: ...to contact your eyes or skin 3 Remove the burned out compressor Use rubber gloves if there is any possibility of coming in contact with the oil or sludge 4 To facilitate subsequent steps determine the...

Page 13: ...ermostat is attached to the refrigerant suction tube between the accumulator and compressor If the low side refrigerant temperature drops due to excessive frost formation on the evaporator coil the th...

Page 14: ...TOR BRN WHT COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD PART NO REV 4023609 C RUN CAPACITOR RUN CAPACITOR YEL BRN TIMER TIMER SWITCH WHT WHT WHT PNK MOTOR WHT BLK BLK BLK BLK GRN 115VAC 60HZ 1PH CONDENS...

Page 15: ...25741 1 Defrost Thermostat 4021648 1 Defrost Thermostat Mounting Clip 12 4021823 1 Defrost Timer 4021823 13 4023603 1 Duct Collar Kit Optional 14 4021799 2 Filter Air 2 X 16 X 16 Grainger P N 6B958 15...

Page 16: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions 16 www QuestProtect com sales QuestProtect com quest quest 8 ACCESSORIES HI E Dry 195 Dehumidifier PART NO DESCRIPTION 4023684 Duct Collar Kit 40201...

Page 17: ...anty card or other reasonable and reliable means The end user is responsible for normal care This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting from misuse abuse lack of normal care cor...

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