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1. in the drying area to the intake of a high temperature LGR dehumidifier using non collapsible ducting The VapairVent system is excellent for removing humid air from the drying area Do not duct out more air than the Eliminator can process or you will have a hard time keeping your set temperature in the drying area gt E 3 Gin gt 3 3 I ur VapairVent exhausts moist air out through the exhaust fan in a bathroom or laundry room Using Positive Pressure You can setup your Eliminator outside the drying area and using 6 non collapsible ducting and Mylar ducting works great duct the hot air into the drying area Do not use more than 10 of ducting and avoid sharp turns or kinks in the ducting Take the digital temperature controller into the drying area to set the temperature inside the drying area Setup a positive exhausting of humid air slightly less than the incoming air from the Eliminator The VapairVent 1s setup to do this If you are drying a room setup sheet plastic at doorways vents etc Zip poles for great for setting up plastic containments both horizontally and vertically Wall amp Cabinet Drying Y our Eliminator works easily with wall drying systems that attach to an air mover whistle or snail style fan Vent the heated air from the Eliminator into the intake of the air mover on the non motor side The air mover will then take the heated air and blow it into the wa
2. 2534 Fax 928 277 8123 Who is Covered This warranty extends to the original end user and may not be assigned or transferred Warranty Period The term of the warranty coverage from the date of purchase is 2 years on the housing 1 year on parts and labor Warranty Coverage K amp J Representatives LLC warrants that for one 1 year the Eliminator Heat Drying System manufactured by K amp J Representatives LLC will operate free from defects in material or workmanship or K amp J Representatives LLC at its option will repair or replace the defective part s free of charge K amp J Representatives LLC further warrants that for a period of five 5 years the housing of the Eliminator manufactured by K amp J Representatives LLC will be free from defects in material or workmanship K amp J Representatives LLC will repair of replace the defective part s providing that all labor and shipping costs for the defective part s shall be borne by the end user This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction etc resulting from improper operation lack of maintenance freezing corrosion from chemicals condensation tampering modification unauthorized or improper repair accident acts of nature or normal wear to items such as power cords plug adaptors or other items which require replacement resulting from normal usage End User Responsibilities Warranty service must be performed by a firm or Individual authorized by K
3. Energ dry Eliminator Electric Heat Drying System Operations Manual K amp J Representatives LLC 602 723 2534 Fax 928 277 8123 EnergCary Eliminator Safety Page Read this owner s manual carefully before using your Eliminator Caution Eliminator Safety Information Never use the Eliminator in conditions exceeding 130F degrees Never set the Thermostat control to higher than 130F degrees Never use an extension cord smaller than 12 gauge Never use an extension cord longer than 100 Never drop or bounce the Eliminator Internal damage may occur Never clean or service the Eliminator while plugged into a live electrical power source Never operate the Eliminator in standing water Always wear rubber gloves and boots when operating the Eliminator in damp conditions Never operate the Eliminator unless all panels and guards are in place and properly secured Always keep the air inlet amp outlet clear of any obstructions and loose material Never operate the Eliminator without the fan on Never operate the Eliminator with a damaged cord s Never operate the Eliminator with loose cord connections Warning Ignoring these safety precautions may result in personal injury K amp J Representatives LLC 602 723 2334 K amp J Representatives LLC 2 Year Limited Warranty Eliminator Heat Drying System Warrantor K amp J Representatives LLC 6550 E 6 St Ste C Prescott Valley AZ 86314 Telephone 602 723
4. amp J Representatives LLC The end user must contact K amp J Representatives LLC at the above location K amp J Representatives LLC will arrange for covered warranty service All covered warranty service will be arranged during normal business hours Limitations and Exclusions If any part of the Eliminator manufactured by K amp J Representatives LLC is repaired or replaced as covered warranty the new part shall be warranted only for the remainder of the original watranty period of the Eliminator Upon expiration of the written warranty applicable to the K amp J Representatives LLC Eliminator 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 K amp J Representatives LLC are set forth herein and no claim may be made against K amp J Representatives LLC on any oral warranty In no event shall K amp J Representatives LLC in connection with the sale operation repair or replacement of any K amp J Representatives LLC device or part thereof be liable under any legal theory for any special indirect or consequential damages including without limitation water damage lost profits delay or loss of use or damage to any real or personal property Legal Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State EnergCary Eliminator Operating Your Elim
5. ature breaker that will keep the air in the heater tube from exceeding a certain temperature Lastly the heating elements have a failsafe that will cause the heating elements to permanently shutdown in the event that all safety mechanisms fail Temperature Controller Y our Eliminator comes with a state of the art digital temperature controller on 12 of cable You must plug the temperature controller into the corresponding fitting on the front of the unit Within seconds of turning on the fan you will notice the ambient temperature will appear on the screen of the digital controller Press the set button once and you will be able to change the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius F Fahrenheit Press the set button again and this is the screen to change the temperature to the high temperature limit you want for your drying area You should never set the high temperature limit above 130F degrees Once this temperature is achieved in the airspace your ELE will cycle the heating elements to maintain this temperature Press the set button again and you will be able to set the differential temperature This setting will turn the heating elements back on when the temperature has fallen by the number of degrees you set If you set one degree as differential then the elements will shut off when the temperature achieves the high limit set temperature and will turn back on when the temperature drops one degree below the high temperature set point Pr
