Therma Stor Products Group Dehumidifier UA 135H User Manual

INSTALLER’S & OWNER’S MANUAL  
Ultra-Aire 135H Whole House  
Ventilating Dehumidifier  
UA-135H • Part No. 4025470 • Serial No.________________________________  
Dehumidification  
Fresh Air Ventilation  
The highly efficient Ultra-Aire 135H dehumidifier utilizes refrigeration  
to cool the incoming air stream below its dew point. This cooled and  
drier air is used to pre-cool the incoming air stream resulting in a  
significant increase in overall efficiency. After the pre-cooling stage,  
the processed air is reheated by passing through the condenser coil.  
The heat removed by the evaporator coil is returned to the air stream,  
resulting in an overall temperature increase of the air leaving the unit.  
Optional fresh outdoor air may be ducted to the unit via a six inch  
round duct. This provides fresh air to dilute pollutants and maintain  
high oxygen content in the air. The amount of fresh air ventilation can  
be regulated by a variety of dampers and controls.  
Air Filtration  
The Ultra-Aire 135H includes air filtration to improve indoor air quality.  
A MERV-11 media filter is standard. An optional MERV-14 deep  
pleated 95% media filter is available for optimum air filtration and to  
reduce potentially harmful airborne particles. If the optional filter is  
chosen, the standard filter operates as a prefilter.  
The Ultra-Aire 135H is controlled by 24 volt remote wired controls. A  
variety of controls are available suitable to various applications.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Safety Precautions  
Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions  
carefully before installing and operating this device. Proper  
adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum  
benefit from your UA-135H indoor air quality system.  
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• The device is designed to be installed INDOORS IN A SPACE THAT  
IS PROTECTED FROM RAIN AND FLOODING.  
• Install the unit with space to access the front panel for  
maintenance and service. DO NOT INSTALL UNIT WITH THE FRONT  
PANEL INACCESSIBLE.  
• Avoid directing the discharge air at people, or over the water in  
pool areas.  
• If used near a pool or spa; be certain there is NO chance the unit  
could fall into the water, splashed and that it is plugged into a GFCI  
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT OUTLET.  
• DO NOT use the device as a bench or table.  
• DO NOT place the device directly on structural members.  
• A drain pan MUST be placed under the unit if installed above a  
living area or above an area where water leakage could cause  
damage.  
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optional fresh air ventilation to the filter box should be easily  
accomplished by the unit's location.  
1. Intended Application for Ultra-Aire 135H  
For the ideal installation, draw air from the central part of the home  
and return it to the isolated areas of the home like the bedrooms,  
den, utility room, or family room. The ductwork of the existing  
heating system can be used to supply air to the home.  
4.1C Power Accessibility  
Unit should be located in an area where the cord's length (6') should  
easily reach a 115 VAC electrical outlet with a minimum of a 15 A  
circuit capacity.  
2. Registrations  
The Ultra-Aire 135H (P/N 4025080) conforms to UL STD 1995.  
Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 236.  
4.1D Space  
Location should have enough clearance to handle the unit's overall  
dimensions as well as the necessary return/supply ductwork to the  
unit and the additional 4" in height for the unit to drain properly.  
The filter box should be accorded enough space to allow for the  
opening of the filter access panel and for the replacement of the  
filter elements.  
3. Specifications  
Model:  
UA-135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier  
110-120 VAC, 12 Amps, 60 Hz, grounded  
135 pints/day @ 80°F, 60% RH  
56°F min., 100°F max.  
355 CFM without external ducting  
335 CFM @ .20 IWG external static  
315 CFM @ .40 IWG external static  
1 lb., 12 oz. R22  
Electrical:  
Capacity:  
Operating Temp.:  
Air Flow:  
4.1E Low Voltage Wiring  
Unit Location should be in an area where field wiring the remote  
controls (low voltage) to the unit will be possible.  
Refrigerant Charge:  
Duct Connections:  
Filter Size:  
4.1F Sound  
Round 10" inlet, 10" outlet  
Pleated cloth: 2" x 20" x 24"  
High Efficiency: 4" x 20" x 24" (optional)  
The UA-135H produces sound levels from 50 to 60 dB. If necessary,  
do not locate unit in or adjacent to areas which the unit's sound  
might be aggravating to the end user. For additional noise control,  
attach 3⁄4" plywood surround.  
Unit Size  
(w/o duct collars):  
Shipping Size:  
Unit Weight:  
31"L x 21"W x 18 3/4"H  
37"L x 25"W x 28 1/2"H  
99.3 lbs.  
4.1G Back-Draft Damper  
It is recommended that a back draft damper be utilized on the supply  
ducts for the UA-135H. The unit location should be able to permit  
this accessory to be installed if requested by the end user. For more  
information please call customer service at (800) 533-7533.  
Shipping Weight:  
138 lbs.  
4. Installation  
4.1 Installation Checklist  
4.1H Support Structure and Suspension  
IMPORTANT: Prior to installation of the UA-135H, the  
following checklist should be reviewed. The UA-135H can be  
installed in a variety of locations to meet the owner's needs and  
integrate with existing forced air systems or existing ductwork  
if desired. The location choice is contingent on a variety of  
requirements not limited to: ease of service, controls access,  
drainage, filtration, power, fresh-air ventilation, water damage  
prevention, and current regulatory codes (ASHRAE, fire, etc). Please  
address all of these issues before you select the devices location.  
Place the UA-135H on supports to raise the base of the unit  
approximately 4" above the horizontal floor below it. Raising the  
UA-135H will help the unit drain with gravity flow. Do not place the  
UA-135H directly on structural building members without vibration  
absorbers or unwanted noise may result.  
The UA-135H may be suspended with steel hanger straps (plumbers  
tape) or a suitable alternative from structural members, as long as  
the suspending assembly supports the 5 individual feet of the UA-  
135H's base in its entirety. Remember to place a drain pan under the  
unit if it is suspended above a finished area or above an area where  
water leakage could cause damage.  
4.1A Drainage and Trap  
Unit should be located in an area where the  
UA-135H's condensate (water) may be easily  
routed to a suitable drain. Space and location  
requirements should take into account the  
incorporation of a trap for the assembly as  
shown in section 4.4.  
4.2 External Insulation Kit  
An external insulation kit is available for the UA-135H. This will  
help prevent the cabinet from sweating if the unit is installed in an  
unconditioned space. This kit will increase the efficiency of the unit  
by eliminating unwanted heat transfer between the unit and the  
space. See the optional accessories list for information on the kit.  
