When should I purge my dehumidifier?
PURGE: Press the key to empty water from the pump reservoir. During normal operation the pump purges automatically when the reservoir is full. Use “PURGE” before moving the machine to avoid water spillage. The pump will close automatically after 40 seconds of continuous operation.
What does a dehumidifier console do?
Dehumidifiers regulate the humidity in a room by removing excess moisture from the air, thereby creating a living condition that is inhospitable to dust mites, mold and other allergenic organisms.
How do LGR dehumidifiers work?
LGR dehumidifiers feature a double cooling system that lowers the temperature of moisture-filled air once inside the machine. This leads to more condensation that forms on the coils inside the machine, which in turn leads to more moisture pumped out and less moisture in the air that is returned to the room.
What does E4 mean on dehumidifier?
Insufficient Capacity
E4 – Insufficient Capacity: The temperature of the suction line, as sensed by the low temp sensor (Frost Sensor), has not dropped at least 5°F in 20 minutes from the temperature it was when the compressor started.
How do you turn on a dehumidifier?
Most models are designed to be user-friendly, featuring a control panel with a dial to turn or buttons to press. Plug the dehumidifier into a grounded wall socket. On models that do not automatically turn on when you plug them in, press the “On” or “Power” button on the control panel.
What does Lgr stand for on a dehumidifier?
low-grain refrigerant
LGR stands for low-grain refrigerant, and LGR dehumidifiers use low-grain refrigeration to efficiently remove moisture from the air in a given space. LGR dehumidifiers are much more efficient than conventional alternatives.
How do you calculate grain depression?
French translation: diminution de la proportion de grains de vapeur d’eau. Gain depression is calculated by taking temperature and R/H of the air going into your dehumidifier and the processed Air coming out with the thermo hygrometer. Calculate the GPP and subtract the out going grains from the in coming grains.