| TM   Issue 01   LLC   Owners Manual   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier   FILTRATION   The Ultra-Aire 135H dehumidifier performs multiple functions in   a compact enclosure; high-capacity dehumidification, fresh air   ventilation, and is filtration ready.   Dehumidification   The highly efficient Ultra-Aire APD UA-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 up to a 200 percent 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 from the   incoming air.   Fresh Air Ventilation (optional)   Fresh outdoor air is ducted to the unit via a 6” round duct. This   provides desired air changes to dilute pollutants and maintain   high oxygen content in the air. The amount of fresh air ventilation   can be regulated by a variety of controls.   Air Filtration   The UA-135H includes air filtration to improve the indoor air   quality of your living/working space. MERV-8 media is standard.   An optional second MERV-14 deep pleated media filter is   Figure 1: Ultra-Aire 135H (Package D)   available for optimum air filtration to reduce airborne particles.   Features and Benefits   Therma-Stor LLC announces the introduction of the Ultra-Aire Model 135H Air   Purifying Dehumidifier, a ventilating dehumidifier designed to provide ultimate   indoor air quality. The Ultra-Aire provides the three key components of healthy   indoor air: fresh air ventilation, particulate filtration and humidity control. At the   heart of the 135H is a high capacity, energy efficient dehumidifier capable of   removing over 17 gallons of water per day (at 80°F, 60% relative humidity).   while using only 12 amps of electricity (120V). This allows the unit to maintain   indoor humidity levels below 50%, the level widely recognized as critical for   controlling mold, mildew and dust mite populations.   Dehumidification   Fresh Air Ventilation   Compact Size   Remote Filter Box   Figure 2: Features and Benefits   © Copyright Therma-Stor LLC   1 4.1 Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITHOUT Fresh Air   Ventilation or Damper   4.1D DEH 2000 Digital Controller WITH Fresh Air AND Damper   Refer to Section 5.   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. For humidity control   operation refer to section 4.2.   4.1E DEH 2000 Digital Controller WITHOUT Fresh Air   Refer to Sections 5 through Section 5.2G only.   4.2 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 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.   It is therefore pointless to set the humidity control to exces-   sively low levels in cool rooms; doing so will result in long   periods of ineffective dehumidifier run time. Settings below   45% are not recommended.   Figure 1: Humidity/Fan   Control Panel   4.1A Humidity/Fan Control Panel 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 4.2.   Figure 3: Humidity Control   Adjustment Knob   4.3 Fan/Filter Switch   Turning ON the fan/filter switch 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 switch is ON; air will be constant-   ly filtered through the UA-135H and circulated throughout the   house. When the switch is OFF the impeller fan will operate   only when the humidity control calls for dehumidification or   when the ventilation timer calls for ventilation.   4.1B Humidity/Fan Control Panel WITH Fresh Air   Ventilation AND Damper   MIn 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.   Figure 4: Fan/Filter Switch   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 4.2 for humidity control operation.   4.4 Ventilation Timer   The ventilation timer controls the impeller fan and the motor-   ized 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   4.1C Ventilation Timer and Humidity Control WITH Fresh   Air AND Motorized Damper   Refer to sections 4.2 through 4.7.   Figure 2: Ventilation Timer   and Humidity Control Panel   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   3 one-minute time increments of the ventilation timer allow you   to program the ventilation of your home to fit your schedule.   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 pro-   grams if the timer is in AUTO mode.   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 week-   ly or during a specified block of days. All six of the programs   operate independently of each other. If the timer fails to oper-   ate or operates erratically, check that the control 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 dis-   play clears. Release the reset button. The display will reap-   pear as 00:00. Resetting the timer will clear the time and all   program settings. After resetting the timer follow the instruc-   tions below to set the correct time and ventilation programs.   4.8 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 automatically reset when the pressure rises   to 35 PSIG. Its primary function is to prevent damage to the   compressor. 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.   4.5 Setting the Time   5 (DEH 2000) Digital Control   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.   DEH 2000 Digital Ventilation Timer/Humidity/Fan Control   Installation & Operation Instructions   5.1 Specifications   4.6 Ventilation Schedule   Model:   Electrical:   Humidity Range:   Humidity Accuracy:   Output:   4024539   24 VAC   20 – 90% RH   +/- 4%   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 ventila-   tion 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.   3 Amps 24 VAC   5.2 Operation   5.2A 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”.   4.7 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   Figure 1: DEH 2000 Digital Display   4 Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   • The word “CLOCK” appears at the top of the display during   the clock display, along with the day and time.   5.2D Setting Clock Time   1. Push “CLOCK” button. The hour display will flash, use the   “SET” + or – buttons to adjust hour. Notice the a.m./p.m.   display.   • The word “HUMIDITY” appears during the humidity display,   with the current setpoint on the left, and the ambient RH   on the right.   • The word “TEMP” appears as the unit displays the current   temperature.   Figure 4: Fan Setting   • The fan status display is indicated by a capitol “F”. “OF”   indicates fan off status, “on” indicates fan on status.   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.   • The damper display is indicated by a “d” with the same   on/off status indicators as the temperature.   