DBK Drymatic Boost Bar FGPH109 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING!
• Ensure that you have read and understand this manual before operang the machine.
• Do not overload outlets or extension cords. Check power rangs before use.
• Risk of electric shock. Do not open the unit or try to reach through the grills.
• Ensure a suitably sized air mover is used that matches the size of the Drymac Boost Bar inlet.
• Minimum recommended airow required: 650cfm (1100m³/hr).
• Do not posion air mover more than 20” (50cm) away from the Drymac Boost Bar inlet.
Adaptable Heat Drying System
Model: FGPH109
Manufactured in the UK by DBK Technitherm Ltd
All worldwide design rights and copyright reserved
Housing Only
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instrucon manual is also available
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Congratulaons on Your Purchase!
Congratulaons and thank you for your purchase of the Drymac Boost Bar! In order to get the most
out of your Boost Bar please take the me to read this user guide and familiarize yourself with the
machine’s operaon and features.
The following pages contain important warranty and warning informaon. You must take the me to
read them before operang your product.
Contents:
Safety and warnings: 2
Introducon: 3
Storage and Transport: 4
Set up Guide: 5
User Maintenance: 12
Troubleshoong: 13
Model Idencaon: 14
Warranty: 15
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecon
against harmful interference in a residenal installaon. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instrucons, may
cause harmful interference to radio communicaons. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a parcular installaon. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television recepon, which can be determined by turning the equipment o
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separaon between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaon is subject to the
following two condions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operaon of the device.

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• Do not alter or modify your Drymac Boost Bar in any way. Use only replacement parts approved by
DBK. Modicaons/repairs not covered in the maintenance secon of this manual and the use of
unapproved parts will void any remaining warranty.
• Do not remove adhesive labels.
• Only use Drying Mats/accessories branded by Drymac or DBK. Ensure air movers match the Boost
Bar inlet size: recommended airow is 650cfm (1100m³/hr) (Manufacturers recommended airow)
• Maximum Airow (tested) 1560cfm (2650m³/hr)
• Handle the unit carefully. Always operate the unit on a at stable surface. Do not drop, throw or place
the unit on a surface from which it could fall o. Rough handling may damage the unit, create
dangerous operang condions and will void the warranty.
• Never pull or li the product via the power cord.
• Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
• The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
and mental capabilies or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised by an adult.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard. Always grasp the plug (not the cord) to unplug and avoid
pulling or liing the product via the power cord.
• Do not use with worn electrical outlets as the plug will become excessively hot. The heater shall not
be located immediately below a power outlet.
• Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the
room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
• Do not overload outlets or extension leads - Check power rangs and condion before use. Always
fully unwind extension leads.
• It is recommended to run the unit on a 120V supply circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) or a RCD. It is also recommended to regularly PAT (Portable Appliance Test) the
machine. Only replace fuse with a 15A, 500V ceramic type as marked on the unit.
• In order to avoid overheang, do not cover the enre unit. Ensure that when mats deate they do not
cover any equipment/outlets causing a hazard.
• Do not use in the immediate vicinity of a bath, shower or swimming pool. Avoid standing water or
locaons where water can run or drip on to the unit.
• Keep away from open ames and heat sources or where vapors from gasoline, solvents, thinners or
any other ammable materials may be present.
• Do not block either Boost Bar outlet/inlets. This could cause the unit to overheat and limit airow.
• For commercial use only, not for use on building sites.
• Do not dispose of in municipal solid waste.
• Stacking is for storage purposes only, do not use units when stacked or stack other equipment on top.
RISK OF BURNS!
HANDLE WITH CARE!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

