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COPYRIGHT 

 DRI-EAZ PRODUCTS, INC. 1997

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SERVICE

Cleaning the Filters

Each airstream passes through a filter just be-

fore entering the Energy Exchange core. The filter
catches and holds particulate matter, and is treated
to be resistant to fungus growth.

Clean the filters periodically. Remove either

side panel (four 5/16"-head bolts screwing into
permanently attached nuts) and pull the filters
away from the Velcro fastenings. Vacuum them,
blow them out with compressed air, or wash them
with water. Use a little detergent if needed.

Danger

Do not attempt to service or clean the Airchanger
while it is plugged into an electrical outlet. It is
dangerous for an unqualified individual to attempt
to disassemble or repair the unit.

Cleaning the Energy Exchange Core

Inspect the Energy Exchange Core regularly. If

it becomes dirty it can be cleaned.

IMPORTANT!

 Before removing the Core

from the Dri-X, 

remove the defrost control sensor

wire probe from the core

. After removing the filter

on the "Humid Air from Room" side, you will see
that the wire is inserted into one of the aluminum
corrugations. Pull it straight out of the Core and
leave it bent to one side. Replace it in the same
spot after cleaning the Core. When removing or
replacing the probe, be careful not to damage the
corrugations.

To remove the Energy Exchange Core, after

removing either side panel and removing the de-
frost control sensor probe, slide the Core straight
out. There is a handle on one end to assist in re-
moval. Clean with the soft brush attachment of a
vacuum cleaner. You can blow out the Core with
compressed air or the air output from a shop-vac,
being careful not to damage the corrugations.

Warning

Before removing the Energy Exchange Core from
the Dri-X, carefully remove the defrost control
probe according to directions. Failure to do so may
cause damage to the Core.

SPECIFICATIONS

Item

Specification

Power

7.0 amps – 115 volts, 60 hz

Use Weight

132 lbs.

60 kg

Shipping Weight

179 lbs.

74 kg

Height x Weight x Depth

27 x 24 x 46 inches

67 x 61 x 117 cm

In-coming Airflow (no ducting)

325 cfm

9.2 m

3

/min

Out-going Airflow (no ducting)

304 cfm

8.6 m

3

/min

In-coming Airflow (12' of ducting)

280 cfm

7.9 m

3

/min

Out-going Airflow (12' of ducting)

244 cfm

6.9 m

3

/min

Defrost

Thermostatic

Power Cord

20 ft.

6.1 m

Pump Hose

40 ft.

12.2 m

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Some  values are approximate.

Содержание Dri-X Airchanger

Страница 1: ...read before using the unit and save for future reference PURCHASE DATE ________________________________ SERIAL NO ___________________________________________ DEALER __________________________________...

Страница 2: ...Never remove or modify this three pronged plug Do not use an ungrounded two pronged adapter The grounding pin on the unit s plug is an essential safety feature that will help reduce the risk of shock...

Страница 3: ...ter one year the customer is responsible for all replacement parts labor and freight costs to and from the service center To receive warranty parts All replacement parts must be pre authorized through...

Страница 4: ...placed in any convenient drain The amount of moisture being pumped out is only a small percentage of the water being re moved from the room A much greater amount is being removed as invisible water v...

Страница 5: ...on a water damage job One might think it would be good to just open doors and windows and let the outside air in that is use an open drying system How ever this could compromise building security or...

Страница 6: ...tain good airflow with TurboDryers in the entire drying area High volume and high velocity airflow will both raise the rate of evaporation and help mix the air being drawn into the Dri X and expelled...

Страница 7: ...the risk of personal injury shock or fire Place Pump Hose in a Drain The 40 foot pump hose is normally wrapped around the main handle when not in use During operation place the end of the hose in any...

Страница 8: ...If it senses a freezing temperature it switches off the blower pulling air from the outdoors During the shut off period the other blower continues to run forcing room temperature air through the Core...

Страница 9: ...ft to gal lons per day or right to pints per day Example In this case the difference between indoor and out door conditions is 77 gpp less 30 gpp or 47 gpp 77 30 47 Looking up 47 gpp on the graph you...

Страница 10: ...X Airchanger Calculator Danger Removal or alteration of the grounding plug or use of an adapter that defeats the unit s electrical grounding can create risk of serious personal in jury or fire in the...

Страница 11: ...Pull it straight out of the Core and leave it bent to one side Replace it in the same spot after cleaning the Core When removing or replacing the probe be careful not to damage the corrugations To re...

Страница 12: ...nough time passed for materials to dry FS 1 Allow more time for drying 2 Poor air movement FS 2 Increase air movement with Dri Eaz TurboDryers 3 Excessive air infiltration FS 3 Reduce unwanted airflow...

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