Dry-Matic DM01B 매뉴얼 - 페이지 3
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Cleaning the filters
Although the Dry-Matic is designed to run continuously for
years, the filters do need cleaning every 8 months or so for
optimal performance (clean at least yearly).
When the hall controller display starts flashing - this indicates
it is time to clean the filters.
The white filter bag can be machine washed on gentle cycle
or hand washed - vacuum first to remove excess dust.
Alternatively replace with a new one.
The carbon filter inside the filter box should be checked - if it
is showing signs of dust and dirt, it can be vacuumed clean
or replaced. It is recommended to clean or replace every
second year.
You may prefer to get a professional to climb into the attic
space to access the filters.
Optional Heater
units have been fitted with a thermostatically controlled duct heater
The DM07B
that tempers the incoming air when it is cold in the attic.
Your Dry-Matic is essentially fully automatic in operation once commissioned to
suit your home.
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Anti Condensation Mode
temperature, the Fan operates at trickle speed to provide background ventilation
24/7.
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Auto Summer Shutdown
system shuts down until the attic temp decreases again.
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Heater Mode
(heated models only)
temper the incoming fresh air.
DM01B & DM07B - Operating Instructions, Installation Instructions, Wiring diagrams June 2017
Dry-Matic Maintenance
- when the attic temperature is cooler than the house
- when house is hot and attic is very hot >27°C, the
- if the attic is cold, <15°C, the heater can operate to
DMFS
Filter Bag
(air intake in attic)
DMFB
Filter Box
DMFC Carbon Filter
(inside DMFB)
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