Whirlpool DryAire LMA1053L Specifications Page 10

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1.6.2. Controller Location
Standard low voltage (24 volt) AC wiring, such as that used with standard air conditioning
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quipment, is required for the 24 volt controls of the dehumidifier. A (2) wire low voltage
de-humidistat control is required for all installations. A six (6) wire low voltage connection
is required for operation of the optional automatic change-over thermostat.
The de-humidistat and the optional temperature controls should be located in an area of
natural room air circulation usually near the return air inlet of dehumidifier.
Do not locate the dehumidifier controls in areas that allow little air circulation or have
exposure to the direct sunlight, draft, stagnant areas or exterior walls. The thermostat and
de-humidistat must be located approximately five (5) feet above floor level on an interior wall.
Note: If the system is equipped with a remote condenser, leave the thermostat in the
‘AUTOmode. Adjust the set point to 80°F for heating and 84°F for cooling. This will
allow the automatic cycling of the unit between heating and cooling modes. Be sure
jumper wire has been installed in thermostat. The micro-electronic thermostat
requires changes made in the set-up menu.
(Refer to electrical control diagram Page 23.)
If you have a dehumidifier only (no remote condenser) refer to wire diagram on
page 22 for alternate terminal pole connection.
1.6.3. Non-Standard Control Package
If your application does not use the standard controller, refer to the documentation which
accompanied your control package.
Note: If you use a non-standard controller to energize an auxiliary heater, you may need
to install isolation relays between the heater and the controller.
Failure to isolate electrical circuits can result in damage to the dehumidifier and
accessory equipment.
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