4.1B Filter Box & Fresh Air Ventilation  
Unit location should be in an area where the unit’s return  
(intake) side will be easily accessible for ducting. Ducting the  
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lengths from building supply, plumbing or hardware stores. Grade of  
pitch should be 1" per 10'.  
4.3 Electrical Requirements  
WARNING: Do not allow the yellow lead from  
the Ultra-Aire to contact the red lead or orange  
lead from the Ultra-Aire or damage to the  
4.4A Lifting Condensate  
An optional condensate pump kit may be  
installed if a lift is required to dispose of  
the condensate. The condensate pump  
can be ordered direct from the factory.  
See the optional parts list in Section 7 for  
information on the kit.  
transformer will result.  
The UA-135H plugs into a common grounded 115VAC outlet. The  
device draws around 11.4 Amps under normal operating conditions.  
Note, the unit may trip the current of a 15A circuit, if the circuit  
contains other heavy electrical loads. If used in an area which may  
become wet, a ground fault interrupter (GFI) protected circuit is  
recommended. Please, consult local electrical codes for any further  
information.  
4.5 Ducting  
4.5A Installing Duct Collars  
The UA-135H is equipped with 10" diameter round inlet and exhaust  
collars. The inlet collar is factory installed. The inlet collar is designed  
with tabs that fold inside the 10" hole located on the return panel of  
the UA-135H.  
Therma-Stor LLC offers a family of control devices for use with the  
UA-135H. The controls are to be located remotely from the unit and  
located in the space to be conditioned. The controls are low voltage  
(24 volt) and should be connected to the UA-135H with low voltage  
wire (thermostat or other appropriate).  
To install the exhaust collar, bend all  
four tabs out and away from the center  
Do not install the control panel where it may not accurately sense  
the relative humidity such as near HVAC supply registers, near  
exterior doors, on an outside wall, near a window, or near a water  
source.  
of the collar. The exhaust collar is  
attached to the UA-135H by fastening  
the four tabs on the outside of the  
supply panel to the UA-135H. Fasten  
the collar to the supply panel of the  
The installer must supply the wiring between the UA-135H and the  
control panel. Be sure to safely route the control wiring to prevent  
damage during installation.  
UA-135H by removing one fan screw, placing the collar over the  
four holes, then screwing the fan screw and three additional #10-24  
thread cutting screws into the four holes near the 8" diameter outlet  
hole.  
Do not cross wires when connecting the UA-135H and the remote  
control panel or damage to the transformer may result. The remote  
controls of the UA-135H are powered by a low voltage circuit  
(24VAC) and must NEVER contact or be connected to a high voltage  
circuit.  
4.5B Ducting for Dehumidification  
For the ideal installation, draw air from the central part of the home  
and return it to the isolated areas of the home like the bedrooms,  
den, utility room, or family room. The ductwork of the existing  
heating system can be used to supply air to the home. If the existing  
supply goes to isolated areas of the home, discharge the supply of  
the UA-135H into the supply of the existing heating system. If the  
existing heating system incorporates a central supply, installation of  
a separate supply duct from the UA-135H to each isolated area is  
recommended.  
The control wires leaving the UA-135H and the remote control  
panels are numbered and color-coded to prevent confusion. Some of  
the control wires leaving the UA-135H may not be used with certain  
control panels and should be left safely disconnected with wire  
nuts taped onto the stripped ends. Be sure to consult the electrical  
schematic in this manual or inside the access panel of the UA-135H  
before making control connections.  
4.5C Fresh Air / Supply Air  
4.4 Condensate (Water) Removal  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT draw air directly from the kitchen,  
IMPORTANT: Incorporate a trap for the assembly as shown in  
Figure 2. Use care to keep the pipe assembly as flat to the floor  
as possible, kinks and/or humps will prevent proper drainage.  
The Ultra-Aire APD generates condensate.  
laundry, or isolated basement.  
You may draw air from a basement that is open to the home. All  
flexible ducting connected to the UA-135H should be UL listed.  
Condensate drains by gravity via the 1"  
x 3⁄4" bushing extending from the unit. It  
is necessary to assemble your own drain  
pipe assembly utilizing 3⁄4" PVC pipe to  
get the condensate to a floor or other  
drain. Pipe is commonly available in 10'  
A length of 6 feet or more of flex ducting on the outlet of the UA-  
135H will reduce air noise from the impeller fan. A length of flexible  
ducting on all UA-135H duct connections is recommended to reduce  
noise and vibration transmitted to rigid ductwork in the structure.  
Ducting the UA-135H as mentioned requires consideration of the  
following points:  
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Duct Sizing: For total duct lengths up to 25', use a minimum 10"  
diameter round or equivalent rectangular. For longer lengths, use a  
minimum 12" diameter or equivalent. Grills or diffusers on the duct  
ends must not excessively restrict airflow.  
the structure during these times. This approach is often more  
economical than running the dehumidifier to remove excess  
moisture from the structure. In cold climates, it is critical to  
adequately ventilate to reduce the inside moisture content to  
avoid moisture accumulating in the wall cavities. For example; in a  
house that experiences condensation on the interior surface of the  
windows during the winter, increasing the amount of ventilation will  
often cure the problem.  
An insulated 6" diameter duct is generally sufficient to provide up  
to 125 CFM of outside air. Large quantities of outside air will impact  
UA-135H performance positively or negatively, depending upon the  
inside and outside air conditions.  
Isolated Areas: Effective dehumidification may require that ducting  
be branched to isolated, stagnant air flow areas. Use 8" or larger  
diameter branch ducting to each of two or three areas, use 6" or  
larger to each of four or more areas. Provisions must be made to  
provide airflow from supply locations to central return location. Proper  
air distribution is important to ensure even humidity control and heat  
distribution throughout the structure.  
The outside air duct should be connected to the 6" round collar on  
the filter enclosure of the unit. The amount of fresh air should be  
based on the size and occupancy of the residence. If you are unsure  
of your ventilation air requirements or have need for higher air flows,  
consult the factory by calling 1-800-533-7533 for assistance.  
4.5E Installation in a Basement or Crawlspace  
with an Existing Forced Air HVAC System.  
Basement Installation: Install a separate 10" return for the UA-135H  
in a central area of the structure. Duct the supply of the Ultra-Aire  
to a 10" x 10" x 10"tee/damper, adjusted to 20% open to the  
basement. Duct the other side of the tee to the air supply of the  
existing HVAC system. Connect a duct from outside to the 6" collar of  
the Ultra-Aire if you wish to provide fresh make-up air. See Figure 6.  