4. Push “CLOCK” button again. The AM/PM display will flash.   Verify AM/PM setting is correct.   5. Push “CLOCK” button again, or wait a few seconds for the   display to stop flashing. The time is now set.   • The ventilation program is displayed along the bottom of   the display during the clock, humidity, and temperature dis-   plays only when the damper operation is set to the pro-   grammed setting “Pr”.   5.2E Setting Relative Humidity Setpoint   5.2B Setting   The relative humidity setpoint operates the dehumidifier   function of the Ultra-Aire. It has no effect on any other func-   tion of the unit. The control senses the ambient relative   humidity of the space in which it is located. The ambient con-   dition is displayed on the right in the relative humidity display   sequence, under the word “HUMIDITY”. The current setpoint   is displayed on the left, under the word “SET”.   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 con-   trol will remember any changes made and return to “home   state.”   5.2C 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.   Figure 3: DEH 2000 Clock DIsplay   If the setpoint is equal to or greater than the current ambient   condition, the space does not need to be dried, so the dehu-   midifier function will be off. Example: Setpoint: 50% RH   Current condition 45% RH = Dehumidifier off, red “DEHU”   indicator not lit.   On/Off   Program   Clock   If the setpoint is less than the ambient condition, the   dehumidifier will be on, and the red “DEHU” indicator will be   lit. The space is more humid than the setpoint, so the con-   troller operates the dehumidifier to dry the space. Example:   Setpoint: 50% RH Current condition: 55% RH = Dehumidifier   on, red “DEHU” indicator lit.   Fan   Damper   Hum   To set the relative humidity setpoint, press the “HUM” button.   The display will show the “HUMIDITY” display, and the word   “SET” will flash. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust the   relative humidity setpoint as desired. Therma-Stor Products   recommends relative humidity levels of 45% in the summer,   and lower levels in the winter. It is not recommended 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.   Figure 2: DEH 2000 User Panel   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   5 To select damper operation:   5.2F 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 “DAMPER” button. The letter “d” will appear on   the display, along with the current mode setting.   1. Press the “FAN” button. The display will indicate the cur-   rent 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.   Figure 5: Setting Fan   Damper On   Damper Off   Damper Program   Figure 6: Setting Damper   5.2G 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 “on” mode, the fan will run continuously. This does   not effect the dehumidification 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 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.   5.2I Intermittent or Programmed Ventilation   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.   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.   5.2H 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.   Figure 7: Ventilation Programming   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   To set or adjust the ventilation program:   1. Press the “PROG” button two times. The display will indi-   cate “Program 1/start” at the bottom, and the hour display   will flash.   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 dis-   play will flash.   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 sys-   tem will not ventilate.   4. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust to the desired   minute setting.   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.   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).   6 Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   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.   7. Press the “PROG” button again. The display will indicate   “Program 1/stop” at the bottom, and now the minute dis-   play will flash.   6.2 High Efficiency Air Filter   An optional high efficiency pleated microglass paper filter   is available for the UA-135H. 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   behind the standard filter.   8. Use the “SET” + or – buttons to adjust to the desired   minute setting.   9. Pressing the “PROG” button again to move onto “program   2/stop” 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”.   This filter is able to remove allergy-causing particles from the   airstream. Check the high efficiency air filter every two years   and replace if necessary. Be careful not to damage the   media when handling the high efficiency pleated paper filter.   Do not attempt to clean the high efficiency pleated paper fil-   ter. It should be replaced when it becomes restrictive.   6.3 Optional Fresh Air Return   5.2J Programming Notes   To run the ventilation program, the damper mode must   be in the “program” mode (“Pr”).   Check and clean the screen on the outdoor fresh air return   seasonally. The screen may become plugged during the   seasons when there are many particles in the outdoor air.   The timer can be operated manually without changing the   program by adjusting the damper mode from “program” to   either “on” or “off”.   7 Service   CAUTION   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.   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 Products makes no firm recommendations   concerning when to ventilate. Common ventilation schedules   include constant ventilation, ventilation based on occupancy   times, intermittent operation, and seasonal ventilation.   7.1 Technical Description   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 condens-   er coil (See Figure 1). The refrigerant is cooled and con-   densed by giving up its heat to the air that is about to be dis-   charged 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 evapora-   tor should maintain nearly constant pressure and tempera-   ture across the entire coil, from inlet to outlet.   Remember the control must be on for the unit to be functioning   - make sure the green power indicator “ON” is lit.   5.2K Stop Start   During summer in hot, humid climates operating in   ventilation mode will increase the moisture load in the   home. Consider reducing the amount or frequency of fresh   air ventilation if indoor humidity continues to be high.   6 Maintenance   6.1 Standard Air Filter   The UA-135H is equipped with a pleated cloth air filter.   