Therma Stor Products Group Dehumidifier Ultra Aire 100V User Manual

INSTALLER’S & OWNER’S MANUAL  
HVAC INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE MANUAL FOR HOMEOWNER  
Dehumidification  
The highly efficient Ultra-Aire 100V 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.  
The Ultra-Aire 100V is controlled by 24 volt remote wired controls. A  
variety of controls are available suitable to various applications.  
Fresh Air Ventilation  
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 UA-100V 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.  
Part No. 4022200  
Serial No.______________________________  
P.O. Box 8680 Madison, WI 53708 TOLL-FREE 1-800-533-7533 www.thermastor.com [email protected]  
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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 Ultra-Aire indoor air quality system.  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
• 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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the control wires leaving the Ultra-Aire 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 on the front panel of the Ultra-Aire  
before making the control connections.  
1. Intended Application for Ultra-Aire 100V  
For the ideal installation, draw air from the central part of the home  
and return it to 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.  
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.  
2. Specifications  
Model:  
Ultra-Aire Indoor Air Quality System  
110-120 VAC, 6.8 Amps, grounded  
100 pints/day @ 80°F, 60% RH  
Electrical:  
Capacity:  
NOTE: Reset the ventilation timer before attempting to  
program after initial installation. The timer may not ..  
operate correctly until it is reset.  
Operating Temp. Range: 56°F min., 100°F max.  
Air Flow:  
255 CFM without external ducting  
212 CFM @ .20 IWG external static  
170 CFM @ .40 IWG external static  
1 lbs., 14 oz. R-22  
Round 8" & 6" inlets, 8" outlet  
Pleated cloth: 2" X 16" X 20"  
4" X 16" X 20"  
3.3 Condensate Removal  
Refrigerant Charge:  
Duct connections:  
Filter Size:  
High Efficiency:  
Size (w/o duct collars):  
Weight:  
Condensate drains by gravity via the clear hose extending from the  
unit. Route the hose to a floor drain. Use care to keep the hose as flat  
to the floor as possible; excessive humps will prevent proper drainage.  
We do not call for a trap since there is an internal trap with this unit.  
If the Ultra-Aire is located too far from a floor drain for the attached  
hose to reach, inexpensive 1⁄2" PVC pipe can be used to extend it. It is  
commonly available in 10' lengths from building supply, plumbing and  
hardware stores. It will slide tightly inside the end of the drain hose.  
If more than one length of pipe is required, they can be joined with a  
short piece cut from the end of the drain hose.  
21" long x 17" wide x 42" high  
119 lbs.  
3. Installation  
3.1 Location  
The Ultra-Aire should be located near the existing air handling  
system to minimize the required ductwork for connecting the  
Ultra-Aire to the existing air handling system.The controls for the  
Ultra-Aire are remote from the unit and must be located in the space  
that is to be conditioned. The controls are low voltage (24 volt) and  
should be connected to the Ultra-Aire with low voltage thermostat  
cable.  
An optional condensate pump may be installed if a lift is required to  
dispose of the condensate. The condensate pump kit can be ordered  
direct from the factory. See item 27 on page 21.  
3.4 Ducting  
3.4A Installing Duct Collars  
The Ultra-Aire is equipped with 8" and 6" round inlet collars and  
an 8" round white exhaust collar. The 8" and 6" round inlet collars  
are designed with tabs that fold under the top of the Ultra-Aire . The  
8" round white exhaust collar is attached to the Ultra-Aire by (4)  
screws.  
If fresh air ventilation is desired, thought should be given to the  
location for the fresh air ducting. A 6" round duct will have to be  
installed on the Ultra-Aire and run to the outside of the structure to  
bring in fresh air. Use an 8" insulated round duct for lengths of more  
than 25' or if more than 100 CFM is needed.  
To install the inlet collars: Insert the tabs of the collar into the  
hole in the top of the Ultra-Aire and fold the tabs up to attach to the  
Ultra-Aire .  
3.2 Electrical Requirements  
The Ultra-Aire plugs into a common grounded outlet on a 15 Amp  
circuit. It draws between 6 and 7 Amps under normal operating  
conditions. If used in a wet area (pool, spa room, or basement prone  
to flooding), a ground fault interrupter protected circuit is required.  
To install the exhaust collar: Bend the (4) tabs toward the inside of  
the collar 90°. Attach the collar to the Ultra-Aire cabinet using 1⁄2"  
long #8 sheet metal screws. DO NOT use screws longer than 1⁄2" to  
attach this collar or damage to the refrigeration system may 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 the wires when  
connecting the Ultra-Aire and the remote control panel or damage to  
the transformer may result.  
3.4B 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 Ultra-Aire into the supply of the existing heating system. If the  
existing heating system incorporates a central supply, installation of  
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. The control wires leaving the Ultra-Aire and the  
remote control panels are color coded to prevent confusion. Some of  
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a separate supply duct from the Ultra-Aire to each isolated area is  
recommended. DO NOT draw air directly from the kitchen, laundry,  
or basement. All flexible ducting connected to the Ultra-Aire should  
be UL listed.  
to 125 CFM of outside air. Large quantities of outside air will impact  
Ultra-Aire performance positively or negatively, depending upon the  
difference between inside and outside air conditions. Consult the  
factory by calling 1-800-533-7533 for recommendations regarding  
the use of higher flows with your specific application.  
The inlet of the Ultra-Aire is the 8" diameter hole on top of the unit.  
An 8" round collar is supplied with the unit to attach to round duct.  
The duct may be permanently attached to the collar. A 6" round  
collar is provided with the unit to attach to the 6" hole in the top.  
The 6" collar should be capped if fresh make-up air is not desired. If  
fresh make-up air is desired see section 3.4C.  
The outside air duct should be connected to the 6" round collar  
on top of the unit. The 6" round collar includes a manual damper.  
Adjust the manual damper to provide the desired amount of fresh air  
for ventilation. 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, consult the factory by calling 1-800-533-7533 for  
assistance.  
The outlet of the Ultra-Aire is located on the side of the unit. A  
second 8" round collar is supplied with the unit and can be attached  
using the screws provided and the pre-punched holes in the cabinet  
side.  
3.4D Installation in a Basement or Crawlspace with an  
Existing Forced Air HVAC System.  
If the structure in which the Ultra-Aire is to be installed has an  
existing forced air HVAC system, utilize the HVAC system to make  
the Ultra-Aire installation easier.  
A length of 10 feet or more of acoustical flex ducting on the outlet  
of the Ultra-Aire will reduce air noise from the blower. A length of  
flexible ducting on all Ultra-Aire duct connections is recommended  
to reduce noise and vibration transmitted to rigid ductwork in the  
structure.  
If the existing system has multiple returns, select one to disconnect  
from the existing forced air system and use it for the dedicated  
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.  