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About the Heang Elements:
Introducon:
Drymac Boost Bar is an adaptable heat drying system designed to reduce drying mes. The machine is placed in front of an
air mover to heat airow in a drying environment and can also be used with Drymac Wall & Floor Systems to eecvely
target dry specic areas of water damage. The addion of controlled heat increases drying performance on a water damage
project; it also helps to enhance the performance of convenonal drying equipment, such as refrigerant dehumidiers, where
temperatures are oen below opmum operang condions.
How it works:
Raising the temperature of water damaged materials increases their vapor pressure and increases the potenal for
evaporaon, resulng in more ecient drying. The DBK Drymac Boost Bar has an intelligent control system that regulates its
output to ensure that the temperature stays below the specied limit by varying the power of the heang device.
The Drymac Boost Bar, when combined with a Drymac Wall & Floor Accessory System or Drymac Boost Bar Aachments,
becomes an extremely eecve target drying soluon. Target drying focuses the heat energy on a specic area of water
damage, allowing the technician to remain in full control over what materials are dried and to what temperatures they are
exposed. In many cases a restoraon project will include a variety of dierent materials that need to be dried in dierent
ways. Target drying enables the controlled applicaon of heat and airow, which results in vastly improved drying mes.
Features:
• Adds up to 1.4kW (4,780 BTUs) of heat energy into the room to reduce drying me.
• Three intelligently controlled self-regulang PTC heater banks that raise room temperature up to a maximum of
122°F (50°C).
• Touch screen controller which displays incoming and outgoing temperature, kWh and hours run.
• Airow detecon and power regulaon to ensure safe operaon whilst adding maximum power - UL Approved.
• Bi-direconal design can be operated with any standard styled air mover.
• Allows users to aach a huge range of Drymac Wall and Floor System mats and accessories to quickly and
eciently dry small areas.
• Compact, lightweight and rugged construcon which is stackable for easy transportaon and storage.
• Fixed power cord with built in cord wrap for plug in and go operaon.
Drymac Boost Bar uses PTC heang elements to provide ecient and controllable heat. These
elements self-regulate their power output depending on the volume of airow passed over them
and also the elements operang temperature. This means that if airow is restricted, the heater
will connue to funcon but with reduced power; protecng both the Boost Bar and the material
being targeted. In the event that airow is completely lost the system will shut the elements down.
The 6 elements you see through the grill are divided into 3 banks of elements which the soware
ramps up and down in order to 1) Gradually increase the heat and 2) Control the temperature of
the room.
The elements are electrically insulated and safe to use in humid/dusty condions, however they
can get hot and should never be touched. If the display is showing all three banks running but the
power output is less than expected check for any restricons in airow or move the air mover
closer to ensure that full power can be reached.
WARNING! - NEVER TRY TO REACH THROUGH THE GRILLS OR TOUCH THE ELEMENTS

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• When nished with the machine, the xed power cord can be wrapped around the unit and the
plug can be clipped into cord clip as shown. The cord can be wrapped in either direcon.
• Units should be carried by the handle on the top.
• Units can be stacked in pairs to form no more than an eight unit high tower
(16 units in total ~5’ 3” (1.6m))
Note: Units should not be operated when stacked and the cord should always be fully unwound when in
use. They should be fully secured when in transit to prevent causing harm or damage.
Storage and Transport:
4 units stacked in pairs
(max 16 in this orientaon)
Two units stacked directly
(max in this orientaon)
Maximum Stack of 16 units
*Only replace fuse with a 15A, 500V ceramic type fuse as marked on the unit. (DBK part number: EC308)
Air Guides
13’ (4m) Power Cord can be
Wrapped Around Mouth
Firmware Update Port
Touch Screen Display
Switch Plate with Fuse* and
Power Switch
Molded Handle
Cord Clip
Product Outline:
Outlet
Inlet

