Whirlpool AD25BSS, AD50DSS, AD70USS, AD50USS, AD35DSS Operating Characteristics, Typical Operation

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OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS

When a dehumidifier begins its run cycle, a partial frosting of the evaporator can be ob- served. This temporary frosting is limited by the operating conditions of the unit. In all cases, the frost should completely disappear within 10 to 15 minutes.

In cool dry conditions, (65°F or lower tempera- tures, and relative humidity of 60% or less), the evaporator may become completely coated with frost or ice. Under these conditions, the evaporator temperature is reduced to below freezing (32°F) because of inadequate heat load, and it is possible that no moisture will be collected from the air. Mechanical control dehumidifiers without a deicer thermostat are not designed to operate under these condi- tions, and the customer should be advised to discontinue use until proper ambient conditions are present.

TYPICAL OPERATION

The control panel (see below) provides the customer with control over the speed of the fan, (when this feature is offered), and adjustment of the amount of moisture in the air. An indica- tor light also provides information on the water level in the bucket, and whether the bucket is properly installed in the unit.

AB

A. Light glows, indicating the bucket is full or is not in correct position. B. Adjusts amount of moisture removed from room.

A

LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATION

Mechanical control models without a deicer thermostat, i.e. AD25BSS, must not be oper- ated below 65°F. Mechanical control models with a deicer thermostat, i.e. AD35DSS, may be operated as low as 55°F.

Electronic control models, i.e. AD35USS, monitor the temperature of the evaporator us- ing a thermistor and may be operated as low as 38°F.

When the thermistor reaches 30°F, the control begins timing. After 10 minutes at or below 30°F, the compressor is turned off. The fan continues to run for a period of 10 minutes before the compressor is restarted. This low temperature operation will continue until the thermistor reaches 40°F for 20 minutes.

ELECTRONIC CONTROL SENSORS

The humidistat is an electronic version of the mechanical humidistat. It monitors the relative humidity of the room air.

The thermistor is a device that changes re- sistance as the temperature changes. The electronic control monitors the resistance and operates the compressor and fan motor accordingly.

DEFECTIVE SENSOR DEFAULT

If either the thermistor or the humidistat fails on electronic control models, the control will operate in the following manner.

The compressor cycles on for 25 minutes and off for 10 minutes.

The fan operates continuously at the set speed or High if set to Auto mode.

CB

A.Light glows, indicating the bucket is full or is not in correct position.

B.Adjusts amount of moisture removed from room.

C.Selects fan speed.

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Contents Dehumidifiers Models AD25BSS, AD35DSS, AD50DSSForward Goals and ObjectivesTable of Contents Page You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t Dehumidifier SafetyGeneral Immediately follow instructionsSerial Number Model & Serial Number DesignationsModel Number AD = Dehumidifier, Whirlpool RD = Dehumidifier, RoperModel & Serial Number Wiring Diagram Label Locations Page Theory of Operation What is HUMIDITY?Product Operation Removing Unwanted HumidityOperating Characteristics Typical OperationPage Starting/Stopping the Dehumidifier Control Type Empty/Adjust Bucket LightDehumidifier USE Fan Speed Control Type 2 Models OnlyStarting/Stopping the Dehumidifier Dryness ControlFan Speed Control Type 3 Models Only Draining the Dehumidifier Desired Humidity Control Type 3 Models OnlyNormal Sounds Option 2-Connect Drain HoseCleaning the Dehumidifier Cleaning the AIR Filter on Some ModelsDehumidifier Care Component Access Component LocationsRemoving the Cabinet Top Rear Screws Rear Half Front Half Bottom Rear Screw Remove the two hex-head screws from the electronic control Thermistor & Clip Ground Wire Screw To remove the mechanical humidistat To remove the lightTo remove the power supply cord To remove the fan capacitor see the top right photo Removing the FAN Capacitor and the FAN MotorTo remove the fan motor Top green ground wire on condenser Removing the Compressor Capacitor and the Bucket Switch To remove the compressor capacitorTo remove the bucket switch Electronic Model Mechanical ModelsPage Component Testing Mechanical Humidistat FAN CapacitorBucket Switch FAN MotorDiagnostics & Troubleshooting DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionWiring Diagrams Wiring DiagramWiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Page Page Page For Technical Information and Service Pointers Product Specifications Warranty Information SourcesFor Technical Assistance While AT the CUSTOMER’S Home Call Corporation