Ducting the Ultra-Aire as mentioned in sections 3.4A-3.4G requires  
consideration of the following points:  
Duct Sizing: For total duct lengths up to 25', use a  
minimum 8" diameter round or equivalent rectangular. For longer  
lengths, use a minimum 10" diameter or equivalent. Grills or  
diffusers on the duct ends must not excessively restrict air flow.  
Basement Installation: Locate a separate return for the Ultra-Aire  
in a central area of the structure. Duct the supply of the Ultra-Aire  
to a 8" x 8" x 8" tee/damper that is 30% open to the basement.  
Duct the other side of the tee to the air return of the existing HVAC  
system. If the existing HVAC system has a central return, duct the  
other side of the tee to the air supply of the existing HVAC system.  
Isolated Areas: Effective dehumidification may require that ducting  
be branched to isolated, stagnant areas. Use 6" or larger diameter  
branch ducting to each of two or three areas; use 4" or larger to  
each of four or more areas.  
3.4C Ducting for Fresh Air  
Fresh air can be brought into the structure by connecting a duct  
from outside to the 6" Ultra-Aire inlet 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. 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 Ultra-  
Aire is running.  
3. Drawing air from outside and blowing inside aids in slightly  
pressurizing the structure. This helps prevent unfiltered and  
undehumidified air from entering elsewhere. It also reduces  
the potential for carcinogenic radon gas to enter and provides  
makeup air for open combustion and exhaust devices like the  
clothes drier, fireplace, and water heater.  
4. The need for an alternate ventilation device may be eliminated.  
An insulated 6" diameter duct is generally sufficient to provide up  
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Connect a duct from outside to the 6" collar of the Ultra-Aire if you  
wish to provide fresh make-up air.  
3.4G Installation in a Structure with No Existing  
Forced Air HVAC Systems  
When installing the Ultra-Aire in a structure that does not have a  
forced air HVAC system, a single return for the Ultra-Aire should  
be installed in central open area of the structure. DO NOT locate  
the return in a bathroom or a kitchen. The supply of the Ultra-  
Aire should be located in the remote areas of the structure (such  
as bedrooms, den, etc.). By ducting this way the air inside the  
structure will circulate through the Ultra-Aire to be filtered and  
dehumidified. Connect a duct from outside to the 6" collar of the  
Ultra-Aire if you wish to provide fresh make-up air.  
Crawlspace Installation: Locate a separate return for the Ultra-  
Aire in a central area of the structure. Duct the supply of the  
Ultra-Aire to a 8" x 8" x 8" tee/damper that is 30% open to the  
crawlspace. Duct the other side of the tee to the air return of the  
existing HVAC system. If the existing HVAC system has a central  
return, 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.  
3.4E Installation in an Attic with an Existing Forced  
Air HVAC System  
3.5 Quiet Installation  
Loosen the compressor mounting bolts from the base of the unit.  
Do not remove the bolts, but loosen them so the compressor  
mounting grommets are not compressed. These bolts are tightened  
at the factory to prevent damage during shipping. Loosening them  
will reduce the amount of compressor vibration. Make sure none  
of the compressor tubes are pressed against the cabinet or front  
panel.  
ALWAYS install a catch pan for condensate under the  
Ultra-Aire in an attic or condensate may drip down on  
the ceiling of the living space below.  
Locate a separate return for the Ultra-Aire in a central area of the  
structure. Duct the supply of the Ultra-Aire to the air supply of the  
A length of 10 feet or more of acoustical flex ducting on the outlet  
of the Ultra-Aire will reduce air noise from the blower. A length of  
flexible ducting on all Ultra-Aire duct connections is recommended  
to reduce noise and vibration transmitted to rigid ductwork in the  
structure.  
4. Controls  
The Ultra-Aire can be equipped with various accessories to  
enhance its operation. A remote control panel must be used with  
the Ultra-Aire . There are two remote control panels from which to  
choose. The humidity/fan control panel is used to control humidity  
and the fan. The ventilation timer and humidity control panel is  
used to control ventilation, humidity and the fan.  
4.1 Humidity/Fan Control Panel  
See Figure 1: 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. This  
panel should be mounted in a central area of the structure where  
it can accurately sense the humidity of the air in the living space.  
The panel has small perforations that must remain open to the air  
within the living space for accurate humidity sensing.  
existing HVAC system. If the existing HVAC system has a central  
return, duct the supply of the Ultra-Aire 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.  
3.4F Installation in a Structure with Two Forced Air  
HVAC Systems  
The humidity/fan control panel can be used in conjunction with  
the optional fresh air damper. When used with the optional fresh  
air damper, the fan/filter switch will act as a fresh air ventilation  
control. When the switch is ON (in this configuration), the fan will  
run, the fresh air damper will open, and fresh air will be filtered  
and brought into the structure. When the switch is OFF, the fresh air  
damper will close and the fan will operate only when the humidity  
control calls for dehumidification.  
Attach the Ultra-Aire return to to a independent return from the  
upper level. Attach the Ultra-Aire supply to the supply of the  
basement HVAC system. This will promote circulation of air through  
the whole structure from the upper level to the lower level through  
the Ultra-Aire . If the Ultra-Aire is not connected to both HVAC  
systems, it will not control the humidity and ventilation of the entire  
structure. Connect a duct from outside to the 6" collar of the Ultra-  
Aire if you wish to provide fresh make-up air.  
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dehumidification or when the ventilation timer calls for ventilation.  
4.2 Ventilation Timer and Humidity Control Panel  
See Figure 2: The ventilation timer and humidity control panel  
automatically controls both the ventilation and the humidity of  
the living space. The ventilation timer and humidity control panel  
contains an adjustable humidity control, a fan switch, and a  
ventilation timer. This panel will control the humidity and allow  
4.5 Ventilation Timer  
The ventilation timer controls the fan and the motorized fresh  
air damper. When the ventilation timer is activated, the central  
conditioning unit 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 whenever it is occupied.  
The ventilation timer is an electronic timer that displays the current  
time. This timer has a battery backup, so it will not require resetting  
after a power outage. The one minute time increments of the  
ventilation timer allow you to program the ventilation of your home  
to fit your schedule.  
Figure 1:  
Humidity/Fan Control Panel  
Part No. 4024155  
Figure 2: Ventilation Timer  
and Humidity Control Panel  
Part No. 4024125  
The ventilation timer has 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.  
programmed ventilation of the living space. This panel works  
in conjunction with the optional fresh air damper to provide  
ventilation.  
This panel should be mounted in a central area of the structure  
where it can accurately sense the humidity of the air in the living  
space. The panel has small slots that must remain open to the air  
within the living space for accurate humidity sensing.  
If the timer fails to operate or operates erratically, check that  
the control panel receives 24Vac from the Ultra-Aire . 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. Press the reset button in until the display  
disappears. 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.  