Connecting to existing HVAC systems:An optional 10" check damper  
is available from the factory to prevent reverse flow through the  
UA-135H. If the UA-135H is ducted to the supply of a high static air  
handler the check damper may be placed in the UA-135H supply duct.  
Contact the factory when connecting to a static pressure of greater  
than or equal to +.5" WG.  
4.5D Ducting for Fresh Air — Option  
Fresh air can be brought into the structure by connecting an  
insulated duct from outside the structure to the 6" inlet of the  
optional filter box and by turning on the fan switch or activating  
the humidity control (on units with the humidity control panel).  
Activate the ventilation timer on units with the ventilating & humidity  
control panel to bring in fresh air. Refer to section “Programming  
Instructions” for the ventilation timer. Advantages of this form of  
ventilation include:  
1. Outside air is filtered before entering the building.  
2.Outside air will be dehumidified before entering if the UA-135H  
is running in dehumidification mode.  
3. Drawing air from outside and blowing inside aids in slightly  
pressurizing the structure. This helps prevent dirty and humid  
air from entering elsewhere. It also reduces the potential for  
carcinogenic radon gas to enter and provides make-up air for  
open combustion and exhaust devices like the clothes drier,  
fireplace, and water heater.  
Crawlspace Installation: Install a separate return for the UA-135H  
in a central area of the structure. Duct the supply of the UA-135H  
to a 10" x 10" x 10" tee/damper that is 20% open to the crawl  
space if desired. Duct the other side of the tee to the air supply of  
the existing HVAC system. Connect an insulated duct from outside  
to the 6" collar of the UA-135H if you wish to provide optional fresh  
make-up air.  
4. Exhaust fans are recommended in the bath rooms and kitchen.  
In cold climates or areas where the outdoor dew point is low  
at times, ventilation can be used to dehumidify the structure.  
This is accomplished by bringing the dry, low dew point air into  
If the existing system has multiple returns, select one to disconnect  
from the existing forced air system and use it for the dedicated  
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Ultra-Aire return. Always select a return from a central location in the  
structure in an area that is always open to the rest of the structure.  
Do not use a return from a room that may have its door closed much  
of the time or, alternatively, install a separate return from the open  
part of the house.  
will circulate through the UA-135H to be filtered and dehumidified.  
4" diameter duct is recommended for branches to the bedrooms, 6"  
diameter duct is recommended for branches to larger areas. Connect  
an insulated duct from outside to the 6" collar of the UA-135H if you  
wish to provide fresh make-up air.  
4.5F Installation in an Attic with an  
Existing Forced Air HVAC System  
ALWAYS install a catch pan with a drain or float interrupt for  
condensate under the UA-135H in an attic or condensate may  
damage the living space below.  
4.6 Compressor Release & Noise Abatement  
The compressor is attached to the partition with one cable tie and a  
1.5" x 1.5" x 4.5" foam pad to secure it during shipment. This rigid  
attachment must be removed once the unit is installed and may  
cause noise from compressor vibration. After installation, remove the  
service panel, cut and remove the cable tie and foam pad securing  
the compressor's accumulator to the partition. This will prevent the  
compressor from transmitting vibration to the cabinet.  
The preferred method of installation is to create a separate return  
for the UA-135H in a central area of the structure. Duct the supply of  
the UA-135H to the air supply of the existing HVAC system. Connect  
an insulated duct from outside to the 6" collar of the UA-135H if you  
wish to provide fresh make-up air. Adjust a damper in the duct to  
provide the desired amount of fresh air. See Figure 7.  
For further noise abatement, make sure none of the refrigeration  
tubes are pressed against the cabinet or access panel. Check  
that the refrigeration tubes are centered in the holes where they  
pass through the partition. For additional noise control, attach  
3⁄4" plywood surround.  
A length of 10 feet or more of acoustical flex ducting on the outlet of  
the UA-135H will reduce air noise from the impeller fan. A length of  
flexible ducting on all UA-135H duct connections is recommended  
to reduce noise and vibration transmitted to rigid ductwork in the  
structure.  
4.7 Controls  
All control panels should be mounted in a central area of the  
structure where it can accurately sense the humidity of the air in the  
living space and be accessed. All controls require field wiring from  
the unit location to the panel mount location.  
To determine how each control operates the UA-135H it must first be  
determined which control is being used and whether or not the 135H  
is ducted for fresh air ventilation.  
4.5G Installation in a Structure with  
Two Forced Air HVAC Systems  
When installing the UA-135H in a space with two HVAC systems, the  
outlet air of the UA-135H may be ducted into the supply ducting of  
each system. The 10" outlet of the UA-135H may be split into two  
separate ducts by using a “T” or “Y” adapter. It is recommended to  
install a manual damper (balancing damper) and a backdraft damper  
in each duct, then connect to the supply ducting of each HVAC  
system. The balancing dampers provide the ability to control airflow  
into each system. The backdraft dampers prevent cross flow of air  
from one system to the other when only one system is active. See  
Figure 8.  
Humidity/Fan Control Panel (P/N 4024155)  
4.7A Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITHOUT Fresh Air Ventilation or  
Damper  
4.7B Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITH Fresh Air Ventilation and  
WITHOUT Damper  
4.7C Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITH Fresh Air Ventilation AND  
Damper  
Ventilation Timer/Humidity Control Panel (P/N 4024125)  
4.7D Ventilation Timer and Humidity Control WITH Fresh Air AND  
Motorized Damper  
4.5H Installation in a Structure with  
No Existing Forced Air HVAC System  
DEH 2000 Digital Control (P/N 4024539)  
4.7E Digital Controller WITH Fresh Air AND Damper  
4.7F Digital Controller WITHOUT Fresh Air  
When installing the UA-135H in a structure that does not have a  
forced air HVAC system, a single return for the UA-135H should be  
installed in central open area of the structure. DO NOT locate the  
return in a bathroom or a kitchen. The supplies of the UA-135H  
should be located in the remote areas of the structure (such as  
bedrooms, den, etc.). By ducting this way, the air inside the structure  
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4.7A Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITHOUT Fresh Air  
Ventilation or Damper  
The humidity/fan control panel automatically controls the humidity  
of the living space. The humidity/fan control panel contains an  
adjustable humidity control and a fan switch. The panel has a cover  
that must remain open to the air within the living space for accurate  
4.8 Humidity Control Adjustment  
Set the humidity control to the desired  
humidity level for the home. Turning the knob  
clockwise results in a drier setting. See the  
back of the control panel cover for set points.  
