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WARNING: Do not use open combustion heating appliances 
(unless equipped with power exhaust) in a pool room equipped 
with exhaust fans. Under certain conditions these exhaust fans 
may cause the backdrafting of toxic combustion by-products 
which are hazardous to human health and could cause death. 
We strongly recommend using only closed combustion heating 
appliances.

5.1 Ventilation Recommendations

Ventilation is an important element of pool and spa 

dehumidification. A negative (exhaust) pressure ventilation 

system should be used. This ventilation system is operated 

and installed independently of the Vehere unit and keeps the 

concentrations of corrosive pool chemicals to a minimum and 

assists in keeping moisture from   penetrating the rest of the 

structure. Ventilation should be sized to all local codes. It is 

best if the ventilation is a net negative in pressure.

6 Maintenance

6.1 Air Filter

The Vehere is equipped with two, 2” thick, pleated fabric 

air filters that must be checked regularly. Operating the unit 

with dirty filters will reduce the humidity controller’s capacity 

and efficiency and may cause the compressor to cycle off 

and on unnecessarily on the defrost control. The filters can 

generally be vacuumed clean several times before needing 

replacement. Replacement filters can be ordered from the 

factory.

7 Service

WARNING: Only qualified service people should service this unit. 
The Vehere has a high-pressure refrigerant system and high 
voltage circuitry. This could present a hazard which could result 
in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Only 
qualified service people should service this unit.

7.1 Technical Description

The Vehere uses a refrigeration system to remove heat 

and moisture from incoming air, and add heat to the air 

it discharges. Hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas is routed 

from the compressor to the condenser coil. The refrigerant 

is cooled and condensed by giving up its heat to the air it 

discharges from the unit. The refrigerant liquid then passes 

through two capillary tubes, which cause the refrigerant 

pressure and temperature to drop. It next  enters the 

evaporator coil where it absorbs heat from the incoming air 

and evaporates.

The evaporator operates in a flooded condition, which 

means it should always be full of liquid refrigerant during 

normal operation. A flooded evaporator should maintain 

constant pressure and temperature across the entire coil, 

from inlet to outlet. A mixture of gas and liquid refrigerant 

enter the accumulator after leaving the evaporator coil. 

The accumulator prevents any liquid refrigerant from 

reaching the compressor. The compressor removes the cool  

refrigerant gas from the accumulator and compresses it to a 

high pressure and temperature to repeat the process.

7.2 Troubleshooting

No dehumidification, neither blower nor compressor run 

with fan switch OFF.

1.   Unit unplugged or no power to outlet.
2.   Humidity control set too high or defective 
3.   Loose connection in internal wiring.
4.   Open low pressure control

Dehumidification, blower runs continuously but compressor 

only runs sporadically with fan switch OFF.

1.   Unit is in defrost cycle
2.   Defrost thermostat defective or loose
3.   Loose connection in compressor circuit
4.   Defective compressor overload
5.   Defective compressor
6.   Defective relay

No dehumidification. Blower runs but compressor does not 

with fan switch OFF.

1.   Bad connection in compressor circuit
2.   Defective compressor capacitor
3.   Defective compressor overload
4.   Defective compressor
5.   Defective relay

Blower does not run. Compressor runs briefly but cycles on 

& off.

1.   Loose connection in blower circuit
2.   Obstruction prevents impeller rotation
3.   Defective blower

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
4.   Air filter dirty
5.   Defective defrost thermostat
6.   Low refrigerant charge
7.   Air leak such as loose cover.
8.   Defective compressor
9.   Restrictive ducting

Evaporator coil frosted continuously, low dehumidifying  

capacity.

Summary of Contents for HI-E Dry Vehere

Page 1: ...dehumidifier resulting in a compact refrigeration system requiring less electric consumption This ensures the use of a standard 20 Amp electrical outlet and LOW OPERATING COSTS HI Capacity Vehere s pa...

Page 2: ...60 RH 8 32 200 Air Temp Relative Humidity Pints Hour Pints Day 82 F 60 RH 8 33 200 80 F 60 RH 8 00 192 Air Temp Relative Humidity BTUs Hour KWH Day derived 82 F 60 RH 13 668 35 71 80 F 60 RH 13 299 34...

Page 3: ...talled in a variety of locations to meet the owner s needs other considerations include 1 Providing access to a 115 VAC power outlet 7 power cord is provided 2 Locating near a floor or other suitable...

Page 4: ...idification can be improved by adding an inlet and or outlet duct to circulate and destratify stagnant areas Add inlet or outlet ducting to create flow across the area s greatest length For areas with...

Page 5: ...this manual Replace plastic housing 3 3 Electrical Requirements The Vehere can be plugged into any grounded 20 Amp circuit At 80 F 60 RH it draws 12 Amps A dedicated 20 Amp circuit is recommended 3 4...

Page 6: ...it moving the controller toward Low to lower the humidity and toward High to increase the level of humidity in your pool or spa area Approximate Humidity Levels Per Setting Low 35 to 45 Relative Humid...

Page 7: ...by giving up its heat to the air it discharges from the unit The refrigerant liquid then passes through two capillary tubes which cause the refrigerant pressure and temperature to drop It next enters...

Page 8: ...4 Blower Replacement The blower has a PSC motor internal thermal overload protection If defective the complete assembly must be replaced 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Remove the cabinet front 3 If an out...

Page 9: ...9 www thermastor com sales thermastor com Toll Free 1 800 533 7533 9 Vehere Electrical Wiring Figure 12 Vehere wiring diagram...

Page 10: ...ntrol Low Pressure 9 4025278 1 Cord Wire Harness 10 4021470 1 Defrost Thermostat 4021648 1 Defrost Thermostat Mounting Clip 11 4021799 2 Filter Air 2 X 16 X 16 Grainger P N 6B958 12 4025087 1 Filter D...

Page 11: ...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 If any HI E Dry Ve...

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