4.3 Humidity Control Adjustment  
Set the humidity control to the desired  
humidity level for the home. 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  
Figure 3  
the unit's dehumidification rate; the unit will  
simply run longer to reduce the area's RH to  
the setting. The Ultra-Aire unit (and refrigerant  
Humidity Control  
Adjustment Knob  
The following instructions explain how to set the ventilation timer.  
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 that this timer operates on a 24-hour (military time)  
clock.  
based dehumidifiers in general) will reduce a warm space's RH to a  
lower level than that of a cool space. It is therefore pointless to set  
the humidity control to excessively low levels in cool rooms; doing  
so will result in long periods of ineffective dehumidifier run time.  
Quality humidity meters are available from the factory and are  
recommended to accurately monitor humidity levels.  
Next, set the ventilation time 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 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 that this timer operates on a 24-hour clock.  
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  
4.4 Fan/Filter Switch  
Turning ON the fan/filter switch will cause  
the central conditioning unit's internal fan  
to run continuously, whether the central  
conditioning unit is dehumidifying or not. This  
function is desirable if the central conditioning  
Figure 4  
Fan/Filter Switch  
unit is used for air circulation and filtration.  
When the switch is ON, air will be constantly  
filtered through the central conditioning  
unit and circulated throughout the house. When the switch is  
OFF, the fan will operate only when the humidity control calls for  
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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 in the  
upper right must be set to RUN for the timer to operate with the  
scheduled programs.  
The slide switch in the upper left of the timer is used to choose  
between automatic and manual operation of the timer relay. When  
the slide switch in the upper left of the timer is set to AUTO mode,  
the central conditioning unit will ventilate when the scheduled  
programs call for ventilation. When the slide switch in the upper  
left of the timer is set to manual (set to hand symbol on the 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”  
to the right of the time will indicate if the ventilation timer is on or  
off. The I/O button will manually override scheduled programs if the  
timer is in AUTO mode.  
4.6 High Efficiency Air filter  
A high efficiency air filter is available for the Ultra-Aire . This filter is  
rated 90%-95% efficient by ASHRAE Dust Spot Test Method 52-76.  
This filter is much more efficient than the standard air filter and is  
able to catch much smaller particles that can aggravate allergies.  
The high efficiency air filter is 4 inches thick and should be  
installed in the filter enclosure directly below the standard air filter.  
The standard air filter will act as a pre-filter for the high efficiency  
air filter and will prolong the life of the high efficiency air filter.  
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WIRE THE UNIT AND CONTROL PACKAGE AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM BELOW  
Humidity/Fan Control Panel  
Humidity  
Control  
D.BLU-5  
YEL-2  
Blower  
Switch  
GRN-6  
PNK  
GRN-6  
WHT-1  
RED-3  
YEL-2  
Dehumidifier  
D.BLU-5  
Control Part No. 4024155  
Do not connect these leads  
directly together or damage  
to the transformer will result.  
Ventilation Timer/  
Humidity Control Panel  
Optional  
Damper  
Humidity  
Control  
D.BLU-5  
YEL-2  
VIO-4  
ORG  
GRN-6  
L.BLU  
PNK  
REd-3  
GRN-6  
WHT-1  
RED-3  
YEL-2  
GRY  
Control Part No. 4024125  
Dehumidifier  
D.BLU-5  
DEH 3000 Digital Control  
UA Base Unit  
White  
DMP COMP FAN  
Control Part No. 4026570  
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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5. DEH 3000 Digital Control  
Installation Instructions  
Control Part No. 4026570  
5.1 Specifications  
Part # (P/N)  
Model:  
4026570  
DEH 3000 Digital Control  
24 VAC  
Electrical:  
Humidity Range:  
Humidity Accuracy:  
Output:  
Relay Capacity  
Temp Range/Accuracy  
Size  
10 – 95% RH  
+/- 5%  
3 Amps 24 VAC  
5 Amps  
2%  
4.95" wide x 4.19" high  
5.2B Wiring  
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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.  
WARNING:  
DO NOT ALLOW THE YELLOW LEAD  
FROM THE ULTRA-AIRE TO CONTACT THE RED OR WHITE LEADS  
FROM THE ULTRA-AIRE OR DAMAGE TO THE TRANSFORMER  
WILL RESULT  
WARNING:  
UNPLUG ULTRA-AIRE BASE UNIT  
BEFORE WIRING CONTROL.  
5.2A Install Instructions  
1. Separate the front panel from the back panel by  
depressing the middle sections of the top and bottom of  
the front panel.  
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  
the wires when connecting the Ultra-Aire and the remote  
control panel or damage to the transformer may result.  
2. 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.  
The remote control of the Ultra-Aire is powered by a low  
voltage circuit (24 VAC) and must NEVER contact or be  
connected to a high voltage circuit. Some of the control wires  
leaving the Ultra-Aire 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 on the front panel of the Ultra-  
Aire before making the control connections.  
3. Insert the screws and tighten down so they extend  
approximately 1/8” from the back plate.  
4. Align the back panel so that the control is level.  
5. Tighten the screws to lock into position.  
6. Make the electrical connections to the terminals on the  
back panel as shown in the wiring diagram.  
7. Reassemble the front to the back panel. Connect at the top  
first, then at the bottom.  
8. Test connections (see Section 2.6)  
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Dehumidification  
Operation  
COM/NO  
CLOSED  
OPEN  
COM/NC  
OPEN  
UA Base Unit  
White  
ON  
OFF  
CLOSED  
Common uses (assuming standard thermostat wiring color  
schemes as noted):  
Disengage A/C during dehumidification  
Redirect the yellow thermostat wire to the NC  
terminal. Wire the yellow wire from the A/C to the  
COM (B) terminal.  
DEH 3000 Wiring Diagram  
Engage A/C during dehumidification  
DMP COMP FAN  
Connect a wire from the “R” terminal on the the  
thermostat to the “com” terminal on the DEH 3000.  
Connect a wire from the “NO” terminal on the DEH  
3000 to the “Y1” terminal on the thermostat.  
WARNING:  
TO AVOID TRANSFORMER DAMAGE  
ONLY CONNECT WHITE WIRE TO CONTROL IF DAMPER IS USED.  
5.2D Dehumidifier lockout/activation AC sensor  
The control has the ability to activate the dehumidifier or  
deactivate the dehumidifier when the air conditioner is  
running.  
The white wire controls the optional 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  
“DMP” on the control (See Section 3.7). 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 (DMP) terminal unused if  
the damper is not used, and cap off the white lead fro mthe  
Ultra-Aire base unit.  