The dehumidifier will run continuously until  
the relative humidity (RH) is reduced to the  
humidity control dial setting. Setting the  
humidity control to lower RH levels will NOT  
increase the unit's dehumidification rate; the  
Figure 12  
Humidity Control  
Adjustment Knob  
unit will simply run longer to reduce the area's RH to the setting.  
The UA-135H unit (and refrigerant-based dehumidifiers in general)  
will reduce a warm space's RH to a lower level than that of a cool  
space. Therefore there is no benefit to set the humidity control to  
excessively low levels in cool rooms; doing so will result in long  
periods of ineffective dehumidifier run time. Settings below 45% are  
not recommended.  
humidity sensing. Position the fan switch ON when the home is  
occupied. This filters and circulates air throughout the home. For  
humidity control operation refer to section 4.8.  
4.9 Fan/Filter Switch  
4.7B Humidity/Fan Control Panel  
Turning ON the fan/filter switch to FAN ON”  
position will cause the UA-135H impeller fan  
to run continuously, whether the UA-135H is  
dehumidifying or not. This function is desirable  
if the unit is used for air circulation and filtration  
to achieve maximum indoor air quality. When the  
WITH Fresh Air Ventilation and WITHOUT Damper  
The humidity/fan control panel automatically controls the humidity  
of the living space. The humidity/fan control panel contains an  
adjustable humidity control and a fan switch. The panel has a cover  
that must remain open to the air within the living space for accurate  
humidity sensing. Position the fan switch “ON” when the home  
is occupied. This filters and circulates air throughout the home.  
Outside air is introduced whenever fan is “ON.” Manual operation  
of fan filter switch controls outside air and ventilation. Since the fan  
operates whenever the UA-135H is dehumidifying outside air will be  
introduced. For humidity control operation refer to section 4.8.  
Figure 13  
Fan/Filter Switch  
switch is “FAN ON” position, air will be constantly  
filtered through the UA-135H and circulated  
throughout the house. When the switch is “FAN AUTO” position the  
impeller fan will operate only when the humidity control calls for  
dehumidification or when the ventilation timer calls for ventilation.  
4.10 Ventilation Timer  
4.7C Humidity/Fan Control Panel  
The ventilation timer controls the impeller fan and the motorized  
fresh air damper. When the ventilation timer is activated, the UA-  
135H will circulate the indoor air, and bring in fresh air from outside.  
The ventilation timer should be set for the required ventilation of  
the residence. The home should be ventilated with fresh air as  
suggested by applicable codes and standards.The ventilation timer  
is an electronic timer that displays the current time. This timer has  
battery backup, so it will not require resetting after a power outage.  
Following a prolonged power outage the display of the timer will  
flash on and off indicating a power outage has occurred. The one-  
minute time increments of the ventilation timer allow you to program  
the ventilation of your home to fit your schedule.  
WITH Fresh Air Ventilation AND Damper  
In this configuration, a motorized damper has been installed in the  
fresh air duct. When the fan/filter switch is in the “OFF” position, the  
damper is closed. The UA-135H will then circulate and dehumidify  
air to provide humidity control. When the fan/filter switch is in the  
“ON” position, the motorized damper will open and the fan will run,  
introducing outside air. The unit may or may not be dehumidifying in  
the ventilation mode, depending on the humidity control setting. See  
Section  
4.7D Ventilation Timer and Humidity Control  
WITH Fresh Air AND Motorized Damper  
Refer to sections 4.8 through 4.13.  
The ventilation timer allows six programs with each program having  
one "on" and one "off" event. A program allows the user to turn the  
ventilation on at a certain day and time, then it allows them to turn  
the ventilation off at a certain day and time. Each of these programs  
can be repeated daily or weekly or during a specified block of days.  
All six of the programs operate independently of each other. If the  
timer fails to operate or operates erratically, check that the control  
4.7E DEH 2000 Digital Controller  
WITH Fresh Air AND Damper  
Refer to Section 5.  
4.7F DEH 2000 Digital Controller WITHOUT Fresh Air  
Refer to Sections 5 through Section 5.2G only.  
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panel receives 24Vac from the UA-135H. If 24Vac is present at the  
control panel, reset the timer by pressing the reset button at the  
bottom center of the timer face. The reset button is the small recessed  
button with an R beneath it located below the 1...7 and h buttons.  
Depress the reset button until the display clears. Release the reset  
button. The display will reappear as 00:00. Resetting the timer will  
clear the time and all program settings. After resetting the timer follow  
the instructions below to set the correct time and ventilation programs.  
4.11 Setting the Time  
First, set the correct time on the timer by sliding the switch in the  
upper right hand corner of the timer to the clock symbol. and pressing  
the 1...7 (DAY), h (HOUR), and m (MINUTE) buttons. Remember this  
timer operates on a 24-hour (military time) clock.  
4.12 Ventilation Schedule  
Slide the switch in the upper right hand corner to the program symbol  
P. ON” will appear to the right of the time and the number “1” will  
appear in the lower right hand corner of the display. The “1” and  
“ON” signify the turn on time for the first program. Press the 1...7, h  
and m button to choose the days of the week for this program. You  
can choose Mon.-Sun, Mon.-Fri., Sat-Sun, or any single day of the  
week. The days chosen are shown along the top of the display on the  
ventilation timer. Next press the h button to set the hour for the start  
of the ventilation period. Remember this timer operates on a 24-hour  
clock (military time). Then press the m button to set the minutes past  
the hour to start the ventilation. Now, with the ventilation start time  
set; press the I/O button. The word “OFF” should appear to the right  
of the time and the number “1” should remain in the lower right hand  
corner of the display. The “1” and “OFF” signify the turn off time for  
the first program. Set the turn off time using the 1...7, h and m buttons  
in the same way as described above and continue on to the second  
through sixth programs. When setting the ventilation programs, you  
can return to the current time display by sliding the switch in the  
upper right corner of the timer to RUN. The slide switch must be set to  
RUN for the timer to operate its scheduled programs.  
4.13 Automatic or Manual Mode  
The slide switch in the upper left of the timer is used to choose  
between automatic and manual operation. When the slide switch is  
set to AUTO mode, the UA-135H will ventilate when the scheduled  
programs call for ventilation. When the slide switch is set to manual  
(set to hand symbol on the right), the operation of the timer is  
controlled by the I/O button only. Pressing the I/O button will switch the  
ventilation timer between ON (detent) and OFF (detent). As you press  
the I/O button, “ON” or “OFF” will be displayed to the right of the time.  
The “ON” or “OFF” indicates if the ventilation timer is on or off. The  
I/O button will manually override scheduled programs if the timer is in  
AUTO mode.  
