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is directed across the evaporator. This airflow lowers 
the refrigerant pressure in the condenser and improves 
dehumidifier efficiency. The relative reduction or slowing 
of airflow across the evaporator allows more time for the 
air temperature to be lowered to the dew point, which 
also increased dehumidifier efficiency. These higher 
temperatures are often found after the first 24 hours. 
See Figure  for correct grain control magnet position for 
operating in temperatures above 90°F.
Figure 1: Defrost timer and grain control magnet position for  
operating in temperatures above 90°F.
Between 50°F - 90°F - When the Phoenix 200 HT is used 
in normal dehumidifier operating temperatures (70°F to 
90°F), the grain control magnet should cover the bypass 
openings.
This allows increased airflow across the evaporator and 
increases performance by increasing the amount of air 
that is dehumidified. This temperature range is often 
found during the first 24 hours of a drying job. When the 
Phoenix 200 HT is used in cooler operating temperatures 
(50°F to 70°F), the grain control magnet increases airflow 
across the evaporator and reduces frost formation. See 
Figure 2 below for correct grain control magnet position for 
operating in temperatures from 50°F to 90°F.
Figure 2: Defrost timer and grain control magnet position for  
operating in temperatures above 50°F to 90°F.  
Below 50°F -When the Phoenix 200 HT is used in very cool 
operating temperatures (below 50°F), frost will form on 
the evaporator coil as it dehumidifies. When enough frost 
forms, the defrost thermostat will initiate the timed defrost 
cycle. The cycle periodically turns off the compressor while 
allowing the blower to run. The grain control magnet should 
cover the bypass openings in this operating range because 
the increased airflow and static pressure will help defrost 
2.3 Condensate Removal
The Phoenix 200 HT is equipped with an internal 
condensate pump to remove the water that is condensed 
during dehumidification. This allows the condensate to be 
pumped 20’ with the attached hose. If the condensate 
must be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a 
second pump must be added to relay the condensate. If 
the pump fails and the unit must be used before it can be 
replaced, the condensate can be drained by gravity.
The air inlet on top and the side outlet must be at least 
 foot from walls and other obstructions to air flow. If the 
humid area is very large, dehumidification can be improved 
by adding an outlet duct to circulate air to stagnant areas.
2.4 Ducting
A detachable rectangular exhaust collar is supplied to 
allow 0” round lay-flat duct to be attached to the Phoenix 
200 HT outlet. Lay-flat plastic ducting is available. See 
accessories on page 6. To attach ducting to a collar, put 
the plastic duct end through the collar center and roll the 
duct end outward so that it overlaps the outside of the 
collar. The duct and collar may then be quickly attached to 
the Phoenix 200 HT by snapping the collar over the four 
screws at the blower outlet.
2.5 Power Switch
The power switch (right of hour meter) lights up when 
the unit is turned on. The unit will continue to run in 
all conditions until the switch is turned off; there is no 
dehumidistat. If the unit is going to run for more than 2 
hours in an area below 50°F, the defrost timer should be 
adjusted to improve performance.
2.6 Purge Switch
Pressing and holding the purge switch (left of hour meter) 
will cause the condensate pump to run. This pump 
minimizes the water left in the condensate reservoir prior 
to moving or storage. Hold the switch in until the flow from 
the condensate hose stops.
2.7 Hour Meter
The digital hour meter measures the cumulative time that 
the unit is turned on to tenths of an hour. It stores its 
total when the unit is unplugged; the previous total will be 
displayed when the unit is next turned on. It resets to zero 
after 99,999.9 hours of operation.
2.8 Temperature Specific Operation
Above 90°F - When the Phoenix 200 HT is used in high 
temperature conditions (above 90°F), the refrigerant 
pressure inside the condenser rises. By removing the 
grain control magnet from the bypass openings, additional 
airflow is directed over the condenser and less airflow