6. dry vent clothes dryer vent etc Make sure to allow for some makeup air coming into the dehumidifier pictured below This blending of air will lower the temperature of the overall air from the drying area and make it easier for the dehumidifier to process the hot humid air PHOENIX y q K af le y Depending on the temperature you will be drying you may want to remove certain items from the area to be heated prior to heating v Living Plants v Animals fish turtles etc Y Candles wax crayons lipstick and other items that melt v Medicines and vitamins Y Software records CD s tapes audio amp video v Batteries writing pens v Aerosol cans fire extinguishers and all combustible items v Cigarette lighters v All fresh foods chocolates carbonated beverages wines liquors artificial sweeteners canned foods v Oil paintings acrylics art work paintings amp pictures v Antique furniture Y Computer towers printers anything with ink v Refrigerator freezer ice maker etc Y Anything you would not leave in your car on a hot summer day Y Anything you may suspect that could be affected by heat drying process Things to be cautious of gt Musical instruments may detune due to expansion amp contraction from heat humidity gt Heat should not be used in or around wine cellars that are stocked gt Fire sprinkler systems usually not set below 155F degrees keep lots of air moveme
7. ess the set button again and you can change the screen from Hl to Cl and back to Hl You must be on the Hl setting or your heating elements will not work Press the set button again and you will be back at the ambient temperature and this will also activate your settings Bas c Conventional Drying Setup Always extract as much water as possible before placing any drying equipment Place the Eliminator in the area you wish to dry Each of the power cords on the Eliminator will give you an approximate temperature rise of 22 24F coming out of the Eliminator versus the air temperature coming into the Eliminator As the temperature in the drying area rises so will the temperature coming out of the Eliminator Connecting 3 or 4 cords will heat the airspace faster and may be necessary in colder conditions Limit the temperature to maximum of 130 degrees Fahrenheit in this setup You also can place the Eliminator outside the area you wish to dry Use 6 Mylar ducting or equivalent non collapsible ducting Duct the hot air into the drying chamber or tenting What about the humid air Increasing the air temperature will cause an increase in water evaporation It 1s important to exhaust the air from the drying area to the outside of the building or into a dehumidifier thus removing the humid air from the drying area Without proper ventilation the drying area can become very humid defeating the purpose of using the Eliminator You can also duct the air
8. inator Unpack amp inspect your Eliminator for damage Do not use f damaged Check all heating elements to make sure everything works and nothing was damaged from shipping If damaged from shipping contact us immediately Y our Eliminator has one 1 cord for the fan This is wrapped around the unit There are four 4 115volt plug ins for the heater elements located at the front of the Eliminator When looking at the control panel the plug in on the left rear controls heating element 1 The plug in on the left front controls heating element 2 The plug in on the right front controls heating element 3 and the plug in on the right rear controls heating element 4 Each heater element is less than 11 67 amps and can be safely connected to a 15 amp 115v circuit A 240 volt splitter box that is plugged into the dryer 30 amp 240volt circuit can run all the heating elements and still be within electrical code Y ou can connect all the heating elements to a 240volt splitter box that is plugged into the range 50 amp 240volt circuit as well Y ou must have the cord that controls the fan plugged in or the unit will not operate None of the heating elements will turn on 1f the fan is not on If you block the inlet or the outlet of the unit the heating elements will shut off or will not turn on This safety feature insures that proper minimum airflow must be maintained so the heating elements do not overheat The heating elements also have a temper
9. ll or cabinet etc You can monitor control the inside temperature of the wall by placing the temperature probe wire from the temperature controller into a small hole This will monitor temperatures in the wall or cabinets You can use contain the cabinets or walls with plastic sheeting and vent the heated air from the Eliminator into the containment Make sure to place the thermostat sensing cord inside the contained area for accurate temperature control a F a Leaning cardboard against the wall allows you to pump hot air in and Focus heats the wall Using a Dehumidifier with your Eliminator You can place the dehumidifier in the same room with your Eliminator Make sure that you set the high temperature limit on your Eliminator so that the temperature in the drying area won t exceed the manufacturer s recommended working temperature of the dehumidifier You can place your Eliminator and the dehumidifier outside of the drying area Vent the dehumidifier exhaust into the intake of your Eliminator and then vent your Eliminator into the drying area This works extremely well on positive pressure drying of contained areas and with wall drying systems While the dehumidifier is outside of the drying area you can duct the humid air from the drying area to the dehumidifier Using high temperature LGR dehumidifiers in this application works great especially if you cannot vent the humid air out of the building using a bath or laun
10. nt to blend air if fire sprinklers present This will avoid heat rising and causing ceiling to be substantially hotter than rest of room Not a big issue unless you have a lack of air movement gt Use an IR thermometer and measure the material temperature at the fire sprinkler gt Don t hesitate to call with questions K amp J Representatives LLC 602 723 2534 Fax 928 277 8123 A few pictures on next page Energ Dry Eliminator External Temp Controller ETC connector HEATER TUBE 1400W 1400W 1400W Rev C 03 08 2010 PH Power to Heaters PB Power to Blower MK Master Relay K Heater Relay Power wire to Heaters 14 all others 18 L Horvath SW PANEL 1 HR meter BLOWER 1400W AIRFLOW SW
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