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WIRE THE UNIT AND CONTROL PACKAGE AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM BELOW  
WARNING: DO NOT allow the yellow lead from the unit to contact the red lead or the white  
lead from the unit or damage to the transformers will result. Do not direct connect the white  
lead on the unit to the violet lead on the ventilation control or damage to the transformer will  
result.  
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allowing it to slide downward to lock into position.  
7. Make the electrical connections to the terminals on theback  
panel as shown in the wiring diagram.  
5. (DEH 2000) DIGITAL CONTROL  
Installation Instructions  
8. Seal the hole around the wires to prevent air movement.  
9. Reconnect the quick connector onto the back panel.  
10. Reassemble the front to the back panel. Connect at the top  
first, then at the bottom.  
5.2B Wiring  
WARNING  
Warning: Do not allow the yellow lead from the Ultra-Aire  
to contact the red lead or orange lead from the Ultra-Aire or  
damage to the transformer will result.  
The installer must supply the wiring between the Ultra-Aire and  
the control panel. Be sure to safely route the control wires to  
prevent damage during installation. Be careful not to cross wires  
when connecting the Ultra-Aire and the remote control panel or  
damage to the transformer may result.  
5.1 Specifications  
Model: 4024539  
Electrical: 24 VAC  
Humidity Range: 20 – 90%  
RH Humidity Accuracy: +/- 4%  
Output: 3 Amps 24 VAC  
IMPORTANT  
The remote controls of the  
Ultra-Aire are powered by a  
low voltage circuit (24 VAC)  
and must NEVER contact or be  
connected to a high voltage  
circuit.  
5.2 Installation  
This control panel must be installed in the conditioned space and  
in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Follow  
the instructions below when installing and setting this control.  
Some of the control wires may  
not be used with certain control  
panels and should be left safely  
disconnected with wire nuts  
taped onto the stripped ends.  
Be sure to consult the electrical  
schematic in this manual  
before making the control  
connections.  
5.2A Install Instructions  
1. Separate the front panel from the back panel by depressing  
the tongue located in the bottom of the control.  
2. Gently disconnect the quick connector on the back panel  
3. Remove the battery from the back panel by sliding it to the left  
and out from it’s retaining clip. To mount in the black battery  
holder on the front panel, insert it from the top, gently pressing  
downward until it snaps into place and is held under the top  
clip of the holder. The + engraved on the battery should be  
visible.  
4. Line the back panel up against the wall or flat surface onto  
which it is to be mounted and drill in the appropriate mounting  
holes  
5. Insert the screws so they extend approximately 1/8" from the  
wall or flat surface.  
6. Align the back panel against these screws, pushing it forward,  
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• The word “CLOCK” appears at the top of the display during the  
clock display, along with the day and time.  
• The word “HUMIDITY” appears during the humidity display, with  
the current Set point on the left, and the ambient RH on the right.  
• The word “TEMP” appears as the unit displays the current  
temperature.  
• The fan status display is indicated by a capitol “F”. “OF” indicates  
fan off status, “on” indicates fan on status.  
• The damper display is indicated by a “d” with the same on/off  
status indicators as the temperature.  
• The ventilation program is displayed along the bottom of the  
display during the clock, humidity, and temperature displays only  
when the damper operation is set to the programmed setting “Pr”.  
5.3B Setting  
WARNING  
During the set-up process, if you make a mistake, you can always go  
back to adjust the settings. If you leave the control alone and don’t  
touch any buttons for 10 seconds, the control will remember any  
changes made and return to “home state.”  
Warning: Connecting the white wire to the control terminal  
without use of a motorized damper could create a short  
resulting in damage to the transformer.  
The white wire controls the motorized damper that can be installed  
into a fresh air duct. This provides the ability to control when fresh  
air is introduced into the building by using the ventilation timer  
function labeled “damper” on the control. If the motorized damper is  
not used, DO NOT CONNECT THE WHITE WIRE TO THE CONTROL  
OR DAMAGE TO THE TRANSFORMER MAY RESULT. Simply leave  
the white wire terminal (Y1) unused if the damper is not used.  
5.3C On/Off Setting  
Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn the system on or off. When the  
system is on, the green indicator will be lit. In the off mode, the  
controller continues the regular display sequence and indicates  
current time, temperature, and relative humidity. It also displays the  
status of the fan and damper as if the control were on, but the fan  
and damper will not operate unless the control is on and the green  
indicator is lit. Setup can be done with the control either on or off.  
5.2C Location  
Install the remote control panel in a central area of the structure  
where it will sense the relative humidity of the structure accurately.  
Do not install the control panel where it may not accurately sense  
the relative humidity such as near HVAC supply registers, near  
exterior doors and windows, or near a pool or spa.  
5.3D Setting Clock Time  
1. Push “CLOCK” button. The hour display will flash, use the “SET” +  
or – button to adjust hour. Notice the a.m./p.m. display.  
Figure 6: Setting clock time.  
2. Push “CLOCK” button again. The minute display will flash. Use the  
“+,–” buttons to adjust to the proper time.  
3. Push “CLOCK” button again. The day display will flash. Use the  
“+,–” buttons to select the proper day.  
4. Push “CLOCK” button again. The AM/PM display will flash. Verify  
AM/PM setting is correct.  
5.3 Operation  
5.3A Display  
When there is power to the control, the control display sequence will  
alternately show the clock, humidity, temperature, fan status, and  
fresh air damper status. The display sequence repeats continually,  
and is referred to as “home state”.  
5. Push “CLOCK” button again, or wait a few seconds for the display  
to stop flashing. The time is now set.  
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“on” mode, the fan will run continuously. This does not effect the  
5.3E Setting Relative Humidity Set point  
dehumidification functions of the system. The system may or may  
not be ventilating or dehumidifying while the fan is running. Common  
reasons for operating the fan continuously are continuous filtration  
and air recirculation. With the fan in the “off” or “program” mode,  
the fan will operate only when needed by other functions of the  
system. The fan will remain off unless the system is dehumidifying  
and/or ventilating. The fan always runs during dehumidification, it  
also always runs during ventilation. To completely turn the system  
off, use the “ON/OFF” button as described earlier.  
The relative humidity Set point operates the dehumidifier function of  
the Ultra-Aire. It has no effect on any other function of the unit. The  
control senses the ambient relative humidity of the space in which  
it is located. The ambient condition is displayed on the right in the  
relative humidity display sequence, under the word “HUMIDITY”. The  
current Set point is displayed on the left, under the word “SET”.  