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Drymac Boost Bar will always require airow to funcon. The machine has sensors to detect the presence and temperature
of the input air and will control the heater accordingly. If no airow is detected or if it is removed, a no airow symbol will
appear on the display to indicate this. When an air mover is added the machine will analyze the airow for approximately one
minute to conrm that it is stable before heang up.
Set up Guide:
The Drymac Boost Bar should be set up using the following procedure:
1. Place Boost Bar at on the oor with an air mover directed at the inlet grill. A Fan to Boost connector can be used to
maximize airow through the unit.
2. Oponal - Connect any Drymac Wall and Floor Systems or any Adaptors you plan to use.
3. Plug the machine in and power on the air mover followed by the Drymac Boost Bar.
4. Reset the kWh and Hours Run meters, set your maximum temperature and press Start.
1. Posion Drymac Boost Bar with an air mover
Place the Boost Bar at on the oor in the area/room you wish to dry. Posion an air mover so that its outlet lines up with the
Boost Bar inlet.
Note - The air mover outlet should be approximately the same size as the Drymac Boost Bar inlet and should be posioned
a maximum of 20” (50cm) away from the grill. Ideally the air mover outlet should be as close as possible to the Drymac
Boost Bar inlet. We recommend that the air mover be rated for at least 650cfm (1100m³/hr). Failure to meet these
requirements could cause the machine to limit its power output or potenally turn o the heater completely unl airow is
improved.
2.1 (Oponal) - Connect Drymac Wall and Floor System
If you wish to target dry an area you may wish to use a Drymac Wall and Floor System (sold separately).
To connect a Wall and Floor System you will need to rst put the Velcro adaptor (FGB346) around the outlet of the
Drymac Boost Bar with the hook side up. Posion the Wall or Floor mat with the side with the holes facing down (logo on
top) and open it where you wish to connect the Drymac Boost Bar.
Place the mat around the Drymac Boost Bar outlet and close the Velcro, ensuring that a good seal is maintained. Once
the air mover is turned on, the mat will inate and airow will begin leaving the mat through the small holes underneath.
Many dierent mats and accessories are available and they can all be connected and extended via Drymac Wall and
Floor connectors - please contact your local Drymac representave for more informaon. Once the system is set up, the
machine should be set to the appropriate seng for the material being dried. (see step 4 for informaon on the modes of
operaon.)

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2.2 (Oponal) - Connect Drymac Boost Bar Adaptors*
Drymac Boost Bar has been designed to work with a series of adaptors that allow you to target the heated airow into
areas that may otherwise be dicult to access such as crawlspaces, ceiling voids, cavity walls, and tented areas.
The Boost Bar is supported by the following adaptors:
A) 4-Port Adaptor: 4 x 4” (100mm) Connecons
This gives you the ability to split the heated airow into four separate channels. You can now heat four separate
areas at the same me. The connector accepts both PVC hoses and lay at ducng.
B) 12-Port Adaptor: 12 x 1.5” (38mm) Connecons
This gives you the ability to split the heated airow into 12 separate 1.5” (38mm) channels. You can now use these
outlets to heat up dicult to reach locaons such as wall cavies, ceiling voids, kitchen cabinetry, and suboor
areas.
C) 90° Adaptor
This gives you the ability to angle the airow downwards into a crawlspace or suboor area. Alternavely the
connector can be rotated and the airow can be angled upwards into the ambient air, keeping the warm dry air
away from sensive ooring materials etc.
Lay at ducng can be aached to the outlet of this adaptor to take heated airow up to ceiling level if required.
3. Power up the machines
Plug the air mover and the Drymac Boost Bar into an appropriately rated power outlet/s. Switch the air mover on rst, then
use the red power switch to turn on the Drymac Boost Bar. It is good pracce to switch on the air mover rst, but not
essenal.
* See Pages 9-11 for further details on seng up the Boost Bar with the Adaptors

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4. Set the desired temperature and start the machine
The main screen on the Drymac Boost Bar control panel can be used to operate the machine (Start/Stop), view the current
operang condions and graphed data. The sengs buon on the boom right of the display allows the user to set the
maximum temperature limit, maximum current limiter, change the language, and reset the unit ready for the next job:
Drymac Boost Bar has ve control buons along the boom of the screen; Start, Stop, Graphical Data, Pin Lock, and Sengs.
The top ribbon shows the machine status; in any situaon where the machine is stopped the Start buon will restart it from
where it previously le o. Similarly the Stop buon will put the machine on hold without the need to power it down. In order
to correctly understand how the reset buon funcons, please see ’About the Memory’ secon. The Sengs buon on the
boom right of the display takes the user to a new screen and allows them to set the maximum temperature, maximum
current limit, reset the device and change the language and units. This sengs screen and descripon of each funcon is
shown below:
F
F
Sengs Screen:
Language, press to change between
English, Spanish, French and German
Enter Factory Conguraon Mode
View Regulatory Informaon
Life run data (cannot be reset)
Machine Serial #Reset kWH and hours on main screen
(not life total)
Accept Changes Cancel Changes
User Set Maximum
Current
User Set Maximum
Temperature (Inlet)
Press to change
between °C and °F
Main Screen:
Airow Indicator (Airow Detected)
Separate Icon for no airow
Lock Machine
Start Machine Stop Machine
NTC Readouts for Air In and Air Out
Machine to detect direcon of
airow (Warmest NTC)
Machine Status Indicang:
Machine Running
Machine Stopped
Go to Graph Screen Go to Sengs Screen
Live Power Readout
Heater Power Level
(One per relay)
Total Hours Run and kWh
Readouts. Values stored
even during power loss