5.2C Auxiliary relay operation  
At times it may be desirable to coordinate fan operation  
of the central heating/cooling system with dehumidifier  
operation. The DEH 3000 features a relay that provides  
this ability. The relay terminals labeled NC, COM and  
NO operate according to the following chart:  
Standard wire colors for thermostats are as follows:  
Description  
24VAC Return  
Call for Heat  
Force Fan On  
Color  
Red  
Terminal code  
R
White  
Green  
W or W1  
G
Compressor  
Call for Cooling  
Yellow  
Y or Y1  
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DEHUMIDIFIER DEACTIVATES WHEN THE  
AIR-CONDITIONER IS RUNNING  
• The common wire on the thermostat transformer  
(black) needs to be wired with the yellow wire from the  
dehumidifier.  
motorized damper in series with these connections, or the  
white wire must not be connected to the control. Mis-wiring  
may result in transformer damage.  
After connections have been verified, this short test will  
confirm proper wiring.  
• The Red wire on the thermostat needs to be wired with  
the Yellow wire from the dehumidifier.  
1. Install front cover of control; insert at top first, then bottom.  
2. Plug in Ultra-Aire base unit. The control should power up.  
3. Turn control on by pressing the ON/OFF button.  
• The Yellow wire from the thermostat must be wired to the  
AC off sensor terminal.  
4. Engage dehumidification operation by adjusting RH  
setpoint below ambient conditions.  
DEHUMIDIFIER  
a. Press RH until RH setpoint is 20%.  
BLACK  
b. Verify Ultra-Aire fan and compressor operation.  
c. Verify ventilation damper (if used) is closed.  
YELLOW  
RED  
AIR CONDITIONER  
TRANSFORMER  
THERMOSTAT  
5. Verify fan only operation by disengaging dehumidification and  
operating fan:  
YELLOW  
a. Adjust RH setpoint above ambient conditions by pressing and  
holding RH until set point is 80%.  
DEHUMIDIFIER ACTIVATES WHEN THE  
AIR-CONDITIONER IS RUNNING  
b. Press fan button, then press again to toggle fan to “ON”  
setting.  
• The common wire on the thermostat transformer  
(black) needs to be wired with the yellow wire from the  
dehumidifier.  
c. Release fan button, then press again to toggle fan to “ON”  
setting until “FAN” flashes on display.  
d. Verify fan operation of Ultra-Aire. No compressor operation  
should be noted, and ventilation damper (if used) should be  
closed.  
• The Red wire on the thermostat needs to be wired with  
the Yellow wire from the dehumidifier.  
6. Verify ventilation damper operation (if installed) by disengaging  
from operation and engaging ventilating operation.  
• The Yellow wire from the thermostat must be wired to the  
AC on sensor terminal.  
a. Press and hold fan button until “FAN” flashes on display.  
b. Release “FAN” button, then press again to toggle fan  
DEHUMIDIFIER  
operation off.  
BLACK  
YELLOW  
c.Press and hold “VENT” button until“VENT” flasheson display.  
RED  
d. Release “VENT” button, then press again until “OPEN” is  
AIR CONDITIONER  
TRANSFORMER  
displayed.  
YELLOW  
THERMOSTAT  
e. Verify Ultra-Aire fan operation and ventilation damper is open,  
with no compressor operation.  
7. If any functions are not working properly, verify wiring and  
connections. Meters may be used across terminals to verify voltage.  
If there is a concern about the base unit not operating properly, the  
leads exiting the base unit may be connected and operation verified  
according to the following matrix:  
5.2E 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.  
Wire connections  
Yellow & Blue  
Operation  
Fan & Compressor  
Fan Only  
Yellow & Green  
5.2F Testing  
Do not test any other connections or transformer damage  
may result. Refer to the appropriate Ultra-Aire base unit  
manual for additional information.  
After wiring connections have been made, verify connections.  
First, make sure the white wire from the base unit is not  
wired directly to the DEH 3000 control. There must be a  
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8. Verify additional optional control operations such as fan interlock  
or lockout.  
9. Proceed to operation/setting section.  
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5.3 Operation  
5.3A Display  
• When there is power to the control, the control display will  
show the time, day, humidity, and temperature.  
• When the control is turned on, the setpoint, fan status,  
auto/hold mode, and fresh air vent status is displayed.  
• When a key is pressed the display will light.  
• The “TIME” and “DAY” is displayed at the top of  
the screen.  
• RH and Temperature are displayed in real time.  
• An “  
is operating the device.  
• A flashing “ ” before the set point, vent, or fan indicates  
O” before the set point, vent, or fan indicates the unit  
O
5.3D Setting Clock Time  
the unit is in a delay prior to operating the device.  
1. Press and hold the “CLOCK” button. The hour display  
will flash. Release the button.  
Note: Delay is an intentional factory installed time delay  
cycle that is meant to prevent short cycles, extending the  
life of the Ultra-Aire. If a delay is encountered, WAIT 10  
MINUTES BEFORE EXPECTING NORMAL OPERATION.  
2. Use the “UP/DOWN RH” buttons to change the value.  
3. Press the “CLOCK” button again and the minute display  
will flash. Use the RH buttons to change the value.  
4. Press the “CLOCK” button again and the AM/PM” display  
will flash. Use the RH buttons to toggle the value.  
5. Press the “CLOCK” button again and the day display will  
flash. Use the “RH” buttons to change the value.  
5.3B Setting  
During the set-up process, if you make a mistake, simply  
continue. 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.”  
If the “CLOCK” button is pressed again or no button is  
pressed for 5 seconds, the display will automatically return to  
“home.”  
5.3C On/Off Setting  
Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn the system on or off.  
When the system is on, the setpoint, fan status, auto/hold  
mode, and fresh air vent status is displayed. In the off  
mode, the control will show the time, day, humidity, and  
temperature. When the unit is shipped, it is in manual mode.  
5.3E Setting Relative Humidity Setpoint  
The relative humidity setpoint (the average RH that is  
maintained) 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.  
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Operation  
continuously are filtration and air recirculation.  
The initial dead band setting (the range that the dehumidifier  
cycles on and off) is 3%. With a setpoint of 50%, the dumidifier  
turns on when the reading reaches 53%. The dehumidifier  
continues to remove water from the air until the reading is  
47%. The dehumidifier remains off until the reading is 53%.  
“AUTO” – indicates the fan will run when the control calls for  
dehumidification or ventilation. If the control has not called for  
dehumidification for 3 hours, the control will automatically run  
the fan for 10 minutes. The fan must run a specific amount of  
time per day. This helps to keep the dehumidifier dry.  
AMBIENT RH  
After dehumidification cycle, fan automatically shuts off for 10  
minutes.`  
To set the operation:  
1. Press and hold the “FAN” button. The current fan setting  
will begin to flash. Release the button.  
2. Press the “FAN” button to toggle between the “ON” and  
“AUTO” modes.  
CURRENT SETPOINT  
If the setpoint is equal to or greater than the current ambient  
condition, the space does not need to be dried so the  
dehumidifier function will be off.  
Example: Setpoint: 50% RH  
Current condition: 45% RH = Dehumidifier off, the “  
O”  
indicator will not be shown.  