5.3H Damper Operation and Setting (Ventilation)  
The damper setting controls the ventilation function of the system.  
It has no control over the dehumidification function. In order to  
provide ventilation, the damper must be open (“on”) and the fan  
must be running. The controller takes care of these two functions  
automatically, so whenever the damper is open (“on”), the fan is  
running.  
If the Set point is equal to or greater than the current ambient  
condition, the space does not need to be dried, sothe dehumidifier  
function will be off. Example: Set point: 50%RH Current condition  
45% RH = Dehumidifier off, red “DEHU”indicator not lit.  
This is true even if the fan has been set to the “off” mode. The  
ventilation indicator will be lit whenever the unit is ventilating.  
If the Set point is less than the ambient condition, thedehumidifier  
will be on, and the red “DEHU” indicator will be lit. The space is more  
humid than the Set point, so the controller operates the dehumidifier  
to dry the space.Example: Set point: 50% RH Current condition: 55%  
RH =Dehumidifier on, red “DEHU” indicator lit.  
There are three damper operation modes, “on”, “off” (denoted by  
“OF”), and program (denoted by “Pr”). With the damper in the “on”  
mode, the damper will be open and the fan of the system will be  
operating in order to introduce fresh air into the space. Use this  
mode for continuous fresh air ventilation. The fan is always on when  
the damper is open. When in “off” mode, the damper will not open  
and the system will not ventilate.  
To set the relative humidity Set point, press the “HUM”button. The  
display will show the “HUMIDITY” display, and theword “SET” will  
flash. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjustthe relative humidity  
Set point as desired. Therma-Storrecommends relative humidity  
levels of 45% in the summer,and lower levels in the winter. It  
is not recommended thehumidity Set point be set below 35%.  
In order to dry thehome in the winter in a cold climate, use the  
ventilationfunction of the system rather than the dehumidifier  
function.  
When in the “program” mode, the control will operate the damper  
and fan (ventilate) according to the programmed ventilation schedule  
(see the section referring to programming the ventilation schedule).  
To select damper operation:  
1. Press the “DAMPER” button. The letter “d” will appear on the  
display, along with the current mode setting.  
5.3F Fan Setting and Operation  
Use the “FAN” button to adjust the fan operation. There are 3 choices  
for fan operation: “on”, “off” (denoted by “OF”), or program (denoted  
by “Pr”). To set operation,  
1. Press the “FAN” button. The display will indicate the current fan  
setting.  
2. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust fan operation (“on”, “OF”’  
or “Pr”). Press the “FAN” button again or leave the unit alone for  
10 seconds to return to home state.  
2. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust the fan setting to the  
desired mode (“on”, “OF”, or “Pr”).  
3. Press the “DAMPER” button again or leave the control alone for  
10 seconds to select the indicated damper mode and return to  
the home state.  
5.3G Fan On Fan Off Fan Program  
The fan display reading in the normal display sequence does not  
indicate the current fan setting, it indicates the current fan status,  
and will always read either on or off. With the fan in the  
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5.3I Intermittent or Programmed Ventilation  
9. Pressing the “PROG” button again to move onto “program 2/stop”  
With the damper in program mode (denoted by “Pr” when setting the  
damper operation) the system will operate the ventilation function  
according to the current ventilation program.  
and begin the process again if setting the other programs. Follow  
the same procedure for each program.  
10. To end the program process simply leave the control alone (don’t  
push any buttons) for about 10 seconds. The unit will remember  
any changes and return to “home state”.  
There are 4 programs available for ventilation Monday through  
Friday. There are also 4 programs for Saturday and 4 programs  
for Sunday. No other choice of days is available. Each program  
to be used has an “on event” called “START” which brings the  
ventilation function on, and an “off event” called “STOP” which turns  
the function off. Each START and STOP must be entered in to the  
controller.  
5.3J Programming Notes  
To run the ventilation program, the damper mode must be in the  
“program” mode (“Pr”).  
The timer can be operated manually without changing the program  
by adjusting the damper mode from “program” to either “on” or  
“off”.  
To delete a program after it has been entered, adjust the program so  
the “START” and “STOP” times are identical.  
Occupants should determine ventilation times and rates. Therma-  
Stor makes no firm recommendations concerning when to ventilate.  
Common ventilation schedules include constant ventilation,  
ventilation based on occupancy times, intermittent operation, and  
seasonal ventilation.  
Remember the control must be on for the unit to be functioning  
- make sure the green power indicator “ON” is lit.  
To set or adjust the ventilation program:  
5.3K Ventilating or Dehumidifying to Control Indoor  
Relative Humidity Levels  
1. Press the “PROG” button two times. The display will indicate  
“Program 1/start” at the bottom, and the hour display will flash.  
Fresh air ventilation may have a drying effect or a wetting effect on  
the indoor space, depending on the amount of moisture present in  
the outdoor air. Relative humidity is not a good indicator of outside  
humidity levels: use dew point measurements instead. Consider  
outside humidity levels when using the ventilation function of the  
dehumidifier.  
2. Use the “SET” + or – button to adjust the hour for the Program 1  
start time. Be sure to pay attention to the am/pm setting.  
3. Press the “PROG” button again. The display will indicate “Program  
1/start” at the bottom, and now the minute display will flash.  
4. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust to the desired minute  
setting.  
5.3L Stop Start  
During summer in hot, humid climates operating in ventilation mode  
will increase the moisture load in the home.  
5. Press the “PROG” button again to move on to the “Program  
1/stop” event. The display will indicate “Program 1/stop” at the  
bottom, and the hour display will flash.  
Consider reducing the amount or frequency of fresh air ventilation if  
indoor humidity continues to be high.  
6. Use the “SET” + or – button to adjust the hour for the Program 1  
stop time. Be sure to pay attention to the am/pm setting.  
5.4 Low Pressure Control  
If the low side refrigerant pressure drops to 15 PSIG, the low-  
pressure control opens and shuts off the compressor and impeller  
fan. It is an automatically reset control that will close when the  
pressure rises to 35 PSIG. Its primary function is to prevent damage  
to the compressor if a leak develops in the refrigeration system. It  
may also open if the unit is A) installed in a cool area (below 50 F)  
or B) installed where it is below 40 F and then started. Under these  
conditions, the unit will restart within several minutes. Until the unit  
warms up, it may repeat the cycle several times.  
7. Press the “PROG” button again. The display will indicate “Program  
1/stop” at the bottom, and now the minute display will flash.  
8. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust to the desired minute  
setting.  
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2. Defective compressor overload.  