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5. Current Limiter
The Boost Bar has an oponal current liming feature that allows the technician to de-rate the heater in the event of limited
power availability on site. The user can select the maximum current available on the circuit, and the on-board electronics will
then monitor power usage and regulate the heater power based on current draw.
To set the limiter, simply press the value next to ‘Max Current’ and adjust the value upwards or downwards accordingly.
The user should reset the unit at the start of every job to clear any pre-exisng sengs from previous use.
6. Graphing Feature
The Boost Bar has a built-in data-logging feature that illustrates Temperature Dierenal and Power Consumpon over a
rolling 7 day period. This informaon is useful as it allows a technician to track whether the unit has run at maximum
power throughout the claim or whether it has self-regulated and saved energy.
To toggle between the graphs simply press the ‘Arrow’ symbol.

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A) 4-Port Adaptor (4”)
The Drymac Boost Bar 4-Port Adaptor is designed to split the heated airow into 4 separate channels; these can then be
diverted into other rooms within a property or into separate drying chambers, voids, or cavies.
Step 1 — Connect Adaptor
Take the adaptor and slide it into the outlet of the Drymac Boost Bar. The adaptor will locate itself between the ribbed
features in the outlet of the Boost Bar, secure with the latches.
Step 2 — Connect Hoses or lay at ducng
The adaptor is supplied with 4 x 20 lengths of 4” Hose and 4 jubilee clips for securing the hose to the adaptor.
Either 4 x 4” Hoses or 4 lengths of 4” diameter lay at ducng can be ed to the outlet ports of the adaptor.
4” (100mm) Hoses
When using Hoses slide the end of the hose over each of the 4 ports and x in place with a jubilee clip or cable e.
4” (100mm) lay at ducng
When using lay at ducng, cut the ducng to the required length and aach one end to the adaptor. The other end can be
taken to a tented drying chamber and be secured in place using adhesive tape.
Alternavely, the lay at ducng can be ed o at the end of each run and the length of lay at can be perforated to create
small jets of airow along the duct. This duct can then be placed up against the base of a wall/cabinet to focus warm dry air
directly onto the aected material or alternavely the duct can be placed in a suboor space to feed dry air under the oor
space.
Please note that the lay at ducng should be rated for temperatures greater than 140°F (60°C)
Fing Adaptors:
All the adaptors can be secured using the latches ed to the Boost Bar outlet and the accessories.

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B) 12-Port Adaptor (1.5”)
The Drymac Boost Bar 12-Port Adaptor is designed to split the heated airow into 12 separate channels. These can then
be diverted into dicult to reach areas such as kitchen cabinetry, wall and ceiling voids, and suboor spaces.
Step 1 — Connect Adaptor
Take the adaptor and slide it into the outlet of the Drymac Boost Bar. The adaptor will locate itself between the ribbed
features in the outlet of the Boost Bar, secure with the latches.
Step 2 — Connect Hoses or lay at ducng
The adaptor is supplied with a kit containing 12 black plasc cus, and 2 x 50 lengths of 1.5” (38mm) plasc hose.
Each port is 1.5” and we recommend that users only t the aachments supplied by DBK for the device.*
Either 12 x 1.5” Hoses or 12 lengths of 1.5” diameter lay at ducng can be ed to the outlet ports of the adaptor.
1.5” (38mm) Hoses and Plasc Cus
Take one plasc cu and connect it to the end of the 1.5” hose provided. The plasc cu will then slide over the 1.5”
outlet of the Boost Bar adaptor, no addional xing is required. Connect each hose to the machine following the same
method.
Using a 1.75” (44mm) hole cuer aachment, drill a hole in the material that needs to be dried, such as the base of a
kitchen cabinet, insert the hose into the hole created. It is recommended that an addional hole(s) be created to allow the
warm, wet air to escape the void/cavity.
1.5” (38mm) lay at ducng
The unit is designed to accept lay at ducng and this can be aached to the unit using cable es or another appropriate
form of xing. The lay at ducng should be cut to the required length and either be fed in to the tented chamber/area that
is being targeted or ed o at its end and perforated to allow air to escape along the length of the duct.
Please note that the lay at ducng should be rated for temperatures greater than 140°F (60°C)
*Rubber bungs are available separately to seal o individual outlets if required.