FAN MODE  
(Auto or On)  
If the setpoint is less than the ambient condition, the  
dehumidifier will be on and the red “DEHU” indicator will be  
lit. Since the space is more humid than the set point, the  
controller operates the dehumidifier to dry the space.  
An “  
indicator indicates the fan is in a wait mode and will  
operate shortly. No “ ” indicates the fan is off.  
Oindicator indicates the fan is operating. A flashing  
O  
O
Example: Setpoint: 50% RH  
Current condition: 55% RH = Dehumidifier on, the “  
indicator will be shown.  
With the fan in the “AUTO” 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 and  
ventilation and the fan Oicon will be lit. To completely turn  
the system off, use the “ON/OFF” button as described earlier.  
O”  
To set the relative humidity setpoint, press up or down “RH”  
buttons to adjust the relative humidity setpoint as desired.  
Therma-Stor recommends relative humidity levels not exceed  
50% in the summer, and 25-35% in the winter if you live  
in a cold climate. It is not recommended that the humidity  
setpoint be set below 35%. In order to dry the home in the  
winter in a cold climate, use the ventilation function of the  
system rather than the dehumidifier function. Call the factory  
or refer to the owner’s manual for more information.  
To adjust the ventilation mode see Section 3.7.  
5.3G Damper Operation and Setting (Ventilation)  
Manual/Hold Mode  
Ultra-Aire units can be installed to incorporate optional ventilation.  
The damper setting controls the ventilation function of the system.  
It has no control over the dehumidification function, although  
the ventilation function can and should be used to dry the space  
depending on the climate and the outside air conditions. Refer to  
the appropriate Ultra-Aire manual for more information.  
5.3F Fan Setting and Operation  
Use the “FAN” button to adjust the fan operation. There are  
2 choices for fan operation: “ON” or “AUTO.”  
“ON” – indicates the fan of the Ultra-Aire will run  
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 that whenever the damper is open  
(“ON”), the fan is running.  
continuously. This does not affect either the dehumidification  
or ventilation functions of the system. In other words, the  
system may or may not be ventilating or dehumidifying while  
the fan is running. Common reasons for operating the fan  
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There are two programs available for ventilation Monday  
through Friday. There are also two programs for Saturday and  
Sunday. No other choice of days is available.  
The ventilation indicator “  
is ventilating.The fan operation indicator “  
O
will be displayed whenever the unit  
Owill also be lit.  
There are three damper operation modes, “OPEN HOLD,”  
“CLOSED – HOLD” and “PROGRAM” (denoted by “ON TIME”  
“OFF TIME.” Refer to section 3.8).With the damper in the  
“OPEN HOLD” 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 “CLOSED  
– HOLD” mode, the damper will not open and the system will not  
ventilate.  
Each program has:  
• A “START” time of day when the ventilation schedule  
begins.  
• An “OPEN FOR” duration for the amount of time the  
damper stays open in 5 minute intervals, from 0 to 60.  
• A “CLOSED FOR” duration which closes the vent for a  
specified time in 5 minute intervals from 0 to 60.  
Example:  
1. Press “PROGRAM ENTER” button. The following menu  
When in theprogrammode, the control will operate the damper  
and fan (ventilate) according to the programmed ventilation  
schedule (See Section 3.8).  
appears:  
To set the damper operation:  
1. Press the “VENT” button.The current setting will begin to  
flash on the display. Release the button.  
2. Press the “VENT” button again to toggle between “OPEN,”  
“CLOSED” and “PROGRAM.”  
3. Leave the control alone for 10 seconds to select the indicated  
damper mode and return to “HOME.”  
2. Using the up/down RH buttons, select “PROGRAM.” The  
following menu appears:  
5.3H Intermittent or Programmed Ventilation  
You can select from:  
This example shows the damper in “PROGRAM” mode  
(denoted by the schedule 15 minutes on, 5 minutes off).  
“MON-FRI”or “SAT-SUN” for separate weekday/weekend  
schedules or “MON-SUN”which gives you equal weekday/  
weekend schedules.  
Menu when you select “MON-FRI” or SAT-SUN”:  
The status of the damper is show here.  
is open, blank is closed.  
The system will operate the ventilation function according to the  
current ventilation program.The control needs to be programmed  
to turn the ventilation function on and off at the desired intervals.  
This is done by programming the ventilation timer.  
1. Enter the starting time for weekdays using the up/down  
RH keys to change the time.  
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2. Press the program enter key to toggle to the “open for”  
setting. Using the up/down “RH” keys, change the  
duration that the damper will ventilate fresh air.  
feature will not need to be used. If temperature cutout is desired,  
program the setpoint by pressing the “PROGRAM ENTER”  
button. Press RH until “TEMP CUTOUT” is flashing. Use “RH”  
up or “RH” down to adjust setpoints.  
3. Press the program enter key to toggle to the “closed  
for” setting. Using the up/down “RH” keys, change the  
duration that the damper will remain closed between  
ventilation.  
5.3J Default Settings  
Upon initial power-up or after prolonged power outages (more  
than 30 minutes), the DEH 3000 is programmed with the  
following defaults.A space is provided to make note of user  
inputs.  
For the example given, starting at 8:00AM in the morning,  
the control will ventilate fresh air for 15 minutes then stop for  
15 minutes. This schedule of 15 minutes open; 15 minutes  
closed will continue until the start time of the night schedule.  
Setting  
Default  
My Setting  
Press “PROGRAM ENTER” again to go to the “MON-FRI”  
night schedule. Repeat the steps listed above for this and the  
“SAT-SUN” day and night schedules.  
RH setpoint  
50%  
__________  
__________  
__________  
__________  
Ventilation Operation  
Fan Setting  
Closed  
Auto  
80%  
When you return to the main program menu, use the  
up/down “RH” buttons to select “RUN PROGRAM.”  
Temp Cutout  
If you have questions about the  
DEH 3000, please call Therma-Stor LLC  
at 1-800-533-7533 or email us at  
Press “PROGRAM ENTER” to run the program. The  
display will appear as follows:  
Vent schedule  
Program  
on time/off time  
RUN mode  
5.3I Temperature Cutout Programming  
Ultra-Aire units produce heat when dehumidifying. Depending  
on outside conditions, the ventilation function may introduce  
warm air into the space. Occasionally, the operation of the  
Ultra-Aire may produce enough heat to drive temperatures up.  
The temperature cutout feature disables all Ultra-Aire operations  
if temperatures reach cutout setpoint. In most installations this  
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6. Maintenance  
7. Service  
6.1 Standard Air Filter  
CAUTION: Servicing the Ultra-Aire 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.  
The Ultra-Aire is equipped with a pleated cloth air filter. This filter  
should be checked monthly. Operating the unit with a dirty filter  
will reduce dehumidifier capacity and efficiency and may cause the  
compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily on the defrost control.  