3. Defective compressor.  
6. Service  
CAUTION: Servicing the UA-135H with its high pressure  
refrigerant system and high voltage circuitry presents a health  
hazard which could result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or  
property damage. Only qualified service people should service  
this unit.  
4. Defrost thermostat defective.  
5. Dirty air filter(s) or airflow restricted.  
6. Low refrigerant charge, causing defrost control to cycle.  
7. Bad connection in compressor circuit. Impeller fan does not run  
with fan switch in either position.  
6.1 Technical Description  
Impeller fan does not run with ventilation timer activated.  
Compressor runs briefly but cycles on & off with humidity  
control turned to ON.  
1. Loose connection in impeller fan circuit.  
2. Obstruction prevents impeller fan rotation.  
3. Defective impeller fan.  
The UA-135H uses a refrigeration system similar to an air  
conditioner's to remove heat and moisture from incoming air, and  
add heat to the air that is discharged. Hot, high-pressure refrigerant  
gas is routed from the compressor to the condenser coil (See Figure  
1). The refrigerant is cooled and condensed by giving up its heat to  
the air that is about to be discharged from the unit. The refrigerant  
liquid then passes through a filter/drier and capillary tubing which  
causes 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 that all the evaporator tubes contain liquid refrigerant  
during normal operation. A flooded evaporator should maintain  
nearly constant pressure and temperature across the entire coil,  
from inlet to outlet.  
4. Defective impeller fan relay.  
5. Defective impeller fan capacitor.  
Impeller fan runs with fan switch ON. Impeller fan does not run  
with ventilation timer activated.  
1. Defective ventilation timer.  
2. Time not correct on ventilation timer.  
3. Ventilation timer set to manual & switched OFF.  
4. Defective fan switch.  
Evaporator coil frosted continuously, low dehumidifying  
capacity.  
1. Defrost thermostat loose or defective.  
2. Low refrigerant charge  
3. Dirty air filter(s) or airflow restricted.  
4. Excessively restrictive ducting connected to unit.  
The 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  
evacuates the cool refrigerant gas from the accumulator and  
compresses it to a high pressure and temperature  
6.2 Troubleshooting  
Unit not providing ventilation. Ventilation timer not operating  
correctly.  
1. If timer is not functioning correctly reset timer and reprogram.  
2. Check control wire connections (check connections at fresh air  
damper also).  
No dehumidification, neither impeller fan nor compressor run  
with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF.  
1. Unit unplugged or no power to outlet.  
2. Humidity control set too high or defective.  
3. Loose connection in internal or control wiring.  
4. Defective Compressor relay.  
3. Defective fresh air damper.  
4. Defective fan switch.  
5. Defective control transformer.  
6. Low pressure Control open.  
7. Optional Condensate Pump Safety Switch open.  
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 or ducting leaks.  
8. Defective compressor.  
9. Restrictive ducting.  
10. Optional Condensate Pump Safety Switch open.  
No dehumidification, compressor does not run but impeller fan  
runs with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF and humidity  
control turned to ON.  
1. Defective compressor run capacitor.  
2. Bad connection in compressor circuit.  
3. Defective compressor overload.  
4. Defective compressor.  
5. Defrost thermostat open.  
Impeller fan runs with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF, but  
compressor cycles on & off.  
1. Low ambient temperature and/or humidity causing unit to cycle  
through defrost mode.  
Unit Test to determine problem:  
1. Detach field control wiring connections from main unit.  
2. Connect the yellow and green pigtails from the main unit together;  
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only the impeller fan should run. Disconnect the wires.  
3. Connect the yellow and blue pigtails from the main unit together;  
the compressor and impeller fan should run.  
CAUTION-ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD: Electrical power must be  
present to perform some tests. These tests should be performed  
by a qualified service person.  
4. If these tests work, the main unit is working properly. You should  
check the control panel and field control wiring for problems next.  
5. Remove the control panel from the mounting box and detach  
it from the field installed control wiring. Connect the blue,  
yellow, and green wires from the control panel directly to the  
corresponding colored pigtails on the main unit. Leave the violet,  
white and red wires disconnected!  
6. Turn on the fan switch; the impeller fan should run. Turn off the  
fan switch.  
7. Turn on the humidity control; the compressor and impeller fan  
should run.  
6.6 Replacing a Compressor, Nonburn Out  
Remove the refrigerant from the system. Replace the compressor  
and liquid line filter/drier. Charge the system to 50 PSIG and check  
for leaks. Remove the charge and weigh in the refrigerant quantity  
listed on the nameplate. Operate the system to verify performance.  
6.7 Electric Ventilation Damper  
The electric ventilation damper is controlled by the ventilation timer.  
The damper will open when the ventilation timer is activated to  
allow fresh air into the structure through the 6" diameter fresh air  
inlet duct. The electric ventilation damper will remain closed when  
the ventilation timer is not activated to prevent over-ventilating  
the structure when the unit is dehumidifying or recirculating the  
indoor air. The electric ventilation timer operates on 24 Vac from the  
control circuit. DO NOT connect high voltage to the damper motor  
or damage to the motor may result. DO NOT force the blade of the  
damper by hand or damage to the damper motor may result.  
8. If these tests work, the problem is most likely in the field control  
wiring.  
6.3 Refrigerant Charging  
If the refrigerant charge is lost due to service or a leak, a new charge  
must be accurately weighed in. If any of the old charge is left in the  
system, it must be recovered before weighing in the new charge.  
Refer to the unit nameplate for the correct charge weight and  
refrigerant type.  
The damper opens in one direction only. The damper rotates very  
slowly, allow sufficient time for the damper to cycle. The damper will  
take approximately 1 minute to cycle from closed to open or from  
open to closed.  
6.4 Impeller Fan Replacement  
The motorized impeller fan is a unitary assembly consisting of the  
motor and impeller fan. If defective, the complete assembly must be  
replaced.  
If the electric ventilation damper fails to operate:  
1. Check that the wiring is correct and that voltage is present at the  
damper motor.  
1. Unplug the power cord  
2. Remove the cabinet access panel  
2. Check for any obstruction inside the damper. If the electric  
ventilation damper fails to operate after performing these checks,  
it must be replaced.  
3. Disconnect the impeller's blue, black, brown leads, which are  
attached to the capacitors as well as the green/yellow ground  
lead.  
6.8 Condensate Pump Kit  
4. Remove the impeller access plate, which is the D-shaped plate  
mounted to the supply/exhaust panel of the UA-135H. The  
impeller should be attached to this D-shaped plate. Pull the leads  
through the black plastic scroll housing inside, as you remove the  
impeller access plate.  