This filter should be checked every three months. 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.   IMPORTANT   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. Filter non-compliance   invalidates the product warranty.   Figure 1: Refrigeration System of UA-135H   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   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   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.   Unit not providing ventilation. Ventilation timer not operating   correctly.   7.2 Troubleshooting   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.   1. If timer is not functioning correctly reset timer and   reprogram.   2. Check control wire connections (check connections at   fresh air damper also).   3. Defective fresh air damper.   4. Defective fan switch.   5. Defective control transformer.   6. Low pressure Control 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.   7. 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.   3. Unit has entered defrost cycle.   4. Air filter dirty.   5. Defective defrost thermostat.   1. Defective compressor run capacitor.   2. Bad connection in compressor circuit.   3. Defective compressor overload.   6. Low refrigerant charge.   7. Air leak such as loose cover or ducting leaks.   8. Defective compressor.   4. Defective compressor.   5. Defrost thermostat open.   9. Restrictive ducting.   10. Optional Condensate Pump Safety Switch open.   Impeller fan runs with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF,   but compressor cycles on & off.   Unit Test to determine problem:   1. Low ambient temperature and/or humidity causing   unit to cycle through defrost mode.   2. Defective compressor overload.   3. Defective compressor.   4. Defrost thermostat defective.   1. Detach field control wiring connections from main unit.   2. Connect the yellow and green pigtails from the main   unit together; 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.   5. Dirty air filter(s) or airflow restricted.   6. Low refrigerant charge, causing defrost control   to cycle.   4. If these tests work, the main unit is working properly.   You should check the control panel and field control   wiring for problems next.   7. Bad connection in compressor circuit. Impeller fan   does not run with fan switch in either position.   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 pig-   tails on the main unit. Leave the violet, white and red   wires disconnected!   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.   6. Turn on the fan switch; the impeller fan should run.   Turn off the fan switch.   4. Defective impeller fan relay.   5. Defective impeller fan capacitor.   7. Turn on the humidity control; the compressor and   impeller fan should run.   8. If these tests work, the problem is most likely in the   field control wiring.   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.   8 Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   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.   7.3 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.   7.4 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   3. Disconnect the impeller's blue, black, brown leads,   which are attached to the capacitors as well as the   green/yellow ground lead.   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.   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 Condensate Pump Kit   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 from this   switch extend from beneath the pump cover. This switch   should be installed in series with the field 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 venti-   late or circulate air as normal, but will not dehumidify until   this switch closes.   5. Remove the two cable clamps securing the impeller   cord to the access plate.   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 posi-   tions.   7.5 Compressor/Capacitor Replacement   This compressor is equipped with a two terminal external   overload and a run capacitor, but no start capacitor or relay.   CAUTION   CAUTION-ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD: Electrical power   must be present to perform some tests. These tests should   be performed by a qualified service person.   Figure 2: Condensate pump.   7.6 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.   7.7 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.   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   9 ULTRA-AIRE 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.   Therma-Stor LLC   PO Box 8050   Madison, WI 53708   Telephone: 1-800-533-7533.   If any Ultra-Aire 135H 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 is out of service while awaiting   covered warranty service).   WARRANTY: This warranty covers the Ultra-Aire   135H and extends only to the original residential   end-user of the Ultra-Aire 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 APD   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 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) Three through Five Therma-Stor LLC   - further warrants for a period of five (5) years,   the condenser, evaporator, and compressor of   the ULTRA-AIRE 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 Products. 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.   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   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.   10   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   9. Optional Parts List: UA-135H Indoor Air Quality System   Item   Part No.   Description   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   4024125   4024155   4024539   4025287   4022220   4024377   4024369   4024370   4020646   4025463   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)   Figure 1: Ventilation Timer &   Humidity Control   4”   2”   Figure 4: Filter Box   Figure 2: Humidity/Fan Control   Figure 5: Condensate Pump   Figure 3: DEH 2000   Digital Control   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   11   TM   LLC   PO Box 8050   1919 S. Stoughton Road   Madison, WI 53708   Phone: 608-222-5301   Fax: 608-222-1447   Email: [email protected]   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.   © 2004 Therma-Stor LLC. All rights reserved.   12   Ultra-Aire 135H Air Purifying Dehumidifier Owners Manual   |