GE AHG20 Safety Instructions, Operating Instructions, Removing Collected Water, Air filter

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Removing Collected Water

There are 2 ways to remove collected water:

Use the bucket. When the bucket is full, the WATER FULL indicator blinks and the unit beeps 3 times and stops. Wait a few minutes before removing the bucket to allow the water to stop dripping.

To remove: Tilt the bucket forward then lift carefully. After emptying, clean and replace it.

Use a hose. Water can be automatically emptied into a drain by attaching a length of thin-wall rubber or plastic tubing with an inside diameter of 1/2 inch. Use a screwdriver to remove the knockout at the back. Attach the tubing to the connector through the hole. The tubing should lead to the drain with no sharp bends.

Safety Instructions

Bucket

Cleaning the Grille and Case

Turn the dehumidifier off and remove the plug

Use water and a mild detergent to clean the inlet

from the wall outlet before cleaning.

and outlet grilles. Do not use bleach or abrasives.

Air filter

Operating Instructions

NOTE: The charcoal filter has been packed separately, in the bucket, in the front of the unit. Remove the wrap and insert it in the filter frame with the darker surface up.

The air filter is on the back of the dehumidifier. It should be checked and cleaned at least every 2 to 3 weeks or more often if necessary.

To remove: Turn the dehumidifier off and lift out the filter on the back of the unit.

Vacuum the nylon filter or wash with water. Make sure it is dry before replacing it.

The charcoal filter should be replaced every 3 to 6 months or when the inside surface has changed from white to a dark color.

Call 800-626-2002 to order a replacement.

Troubleshooting Tips

Nylon filter

Charcoal filter

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Customer Service

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AHG20 specifications

The GE AHG20 is a cutting-edge gas turbine designed to optimize energy production while maximizing efficiency and reliability. An integral part of General Electric's portfolio, the AHG20 represents advanced engineering tailored to meet the demands of modern power generation.

One of the defining features of the GE AHG20 is its advanced combustion technology. Utilizing dry low NOx (DLN) combustion systems, the turbine significantly reduces nitrogen oxide emissions, aligning with global environmental standards. This enables operators to meet stringent regulatory requirements while maintaining high-performance output. The AHG20 is designed to operate efficiently across a wide range of fuel types, including natural gas and liquid fuels, making it versatile for various applications.

The turbine's advanced aerodynamics play a crucial role in its performance. The AHG20 incorporates state-of-the-art turbine blade designs that enhance airflow and minimize drag, ensuring optimal performance during operation. The use of high-temperature materials results in improved turbine efficiency and durability, providing a longer life cycle with minimal maintenance.

Another important aspect of the GE AHG20 is its digital capabilities. Integrated with GE's Predix platform, the turbine uses advanced analytics and IoT technologies to monitor performance in real-time. This predictive maintenance approach aids in identifying potential issues before they arise, allowing for timely interventions and reducing downtime.

The GE AHG20 also fosters flexibility in operations. It is designed for simple-cycle, combined-cycle, and cogeneration applications, making it suitable for peaking, baseload, or intermediate load service. This adaptability ensures that power producers can respond to fluctuating energy demands efficiently and effectively.

In terms of characteristics, the GE AHG20 boasts a reliable start-up capability, delivering power within minutes of initialization. The turbine's modular design further facilitates ease of installation and serviceability, helping operators reduce operational costs.

In conclusion, the GE AHG20 sets a new standard in gas turbine technology. Combining advanced combustion systems, superior aerodynamics, smart digital solutions, and operational flexibility, it stands out as a prime solution for power producers aiming to enhance efficiency, reduce emissions, and meet today's energy challenges. With the AHG20, GE continues its legacy of innovation and leadership in the energy sector, providing a robust framework for the future of sustainable power generation.