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C) 90o Adaptor
The Drymac Boost Bar 90° Adaptor is designed to divert the heated airow in one of two dierent ways:
1. Upwards—This could be used to simply heat the ambient air in a room or a ceiling void in combinaon with lay at
ducng.
2. Downwards—This conguraon is to be used when heang up a suboor/crawlspace area.
Step 1 — Connect Adaptor
Take the adaptor and slide it into the outlet of the Drymac Boost Bar. The adaptor will locate itself between the ribbed
features in the outlet of the Boost Bar, secure with the latches. The adaptor outlet should be placed in the desired
orientaon by the technician.
Step 2— Connect lay at ducng (Oponal)
Cut the lay at ducng to the required length and aach to the outlet of the 90° Adaptor using adhesive tape.
Take the end of the ducng and feed it in to a tented chamber or directly in to the void/cavity that is being targeted.
Please Note:
When using lay at ducng ed o at the ends to create a pressure vessel, there will be an increased amount of back
pressure placed on the Boost Bar. In this situaon the Boost Bar will ramp down heater power and will no longer deliver
maximum power.
The Air-O temperature of the Boost Bar is limited to 122°F (50°C). It is recommended that the lay at ducng used is
rated for temperatures greater than 140°F (60°C).

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Note - The Maximum Temperature seng will come in to eect when the Air Outlet temperature exceeds the temperature
selected by the user. The Boost Bar will ramp down heater power to keep the Air Outlet temperature below the desired
level.
About the Memory - Drymac Boost Bar has a built in memory allowing it to connue and resume jobs even if power is lost
or removed. This ensures that the machine doesn’t forget kWh and hours data and connues on with the same sengs that
were programmed by the technician.
Job Memory - Keeps track of all kWh/hours data and also the machine sengs that were programmed by the technician.
This data should be reset at either the start of the new job or end of the previous job to ensure that the next jobs starts
fresh. This can be reset from the main display, failure to do so could cause confusion with data.
Machine Running Machine running as normal. Full Heater Power
Machine Stopped Machine on hold, press Start to
resume.
66% Heater Power
33% Heater Power
Heater O
Machine Status Ribbon
The machine status ribbon shows the machines current operang state, operang mode and the heater power level. This
table shows all possible situaons.
Machine Status: Descripon: Heater Level: Descripon:
User Maintenance:
WARNING: The unit must be unplugged before performing any form of maintenance or cleaning.
Before each use:
Inspect the power cord for any sign of damage. If the cord looks broken, frayed, or worn do not use the product and seek a
replacement. Cords should only be replaced by the manufacturer. If the cord is damaged please contact your local Drymac
representave.
Cleaning:
The housing can be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water. Do not use liquids on the grills and metal plates, these can
be cleaned with a so cloth. Never use a hose to clean the unit and ensure that it is completely dry before use.
Replacing the Fuse:
The fuse can be changed by: 1) Isolang the unit from the power supply. 2) Using a at head screwdriver to open the fuse
holder. 3) Remove the old fuse and replace with new one. 4) Close the fuse holder with screwdriver. Replacement fuses must
be 15A, 500V fast blow ceramic types (DBK part number: EC308).
In the event of damage, repairs or any other maintenance requirements please contact your local Drymac representave.
No aermarket repair on this product should be carried out by the user.