To access the air filter, remove a filter access panel from one end  
of the Ultra-Aire. To remove the filter access panel from the Ultra-  
Aire, pull the panel straight up about 1⁄2" until the bolt heads near  
the bottom of the panel are centered in the larger opening of the  
keyhole slots. Next rock the bottom of the access panel away from  
the Ultra-Aire and lift the access panel straight up to remove the  
tab on top of the panel from the slot in the top of the Ultra-Aire.  
The filter should be readily visible and can be removed by pulling it  
straight out of the Ultra-Aire.  
7.1 Warranty  
A warranty certificate has been enclosed with this unit; read  
it before any repair is initiated. If a warranty repair is required,  
call the factory first at 1-800-533-7533 for warranty claim  
authorization and technical assistance.  
7.2 Technical Description  
The Ultra-Aire 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 (See Figure 3).  
The pleated cloth filter can generally be vacuumed clean several  
times before needing replacement. Replacement filters can be  
ordered from the factory or purchased locally if available. DO NOT  
operate the unit without the standard filter or with a less effective  
filter than the standard filter; the heat exchange coils inside the unit  
could become clogged and require disassembly to clean.  
Hot, high pressure refrigerant gas is routed from the compressor  
to the condenser coil (See Figure 3). 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 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 that  
all the evaporator tubes contain liquid refrigerant during normal  
operation. A flooded evaporator should maintain constant pressure  
and temperature across the entire coil, from inlet to outlet.  
6.2 High Efficiency Air Filter  
An optional high efficiency pleated microglass paper filter is  
available for the Ultra-Aire. This filter is rated as 90%-95% efficient  
by the ASHRAE Dust Spot test method 52-76. The high efficiency  
pleated microglass paper filter should be used in conjunction with  
the standard filter, and placed directly beneath the standard filter.  
This filter is able to remove allergy causing particles from the  
airstream. The high efficiency filter has a much larger surface area  
than the standard filter, thus the standard filter may need to be  
cleaned or replaced several times before the high efficiency filter  
requires replacement. Be careful not to damage the fabric media  
when handling the high efficiency pleated paper filter. Do not  
attempt to clean the high efficiency pleated paper filter. It should be  
replaced when it becomes restrictive (See Figure 7).  
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 to repeat the  
process.  
6.3 Fan Oiling  
7.3 Troubleshooting  
The fan motor is factory lubricated for many years of normal  
operation, however, periodic oiling will extend motor bearing life. To  
oil, remove the plastic cap from the two oiling tubes extending from  
the unit above the nameplate. Locate the oil ports on the motor as  
indicated in Figure 6. Add 3 to 5 drops of SAE 20 nondetergent oil  
to each port every 6 months. DO NOT use thinner oil or penetrating  
oil; fan life can actually be decreased by such oil.  
No dehumidification, neither 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 (Sec. 3.3 & 5.7A)  
3. Loose connection in internal or control wiring.  
4. Defective Compressor relay.  
5. Defective control transformer.  
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No dehumidification, compressor does not run but fan runs  
with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF and humidity control  
turned to ON.  
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.  
1.Defective compressor run capacitor (Sec. 5.6).  
2.Loose connection in compressor circuit (See Fig. 4).  
3.Defective compressor overload (Sec. 5.6A).  
4.Defective compressor (Sec. 5.6).  
7.5 Fan Replacement  
The centrifugal fan has a PSC motor and internal thermal overload  
protection. If defective, the complete assembly must be replaced.  
1.Unplug the power cord.  
5.Defrost thermostat open (Sec. 5.8).  
2.If an outlet duct is connected to the unit, remove it.  
3.Remove the cabinet side.  
4.Remove the 3 screws attaching the electrical box  
located in front of the fan to the base.  
5.Disconnect the fan leads. Black from the fan relay and white  
from the run capacitor.  
6.Pull the oil tubes out of the fan motor.  
7.Remove the nuts & bolts holding the fan outlet flange to the  
cabinet end and remove the fan.  
8.Reassemble the new fan by reversing the above procedure.  
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.  
2.Defective compressor overload (Sec. 5.6A).  
3.Defective compressor (Sec. 5.6).  
4.Defrost thermostat defective (Sec. 5.8).  
5.Dirty air filter(s) or air flow restricted.  
Fan does not run with fan switch in either position. 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 fan circuit (See Fig. 4).  
2.Obstruction prevents fan impeller rotation.  
3.Defective fan.  
7.6 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement  
This compressor is equipped with a two terminal external overload  
and a run capacitor, but no start capacitor or relay (See Figure 4).  
CAUTION-ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:  
Electrical power must be present to perform  
some tests. These tests should be performed  
by a qualified service person.  
4.Defective fan relay.  
Fan runs with fan switch ON. Fan does not run with ventilation  
timer activated.  
7.6A Checking Compressor Motor Circuits  
1.Defective ventilation timer.  
Perform the following tests if the fan runs but the compressor does  
not with the fan switch OFF and the humidity control ON.  
2.Time not correct on ventilation timer.  
3.Ventilation timer set to manual & switched OFF.  
1.Unplug the unit, remove the cabinet side and the electrical  
connection cover on the compressor top.  
Evaporator coil frosted continuously, low dehumidifying  
capacity.  
2. Plug in the unit and turn the humidity control to ON. Check for  
110 volts from compressor terminal R to overload terminal  
3 using an AC voltmeter. If voltage is present, go to step  
3. If no voltage, there may be a loose connection in the  
compressor circuit. Test each component for continuity. See  
the appropriate section if a defect is suspected.  
3. Unplug the unit, then disconnect the red and yellow wires  
from compressor terminals R & S. Using an ohmmeter, check  
continuity between the points listed below.  
1.Defrost thermostat loose or defective (Sec. 5.8).  
2.Low refrigerant charge  
3.Dirty air filter(s) or air flow restricted.  
4.Excessively restrictive ducting connected to unit.  
Unit not providing ventilation. Ventilation timer notoperating  
correctly.  
1.If timer is not functioning correctly, reset timer and reprogram  
(Sec. 3.5)  
2.Check control wire connections (check connections at  
damper also)  
4. Compressor terminals C and S:  
No continuity indicates an open start winding. The  
compressor must be replaced. Normal start winding  
resistance is 3 to 7 ohms.  
3.Defective fresh air damper (Sec. 5.9)  
5. Compressor terminals C and R:  
7.4 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  
No continuity indicates an open run winding. The compressor  
must be replaced. Normal run winding resistance is .5 to 2  
ohms.  
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6. Compressor terminal C and overload terminal 1:  
No continuity indicates a defective overload lead.  
7. Overload terminals 1 and 3:  
If there is no continuity, the overload may be tripped. Wait  
10 minutes and try again. If there is still no continuity, it is  
defective and must be replaced.  
8. Compressor terminal C and compressor case: Continuity  
indicates a grounded motor. The compressor must be  
replaced.  
