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Dry Air Technology   •   313 North Oak Street   Burlington, Washington  98233 

Toll Free U.S. & Canada:  888.755.9176   •   Tel:  360.755.9176   •    Fax:  360.755.9236 

Electrical requirements:

  The Atlantic 

LGR dehumidifier will plug into a 
grounded 15 amp outlet.  If used in wet 
conditions a ground fault interrupter (GFI) 
outlet or attachment is required for safe 
operation.    The unit draws 7.5 amps at 80 
ºF, 60 %RH (AHAM conditions).  When 
operated at higher humidity and 
temperatures the amp draw will increase.  
When operated at cooler or drier 
conditions the amp draw will decrease. 

Set-up for operation:  

To set-up the unit 

for operation, place the unit in an upright 
position normally located in the center of 
the area to be dehumidified.  Connect the 
40’ drain hose to the drain hose lead 
located at the bottom of the control panel.  
Run the drain hose to a permanent drain or 
water tight container. Plug the power cord 
into the dehumidifier and then into a 
grounded 15 amp outlet.  

Before turning the unit on, check that the 
pleated media air filter is in place and in 
proper operating condition.  If ducting is 
going to be attached to the Atlantic LGR, 
this should be performed prior to turning 
the unit on. 

To turn the unit on, push the power switch.  
The power lamp on the control panel 
(green) will lighten. The fan will 
immediately come on, and the compressor 
will start. The low pressure control may 
turn off the compressor if starting the unit 
when it has been stored in cold conditions.  
This is caused by the contraction of the 
cold refrigerant. The low pressure control 
prevents the compressor from operating 
when there is insufficient refrigerant in the 
system.  Insufficient refrigerant will cause 
damage to the compressor. A false low 
charge may be sensed by the control if the 
refrigerant is cold. The automatic restart 
will switch the unit back on if the pressure 
in the system increases.  In extremely cold 
conditions this may cycle a few times. 
 

Be sure to properly purge remaining water 
in the pump after each use.  Please keep in 
mind that coils may still be cold at the end 
of each use.  Allow the unit to adjust to 
room temperature and press the purge 
switch.  If the condensate pump had not 
been properly purged after the last use, or 
if the unit had been removed from the 
previous job site before the coils had 
returned to room temperature, the 
condensate pump may begin to pump 
water immediately when the unit is 
plugged in. 

Control Panel 

 

The control panel (picture below) contains 
the power switch, hour meter, function 
lamps, pump purge switch, power cord 
connection, and drain hose lead.  All of 
these components are identified in the 
picture.  

The 

Hour meter

 displays the number of 

hours of operation since the unit was built 
to the tenth of an hour (six minutes). 

The 

Power lamp (green

) lights when the 

power switch is on.  

The 

Pump

 

lamp (yellow)

 lights when the 

condensate pump is engaged.  This will 
occur when the auto pump switch is 
activated by the water level in the 
condensate pump reservoir or when the 
pump purge switch is pressed. 

The 

Defrost lamp (blue)

 lights when the 

unit enters a defrost cycle. The light will 
go off when the defrost cycle is completed. 

The 

Error lamp (red)

 will light if the 

condensate pump safety switch is activated 
by a failure of the auto pump function. 
This safety switch will also turn off the 
compressor, so the pump will not 
overflow. The Error lamp will also light if 
the low pressure switch senses low 
pressure in the refrigeration system and 
has turned off the compressor. This lamp 
indicates a need for service. 

Содержание ATLANTIC LGR

Страница 1: ...mation Please read before using the dehumidifier and save for future reference Purchase Date ______________________________Serial No __________________________________ 313 North Oak Street Burlington...

Страница 2: ...e Keep the unit plugged in and the discharge hose in a receptacle Allow the unit to thaw thoroughly until the side of the unit is no longer cold to touch Press the purge switch to completely empty the...

Страница 3: ...ts airflow This condition may cause the unit to overheat Assure that there is sufficient space between the back of the unit and these fabrics to avoid this condition Save the shipping carton in case y...

Страница 4: ...l cause damage to the compressor A false low charge may be sensed by the control if the refrigerant is cold The automatic restart will switch the unit back on if the pressure in the system increases I...

Страница 5: ...rough each coil After removing the dry particle contamination a wet cleaning process may be used Caution Do not use a hose to flush the coils and do not permit water to leak into the electrical compar...

Страница 6: ...ich allows access to the cooling coil surfaces Rugged ABS Skid Panel Panel makes loading and unloading simple and protects the unit from scratches and abrasions Control Panel The control panel plus th...

Страница 7: ...T RD 00E NNHN0279 Relay 6 240 VAC 50 60 Hz RD 00E NNAN0255 Evaporator Coil RD 02M N2AN0246 Condensor Coil RD 02M N2AN0245 Condensate Pump RD 00M PNA10241 ICM Defrost Control RD 00E N6NN0236 ICM Defros...

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Страница 9: ...and can be refused for credit or return 1 Normal wear and tear 2 Improper packaging by customer causing freight damage 3 Failure to provide a suitable operating environment 4 Use of the product for pu...

Страница 10: ...of nature or any other cause beyond Dry Air Technology s reasonable control End User Responsibilities Warranty service must be performed by a firm or individual authorized by Dry Air Technology If th...

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