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pump cover. This switch should be installed in series with the field
wire that connects the blue (#5) lead from the UA-90H to the the
control panel. If the pump fails, this switch opens the compressor
control circuit and stops water production before the reservoir
overflows. The UA-90H will continue to ventilate or circulate air as
normal, but will not dehumidify until this switch closes.

4.4 Ducting

CAUTION!

Attention: For ventilation only! Remove label and 6’’

round insulation from the duct prior to installing ducting

for outside ventilation. For all other applications leave in

place.

For the ideal installation, draw air from the central part of the home
and return it to the isolated areas of the home like the bedrooms,
den, utility room, or family room. The ductwork of the existing
heating 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 UA-90H into the supply of the existing heating system.
Installation of a separate supply duct to the UA-90H from a central
area is recommended.

4.4A Fresh Air/Supply Air

CAUTION!

DO NOT draw air directly from the kitchen, laundry, or isolated
basement.

You may draw air from a basement that is open to the home. All
flexible ducting connected to the UA-90H should be UL listed.

A short piece of flexible ducting on all UA-90H duct connections
is recommended to reduce noise and vibration transmitted to
rigid ductwork in the structure. Ducting the UA-90H as mentioned
requires consideration of the following points:

Duct Sizing: For total duct lengths up to 25’, use a minimum 10"
diameter round or equivalent rectangular. For longer lengths, use a
minimum 12" diameter or equivalent. Grills or diffusers on the duct
ends must not excessively restrict airflow.

Isolated Areas: Effective

dehumidification may require that ducting be branched to isolated,
stagnant air flow areas. Use 8" or larger diameter branch ducting
to each of two or three areas, use 6" or larger to each of four or
more areas. Provisions must be made to provide airflow from
supply locations to central return location. Proper air distribution
is important to ensure even humidity control and heat distribution
throughout the structure. See Figure 1.

Connecting to existing HVAC systems: An optional 10" check
backdraft damper is available from the factory to prevent reverse
air flow through the UA-90H. If the UA-90H is ducted to the supply
of an air handler, the check damper should be placed in the UA-
90H supply duct. Ventilation operation is controlled by the remote
controls offered with the UA-90H. These controls determine the
time/frequency that the unit introduces outside air. The amount of
outside air can be restricted by the blade damper in the 6" collar.
Some control options require a 6" motorized damper be installed in
the 6" fresh air duct.

CAUTION!

Contact the factory when connecting to a static pressure of
greater than or equal to +.5" WG.

4.4B Ducting for Fresh Air — Option

Fresh air may be brought into the structure by connecting an
insulated duct from outside the structure to the 6" inlet of the UA-
90H. Advantages of this form of ventilation include:

1. Outside air is filtered before entering the building.
2. Outside air will be dehumidified before entering if the UA-90H

is running in dehumidification mode.

3. Drawing air from outside and blowing inside aids in slightly

pressurizing the structure. This helps prevent dirty and humid
air from entering elsewhere. It also reduces the potential for
carcinogenic radon gas to enter and provides a small amount
of make-up air for open combustion and exhaust devices like
the clothes drier, fireplace, and water heater.

4. Exhaust fans are recommended in the bath rooms and

kitchen.

In cold climates or areas where the outdoor dew point is low at
times, ventilation can be used to dehumidify the structure, making
the UA-90H capable of year-round drying. This is accomplished
by bringing the dry, low dew point air into the structure during
these times. This approach is often more economical than running
the dehumidifier to remove excess moisture from the structure.
In cold climates, it is critical to adequately ventilate to reduce the

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