9. Disconnect the wires from the run capacitor. Set the  
ohmmeter to the Rx1 scale. The capacitor is shorted and  
must be replaced if continuity exists across its terminals.  
If there is no needle movement with the meter set on the  
Rx100000 scale, the capacitor is open and must be replaced.  
10. Reconnect the wires to the compressor and capacitor. Plug  
in and turn on the unit. If the compressor fails to start, replace  
the run capacitor.  
11. If the unit still does not start, adding a hard-start kit (relay &  
capacitor) will provide greater starting torque. If this doesn't  
work, the compressor has an internal mechanical defect and  
must be replaced.  
was not rotating. Contaminants are therefore largely confined  
to the compressor housing. A single installation of liquid and  
suction line filter/driers will probably clean up the system. If  
sludge is evident in the discharge line, it will likely be found in  
the suction line. This indicates the compressor burned out will  
running. Sludge and acid have been pumped throughout the  
system. Several changes of the liquid and suction filter/driers  
will probably be necessary to cleanse the system.  
5. Correct the system fault that caused the burn out. Consult the  
factory for advice.  
6. Install the replacement compressor with a new capacitor and  
an oversized liquid line filter. In a running burn out, install an  
oversized suction line filter/drier between the accumulator and  
compressor. Thoroughly flush the accumulator with refrigerant  
to remove all trapped sludge and to prevent the oil hole from  
becoming plugged. A standing burn out does not require a  
suction line filter/drier.  
7. Evacuate the system with a good vacuum pump and  
accurate vacuum gauge. Leave the pump on the system for  
at least an hour.  
8. Operate the system for a short period of time, monitoring the  
suction pressure to determine that the suction filter is not  
becoming plugged. Replace the suction filter/drier if pressure  
drop occurs. If a severe running burn out has occurred, several  
filter/driers may have to be replaced to remove all of the acid  
and moisture.  
7.6B Replacing a Burned Out Compressor  
The refrigerant and oil mixture in a compressor is chemically  
very stable under normal operating conditions. However, when an  
electrical short occurs in the compressor motor, the resulting high  
temperature arc causes a portion of the refrigerant oil mixture to  
break down into carbonaceous sludge, a very corrosive acid, and  
water. These contaminants must be carefully removed otherwise  
even small residues will attack replacement compressor motors and  
cause failures.  
NOTE: NEVER use the compressor to evacuate  
the system or any part of it.  
The following procedure is effective only if the system is monitored after  
replacing the compressor to insure that the clean up was complete.  
7.6C 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.  
1. This procedure assumes that the previously listed compressor  
motor circuit tests revealed a shorted or open winding. If so,  
cautiously smell the refrigerant from the compressor service  
port for the acid odor of a burn out. WARNING:The gas could be  
toxic and highly acidic. If no acid odor is present, skip down to  
the section on changing a non-burn out compressor.  
7.7 Remote Controls  
The Ultra-Aire is controlled by devices mounted on a panel that is  
remote from the unit. You may or may not have the devices listed  
below depending on the model of the remote control panel that  
you purchased. If the Ultra-Aire fails to operate as desired, always  
check the settings of the controls to insure that they are correct.  
Check that the controls are receiving 24Vac from the Ultra-Aire.  
Check the connections between the Ultra-Aire, the control panel,  
and the field control wiring.  
2. Remove and properly dispose of the system charge. DO NOT  
vent the refrigerant indoors or allow it to contact your eyes  
or skin.  
3. Remove the burned out compressor. Use rubber gloves if there  
is any possibility of contacting the oil or sludge.  
4. To facilitate subsequent steps, determine the type of burn out  
that occurred. If the discharge line shows no evidence of sludge  
and the suction line is also clean or perhaps has some light  
carbon deposits, the burn out occurred while the compressor  
7.7A Humidity Control  
The humidity control is an adjustable switch that closes when the  
relative humidity of the air in which it is located rises to the dial set  
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point. It opens when the RH drops 4 to 6% below the set point. If the  
Ultra-Aire does not run, try turning the humidity control clockwise  
until it reaches the stop and the knob pointer points at “ON”.  
7.9 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 Ultra-Aire is equipped with a automatic defrost mechanism.  
If the Ultra-Aire operates in conditions that develop frost on the  
evaporator, it will sense the frost build-up and automatically defrost  
the evaporator. The Ultra-Aire may not appear to be operating  
correctly during the defrost sequence, but once the defrost is  
completed, the Ultra-Aire will resume dehumidifying.  
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.  
7.7B Programmable Ventilation Timer  
The ventilation timer controls the fan and the motorized fresh  
air damper. When the ventilation timer is activated, the central  
conditioning unit 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 whenever it is occupied. If the Ultra-Aire fails to ventilate  
as expected, check that the time on the timer is correct. For the  
timer to carry out the program schedule, the slide switch in the  
upper left corner on the timer must be set to “AUTO”. The slide  
switch in the upper right corner of the Ultra-Aire must be set to  
“RUN”. Also check the programs on the timer to be sure that the  
timer is calling for ventilation at the correct times. If the timer fails  
to operate or operates erratically, reset the timer; see section 3.5 of  
this manual.  
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.  
If the electric ventilation damper fails to operate:  
1. Check that the wiring is correct and that voltage is present at  
the damper motor.  
2. Check for any obstruction inside the damper.  
If the electric ventilation damper fails to operate after performing  
these checks, it must be replaced.  
7.8 Defrost Thermostat  
The defrost thermostat is attached to the refrigerant suction tube  
between the accumulator and the compressor. It will automatically  
shut the compressor off if the low side refrigerant temperature  
drops due to excessive frost formation on the evaporator coil.  
The fan will continue to run, causing air to flow through the  
evaporator coil and melt the ice. When the ice has melted, the  
evaporator temperature will rise and the thermostat will restart the  
compressor.  
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ULTRA-AIR 100V ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC  
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ULTRA-AIRE 100V PICTORIAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  
OPTIONAL  
DAMPER  
DEFROST  
THERMOSTAT  
COMPRESSOR  
1
C
HUMIDITY  
CONTROL  
3
R
S
D.BLU-5  
YEL-2  
BLK  
BLOWER  
SWITCH  
VIO-4  
ORG  
AUTO  
YEL  
BRN-6  
L.BLU  
CAPACITOR  
2
ON  
3
WHT  
6
7 8  
PNK  
1
2
RED-3  
RED  
BLOWER  
RELAY  
BRN-6  
ORG-1  
RED-3  
YEL-2  
D.BLU-5  
WHT  
TIMER  
BRN-6  
ORG-1  
RED-3  
YEL-2  
3
GRY  
5
GRY  
D.BLU-5  
BLK  
BLK  
BLK  
RED  
BLU  
GRN  
STRAIN  
BLK  
PNK  
RELEIF  
BUSHINGS  
YEL  
BLOWER  
0
4
6
VIO  
YEL  
1
TRANSFORMER  
MOLDED 115V  
PLUG W. GROUND  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY  
HUMIDITY  
CONTROL  
D.BLU-5  
YEL-2  
BLOWER  
SWITCH  
AUTO  
BRN-6  
PNK  
SAME AS ABOVE  
ON  
BRN-6  
ORG-1  
RED-3  
YEL-2  
D.BLU-5  
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ULTRA-AIRE 100V SERVICE PARTS LIST  
Item Part No.  