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Troubleshoong:
In the event of a fault the rst thing to try is to switch o the machine, remove the plug from the electrical outlet, and then
wait ten seconds. You can then plug it back in and turn it on again, and see if there are any improvements. If not please refer
to this troubleshoong table for causes and soluons.
Fault Cause Soluon
No power, red power switch is not
illuminated when in on posion.
1) Plug fuse blown. Check plug fuse, if plug type doesn’t have a
fuse contact service.
2) Fault with electrical outlet or
power cord.
Check electrical output and check cord for
any damage, breaks or cuts. If cord is
damaged seek replacement.
No display, red power switch
illuminates when in on posion.
1) Internal fuse blown. Check Internal fuse, it is located on the
switch panel next to the red power switch.
Replace if necessary.
Unit not producing warm airow. Fan
symbol is marked with a X
1) Insucient airow Try posioning the air mover closer to the
Drymac Boost Bar or use a higher speed
seng. Check that the air mover meets the
minimum requirements.
Unit not producing hot air. No
Rotang graphic is shown in hours
display.
1) Machine has not had sucient
me to heat up.
The machine will check for stable airow
before gradually ramping up power. This
can take up to ve minutes.
2) Temperature seng is lower than
room ambient.
Increase the temperature seng, it may
be that the room is hoer than the
temperature limit set.
Drymac Wall and Floor System not
inang
1) Insucient airow Try posioning the air mover closer to the
Drymac Boost Bar or use a higher speed
seng. Check that the mat is well sealed
around the Drymac Boost Bar and free to
inate. The minimum recommended
airow of 650cfm (1100m³/hr) is the
requirement for the Drymac Boost Bar to
funcon correctly. Inang mats,
depending on conguraon, may require
signicantly more airow.
In the event that this list does not cover your parcular issue or the soluon does not solve the
problem please contact your local Drymac representave.

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Technical Specicaon:
*Max temperature Drymac Boost can be used in, it can then maintain this temperature of 122°F (50°C) if needed.
**Depending on airow and mode selected. Maximum air temperature at outlet will be found when on the highest
temperature seng with the lowest recommended operaonal airow 650cfm (1100m³/hr) and restricons (such as
a small mat).
Model Standard Models (DBBA44XXXXXX)
Power Input 110-120Vac (60Hz)
Power Draw 1.4kW @ 50°F (10°C)
Fixed Power Cord Length 13’ (4m)
Approvals cULus (E472174)
Electrical Protection Class I
Ingress Protection (EN60529) IP20
Storage Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C )
Ambient Operating Temperature 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)*
Power Factor 1
Internal Electronic Components 3.3Vac
Control System Electronic
Display 4.3” LCD Touch Screen
Max Air Temperature at Outlet 122°F (50°C)**
Duct Size 19 x 3” (470 x 80mm)
Housing Polyethylene
Dimensions 27 x 12 x 8” (689 x 300 x 201mm)
Weight 16.8lb (7.6kg)
Model Idencaon:
The model number and serial number on your machine can be used to idenfy your products type and more detailed power
rangs from the specicaon table. This serial number can be found on the scker above the handle on your machine.
Model Number
Serial Number:
Heater Power:
S = 230V Standard
L = 230V 10A Limited
A = 120V Standard
Plug Type:
1 = UK
2 = EU
3 = Australia
4 = USA (NEMA 5-15)
5 = USA (NEMA 6-15)
Language:
1 = English
2 = German
3 = Spanish
4 = Dual (Eng/French)
5 = Scandinavian
Unique 4 digit
idencaon
number

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DBK USA, Inc.
212 Northeast Drive, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Tel: 1 864 599 1600 Fax: 1 864 578 6464 Email: info-us@dbkusa.com Web: www.dbkusa.com
Drymatic Limited Warranty Card
Boost Bar Model Number FGPH Serial Number
Date of Purchase / / Purchased From
Title First Name Last Name
Address
Phone ( ) Email
Signature Date / /
An electronic version of this instrucon manual is also available online via this QR code
Warranty Informaon:
Please complete and mail, fax or email your warranty registraon card complete with bill of sale/receipt
to acvate your warranty. DBK oers a standard two year comprehensive warranty from the date of
purchase of Drymac Boost Bar. Contact details can be found below. Please see the Model Idencaon
secon to locate your model and serial number.
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