An optional condensate pump kit is available from the factory for use  
with the UA-135H. Condensate is automatically pumped to a remote  
location when the water level in the  
pump's reservoir rises to close the  
float switch. The pump also contains  
a safety float switch. The white leads  
5. Remove the two cable clamps securing the impeller cord to the  
access plate.  
from this switch extend from beneath  
the pump cover. This switch should  
be installed in series with the field  
6. Remove the defective impeller from the access plate  
7. Reassemble the new impeller fan by reversing the above  
procedure. Note: Make sure that the new impeller cord is secured  
tightly to the impeller access plate utilizing the two cable clamps  
given with the unit. Make sure to reconnect all leads in their  
correct positions.  
wire that connects the blue (#5) lead from the UA-135H to the blue  
(#5) lead on the control panel. If the pump fails, this switch opens  
the compressor control circuit and stops water production before  
the reservoir overflows. The UA-135H will continue to ventilate or  
circulate air as normal, but will not dehumidify until this switch  
closes.  
6.5 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement  
This compressor is equipped with a two terminal external overload  
and a run capacitor, but no start capacitor or relay.  
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WIRING DIAGRAMS  
UA-135H With Humidity/Fan Control (4024155)  
UA-135H W/Ventilation Timer/  
Humidity/Fan Control (4024125)  
UA-135H With DEH 2000 Digital Controller (4024539)  
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OPTIONAL PARTS LIST  
Item  
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4024125  
4024155  
4024539  
4025287  
4022220  
4024377  
4024369  
4024370  
4020646  
4025463  
Description  
Control Panel Assembly, Ventilation Timer & Humidity Control  
Control Panel Assembly, Humidity/Fan  
DEH 2000 Digital Controller  
Filter Box  
Condensate Pump Kit, External  
Optional External Insulation Kit (not shown)  
2”x20”x24” Filter (not shown)  
4”x20”x24” Filter (not shown)  
10” Backdraft Damper (not shown)  
Stand Kit (not shown)  
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10  
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SERVICE PARTS LIST  
Item  
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2
3
4
5
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9
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11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
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not shown  
not shown  
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not shown  
not shown  
not shown  
Part No.  
4021589  
4025075  
4025298  
4022484  
4025244  
4021396  
4021470  
4021648  
4021395  
4025076  
4020924  
4025224  
4025087  
4022219  
4022487  
4017414  
4025249  
4024368  
4025082  
4025084  
4025086  
4025242  
Description  
Capillary Tube, .059" X .124" X 28.00" (not shown)  
Compressor, Carlyle (EBA105111A)  
Compressor Overload (EBA105111A) (not shown)  
Compressor Relay, SPST, 24 Vac, 30A  
Compressor Run Capacitor, 30 MFD  
Condenser Coil  
Defrost Thermostat  
Defrost Thermostat Mounting Clip (not shown)  
Evaporator Coil  
Impeller Fan  
Impeller Fan Relay, SPDT, 24 Vac, 15A  
Impeller Fan Run Capacitor, 15 MFD  
Filter/Drier  
Low Pressure Control (not shown)  
Transformer, 120/24 Vac, 40 VA  
Accumulator  
Collar 10"  
Collar 10" no crimp  
Cord  
Wire Harness  
Wire Harness, low voltage  
Wiring Diagram  
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ULTRA-AIRE 135H Dehumidifier Limited Warranty  
WARRANTOR:  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: 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's reasonable control.  
If any Ultra-Aire 135H Dehumidifier part is repaired  
or replaced, the new part shall be warranted for the  
balance of original warranty (but all warranty periods will  
be extended by the period of time, if any, that the Ultra-  
Aire 135H Dehumidifier is out of service while awaiting  
covered warranty service).  
Therma-Stor LLC  
PO Box 8680  
Madison, WI 53708  
Telephone: 1-800-533-7533.  
WARRANTY: This warranty covers the Ultra-Aire 135H  
Dehumidifier and extends only to the original residential  
end-user of the Ultra-Aire 135H Dehumidifier, and may  
not be assigned or transferred.  
Year One - 100% parts and labor (all components).  
Therma-Stor LLC warrants that, for one (1) year  
the Ultra-Aire 135H Dehumidifier will operate free  
from any defects in materials and workmanship, or  
Therma-Stor LLC will, at its option, repair or replace  
the defective part(s), free of any charge.  
Warranty service will be performed during normal  
working hours.  
UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY  
APPLICABLE TO THE ULTRA-AIRE DEHUMIDIFIER OR  
ANY PART THEREOF, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED  
BY LAW, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL ALSO EXPIRE. ALL  
WARRANTIES MADE BY THERMA-STOR LLC ARE SET  
FORTH HEREIN, AND NO CLAIM MAY BE MADE AGAINST  
THERMA-STOR LLC BASED ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY. IN  
NO EVENT SHALL THERMA-STOR LLC, IN CONNECTION  
WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT OF ANY ULTRA-AIRE DEHUMIDIFIER OR  
PART THEREOF BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY  
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
Year(s) Three through Five - Therma-Stor LLC  
further warrants for a period of five (5) years, the  
condenser, evaporator, and compressor of the  
Ultra-Aire 135H Dehumidifier will operate free of any  
defects in material or workmanship, or Therma-Stor  
LLC, at its option, will repair or replace the defective  
part(s).  
USER RESPONSIBILITIES: Warranty service must be  
performed by a servicer authorized by Therma-Stor LLC.  
To obtain warranty service you must obtain a return  
material authorization (RMA).To obtain an RMA you must  
DAMAGES INCLUDING  
WITHOUT LIMITATION WATER  
present proof of  
warranty card, original sales receipt or other reasonable  
and reliable means.  
purchase or (lease), by use of a  
DAMAGE (THE END-USER SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS  
AGAINST SAME), LOST PROFITS, DELAY, OR LOSS OF USE  
OR DAMAGE TO ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.  
To obtain an RMA call Therma-Stor LLC at the above  
number and ask for the Therma-Stor LLC Service  
Department, which will then issue an RMA# and arrange  
for, at our option, either repair or replacement.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts, and some do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so one or both of these limitation may not  
apply to you.  
FREIGHT: Freight to and from the servicer is the  
responsibilityoftheend-user.Theend-userisresponsible  
for normal care and proper return packaging.  
LEGAL RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of  
this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,  
electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission  
of Therma-Stor LLC. © 2006 Therma-Stor LLC. All rights reserved.  
PO Box 8680 • Madison, WI 53708  
Phone: 608-222-5301 • Fax: 608-222-1447  
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