1
QTY.  
1
Description  
Accumulator  
4022254  
4021475  
4022037  
4021395  
4021589  
4023875  
4023928  
4020623  
4022147  
4022144  
4021396  
4022445  
4025087  
4021626  
4022484  
4020924  
4024666  
4021470  
4021648  
4022487  
4021471  
4022444  
4022442  
2
1
Air Filter, Pleated Cloth  
3
1
Fan (Blower) w/ Capacitor (Fasco 7090-1874)  
Evaporator Coil  
4
1
5
2
Capillary Tubes, .050" ID x .114 OD x 28" long  
Collar, Inlet, 8" Galvanized Steel  
Collar, Inlet, 6" Galvanized Steel with Damper  
Collar, Outlet, 8" White (for outlet only)  
Compressor, Panasonic (2R12S3R126A-6A)  
Compressor Overload (TI # MRA98706-673) (not shown)  
Condenser Coil  
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
1
1
1
Cord & Wire Harness  
1
Filter/Drier  
1
Hose, Drain Pan, .56" ID x 8'  
Relay, SPST, 24 Vac, 30A  
1
1
Relay, SPDT, 24 Vac, 15A  
1
Run Capacitor for Compressor, 35 MFD, 440v  
Thermostat, Defrost  
1
1
Thermostat Clip, Defrost (item 18) (not shown)  
Transformer, 120/24 Vac, 40 VA  
Wheel, 2", Plastic  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1
4
1
Wire Harness, Low Voltage  
1
Wiring Diagram (on Cover) (not shown)  
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ULTRA-AIRE 100V OPTIONAL PARTS LIST  
Item Part No.  
QTY.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Description  
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27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
4022489  
4022220  
4024155  
4024125  
4023660  
4023672  
4024153  
4021495  
4024150  
4024122  
4025560  
4022486  
4022443  
4022474  
4023647  
4022474  
Air Filter, High Efficiency, Pleated Microglass Paper, 90%-95%  
Condensate Pump Kit  
Control Panel Assembly, Humidity/Fan  
Control Panel Assembly, Ventilation Timer & Humidity  
Controller, Humidity  
Damper, Duct, 6" Diameter, Electrically Actuated (not shown)  
Cover for Items 28 & 29 (not shown)  
Knob, Black, .25" shaft  
Instructions, Humidity/Fan (not shown)  
Instructions, Ventilation Timer & Humidity (not shown)  
Switch, Black, SPDT, ON/OFF  
Timer, 7-Day, 24 Vac, Programmable  
Wire Harness, Ventilation Timer & Humidity (not shown)  
Wire Harness, Humidity/Fan (not shown)  
Damper, Check, 8" Diameter (not shown)  
External Insulation Kit (Optional-not shown)  
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28  
30  
36  
33  
27  
29  
30  
36  
33  
37  
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ULTRA-AIRE 100V CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION  
1. The following installation instructions are for both new  
construction and retrofit applications. For new construction, it is  
recommended that the control box be installed after the drywall is  
in. Prior to drywall installation, the control wires can be positioned  
to come through the drywall about 5' 2" above the floor and at  
least 3" left or right of any stud.  
5. Place the two 3⁄4" long, #8 screws through the tab slots and into  
the holes in the box sides.  
6. Tighten the screws until the tab ears press firmly against the  
drywall back, causing the upper and lower box flanges to press  
tightly against the drywall front.  
7. Connect the control wires to the control panel leads per the  
installation sheet taped to the Ultra-Aire side or per the manual.  
2. Locate the box bottom about 5' above the floor. Locate the left  
and right box sides at least 2" from any stud. Use the back of the  
control box as a template to make the rectangular drywall cutout  
(5-13/16" wide by 4-1/16" high). DO NOT oversize the cutout,  
especially the height.  
8. Fasten the control panel to the box flanges with the 1⁄2" long, #6  
screws provided.  
9. Slide the cover over the control panel screw head at the panel top  
so it catches in the keyhole on the back of the cover (see detail  
below). The cover hides the control panel when it is not being  
programmed.  
3. Feed the low voltage control wires into the box back through the  
rubber grommet.  
4. Place the box in the hole and put the mounting tabs through the  
slots in the box sides as shown.  
10. The sheet under the cover glass can be replaced with artwork of  
the customers’ choice.  
STUDS  
HOOK COVER KEYHOLE  
CONTROL  
WIRES  
SLOT OVER SCREW HEAD  
STUD  
#8 SCREW  
2" MINIMUM  
4 1/16"  
5 13/16"  
MOUNTING  
TAB  
#6 SCREW  
COVER  
5'  
KEYHOLE SLOT  
TOP VIEW OF INSTALLED  
BOX AND CONTROL PANEL  
FLOOR  
CUT-OUT DETAIL  
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ULTRA-AIRE 100V Dehumidifier Limited Warranty  
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. This excludes charges incurred installing and  
removing the Ultra-Aire 100V for repair.  
WARRANTOR:  
Therma-Stor LLC  
PO Box 8680  
Madison, WI 53708  
Telephone: 1-800-533-7533  
WHO IS COVERED: This warranty covers the Ultra-Aire  
100V and extends only to the original residential end-  
user of the Ultra-Aire 100V Dehumidifier, and may not  
be assigned or transferred.  
If any Ultra-Aire 100V 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 100V is out  
of service while awaiting covered warranty service).  
Year One - 100% parts and labor (all components).  
Therma-Stor LLC warrants that, for one (1) year  
the Ultra-Aire 100V 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. This  
excludes charges incurred installing and removing  
the Ultra-Aire 100V for repair.  
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 DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION WATER DAMAGE (THE END-USER SHOULD  
TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SAME), LOST PROFITS,  
DELAY, OR LOSS OF USE OR DAMAGE TO ANY REAL OR  
PERSONAL PROPERTY.  
Year(s) Two through Five - Therma-Stor LLC  
further warrants for a period of five (5) years, the  
condenser, evaporator, and compressor of the  
Ultra-Aire 100V 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). This excludes charges incurred installing and  
removing the Ultra-Aire 100V for repair.  
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 present proof of purchase or (lease), by  
use of a warranty card, original sales receipt or other  
reasonable and reliable means.  
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.  
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.  
FREIGHT: Freight to and from the servicer is the  
responsibility of the end-user. The end-user is  
responsible 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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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  
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