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No dehumidification, compressor does not run but impeller fan 
runs with fan switch and ventilation timer OFF and humidity 
control turned to ON. 

1. Defective compressor run capacitor (Sec. 5.6). 
2.  Bad connection in compressor circuit  

(See Fig. 4). 

3. Defective compressor overload (Sec. 5.6A). 
4. Defective compressor (Sec. 5.6). 
5. Defrost thermostat open (Sec. 5.8). 

Impeller 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 airflow restricted. 
6. Low refrigerant charge, causing defrost control to cycle. 
7. Bad connection in compressor circuit. 

Impeller fan does not run with fan switch in either position. 
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 (See Fig. 4). 
2. Obstruction prevents impeller fan rotation. 
3. Defective impeller fan. 
4. Defective impeller fan relay. 
5. Defective impeller fan capacitor. 

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. 

Evaporator coil frosted continuously, low dehumidifying 
capacity. 

1. Defrost thermostat loose or defective (Sec. 5.8). 
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. 

1.  If timer is not functioning correctly reset timer and reprogram 

(Sec. 3.5). 

2. Check control wire connections (check 
connections at fresh air damper also). 
3. Defective fresh air damper (Sec. 5.9). 
4. Defective fan switch. 

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. 
3. Unit has entered defrost cycle (Sec. 5.8). 
4. Air filter dirty (Sec. 4.1 & 4.2). 
5. Defective defrost thermostat (Sec 5.8). 
6. Low refrigerant charge (Sec. 5.4). 
7. Air leak such as loose cover or ducting leaks. 
8. Defective compressor (Sec. 5.6). 
9. Restrictive ducting (Sec. 2.4). 
10. Optional Condensate Pump Safety Switch open (Sec 5.11). 

Unit Test to determine problem: 

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. 

4.  If these tests work, the main unit is working properly. You 

should check the control panel and field control wiring for 
problems next. 

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 pigtails on the main unit. Leave the 
violet, white and red wires disconnected! 

6.  Turn on the fan switch; the impeller fan should run. Turn off 

the fan switch. 

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. 

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 
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. 

7.5 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. 

1. Unplug the power cord. 
2. Remove the cabinet access panel. 
3.  Remove the screw attaching the impeller fan support bracket 

to the base. 

4.  Disconnect the impeller fan leads inside the electric box. 

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Ultra-Aire XT150H Installer’s & Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Ultra-Aire XT150H

Page 1: ...tdoor 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 regula...

Page 2: ...igital Control WITHOUT Fresh Air 9 4 2 Humidity Control Adjustment 8 4 3 Fan Filter Switch 8 4 4 Ventilation Timer 8 4 4A Setting the Time 9 4 4B Ventilation Schedule 9 4 4C Automatic or Manual Mode 9...

Page 3: ...th space to access the back or side panels for maintenance and service DO NOT INSTALL UNIT WITH THE SERVICE PANELS INACCESSIBLE Avoid directing the discharge air at people or over the water in pool ar...

Page 4: ...l vibration and or noise 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 Place the Ultra Aire XT150H on supports that...

Page 5: ...ating 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 XT150H into the supply of the existing heating syste...

Page 6: ...lter enclosure 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 th...

Page 7: ...edrooms den etc By ducting this way the air inside the structure will circulate through the Ultra Aire XT150H to be filtered and dehumidified Avoid discharging all the air from the dehumidifier in one...

Page 8: ...ir Refer to Section 5 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 cont...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...e 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 H...

Page 11: ...ty Range Accuracy 10 95 RH 5 Auxillary Relay Capacity 5 Amps 24VAC Temp Range Accuracy 30 90 F 2 Size 4 95 L x 1 06 W x 4 19 H Major Operations n Digital control of Relative Humidity Digital Set Point...

Page 12: ...heck 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 7 Service 7 1 Warranty A warranty...

Page 13: ...uch as expected 1 Air temperature and or humidity have dropped 2 Humidity meter and or thermometer used are out of calibration 3 Unit has entered defrost cycle Sec 5 8 4 Air filter dirty Sec 4 1 4 2 5...

Page 14: ...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 start...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...Aire XT150H 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 Ultra Aire XT150H...

Page 17: ...FOR HVAC INSTALLER ONLY 17 Pictorial Electrical Diagrams of Ultra Aire XT150H Ultra Aire XT150H Installer s Owner s Manual...

Page 18: ...t No Qty Description 12 4026687 1 45mFd CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR 13 4022487 1 TRANSFORMER 14 4022484 1 RELAY COMPRESSOR 15 4017021 1 15mFd CAPACITOR IMPELLER 16 4026932 1 COLLAR 10 INCH 17 4026947 1 COLLA...

Page 19: ...Electrically Actuated not shown 32 4024153 1 Cover for Items 28 29 not shown 33 4021495 1 Knob Black 25 shaft 34 4024150 1 Instructions Humidity Fan not shown 35 4024122 1 Instructions Ventilation Ti...

Page 20: ...ng door shut Once the door is shut release the door latch Collar Install Remove the 2 round ducts 3 seals and small bag of mounting hardware from inside the rectangle opening Adhere seals onto the bac...

Page 21: ...costs related to changes to a Product or Component that may be required by any codes laws or regulations that may become effective after initial purchase of the Product by Customer Customer Responsib...

Page 22: ...any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Therma Stor LLC 2007 Therma Stor LLC All rights reserved PO Box 8680 Madison WI 53708 Phone...

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