Phoenix R125 User manual

Owner’s Manual — Phoenix R125 LGR Dehumidifier
Installation, Operation & Service Instructions
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The Phoenix R125 is the rst 65 pint LGR Dehumidier. The
R125 offers high quality restoration drying performance in the
WTRDHM category at entry-level pricing. The Phoenix R125
utilizes new patent-pending LGR technology that produces
maximum grain depression and removes water long after
conventional dehumidiers stop. As a result, structures,
contents and materials dry quicker, allowing you to get to your
next job faster. At only 79 lbs. and with a compact 20”W x
17”D footprint, the R125 ts virtually anywhere you need to
dry.
The Phoenix R125 combines Phoenix innovation, technical
expertise, and proven durability into a small, portable, and
durable roto-mold housing. In addition to the R125’s compact
size and superior performance, the unit features high energy
efciency, front cord and hose storage, a ductable outlet, a
pleated media lter, and a rotating handle for easy transport
and storage.
The Phoenix R125 LGR Dehumidifier
LGR Performance in a 79 lb, 20” x 17” footprint
Removes 65 pints at AHAM drawing only 5.0 amps
Focused Airow Outlet directs air downward across the
wet surface
Accommodates 10” layat ducting
Rugged Roto-mold Plastic Housing resists dents and
scratches
Solid State Control Panel
Protected Recessed Condensate Hose that cannot catch
or be damaged on obstructions
Heavy-duty rotating handle for ease of transport and
storage
Recessed 12” Wheels
Pleated Media MERV-7 Filter; Optional MERV-11
Convenient Front Pocket for cord and hose storage
Phoenix R125
Part No. 4032350
Patent 7,246,503
7,281,389
7,540,166
Specifications subject to change without notice.
TS-716
02/12
4201 Lien Rd. • Madison, WI 53704
Product Support Questions: Contact Phoenix at 800-533-7533
Sales Inquiries: Contact Sylvane at (800) 934-9194 or visit sylvane.com

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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................1
1. Safety Certications ....................................................... 2
2. Specications .................................................................2
3. Operation ........................................................................2
3.1 Transporting ..............................................................2
3.2 Electrical Requirements ...........................................3
3.3 Condensate Removal ............................................... 3
3.4 Ducting ......................................................................3
3.5 Defrost Cycle .............................................................3
3.6 Power Button ............................................................3
3.7 Purge Button .............................................................3
3.8 Hour Meter ................................................................3
3.9 Hours Button ............................................................ 3
3.10 Defrost Light ...........................................................3
4. Maintenance ...................................................................4
4.1 Air Filter .....................................................................4
4.2 Storage ......................................................................4
5. Service ............................................................................. 4
5.1 Technical Description ............................................... 4
5.2 Troubleshooting ........................................................ 5
5.3 Air Mover ...................................................................6
5.4 Thermistor .................................................................6
5.5 Condensate Pump .................................................... 6
5.6 Float Safety Switch ................................................... 6
6. Options & Accessories ................................................... 6
7. Wiring Diagram ..............................................................7
8. Service Parts ...................................................................8
Warranty .......................................................................... 9
1 Safety Certifications
The Phoenix R125 conforms to standards ANSI/UL 474 and
CSA C22.2 No.92.
2 Specifications
Part No. 4032350
Power 5.0 amps, 110-120 VAC, Grounded
Water 65 pints/day @ AHAM (80°F, 60%)
Removal 16 gal/day maximum @ saturation
Process Air 170 CFM without external ducting
Refrigerant 1 lb, 2 oz. R410a
Charge
Operating 33°F to 100°F
Range
Filter 12” x 12” x 1” Pleated Media MERV-7
Duct
Options Exhaust – 10” Lay-Flat
Warranty Five years;
1st year 100% of Parts and Labor
2nd-5th year 100% of Parts of sealed
refrigeration system.
Size 30” high x 20” wide x 17” deep
Weight 79 lbs
3 Operation
Place dehumidier inside structure,
place condensate hose into a drain, or
a very large container, and turn on. To
decrease drying times, make sure all
windows and doors are closed to the
outside and seal off the wet area from
any unaffected areas.
3.1 Transporting
The Phoenix R125 features a high-impact roto-molded hous-
ing which protects the unit while loading into vehicles. The
unit was designed to stack 2 units high. For sturdy stack-
ing, keep the rotating handle in the upright position on the
bottom unit, place rotating handle in the down position and
“nest” the wheels of the top unit in the indentions of the bot-
tom unit to provide stability. This is recommended for storage
only. The units should be properly secured for transport. The
Phoenix R125 must always be upright when transported by
vehicle. It may be tipped onto its handle and back for loading
and moving by hand.
Read the operation and maintenance instructions
carefully before using this unit. Proper adherence to these
instructions is essential to obtain maximum benet from
your Phoenix R125 dehumidier.
• It is designed to be used INDOORS ONLY.
• If used in a wet area, plug it into a GROUND FAULT
INTERRUPTER.
• DO NOT use the Phoenix R125 as a bench or table.
• It must always be used in the upright position.
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3.2 Electrical Requirements
The Phoenix R125 plugs into a common grounded outlet on
a 15 amp circuit. It draws 5.0 amps at 80°F, 60% RH. If used
in a wet area, a ground fault interrupter (GFI) is required. If
an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
3.3 Condensate Removal
The Phoenix R125 is equipped with an internal condensate
pump to remove the water that is condensed during
dehumidication. This allows the condensate to be pumped
20 feet 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. The condensate
pump automatically purges for 20 seconds every four
minutes. Use the PURGE button to manually remove
condensation.
3.4 Ducting
A wire duct collar is supplied to allow 10” lay-at duct to be
attached to the Phoenix R125 outlet. Lay-at plastic ducting
is available; see accessories table page 6. To attach ducting
to the wire duct 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 R125 by snapping the collar
over the four exhaust tabs.
3.5 Defrost Cycle
If the low side refrigerant temperature drops due to excessive
frost formation on the evaporator coil and below the tempera-
ture set point, the thermistor activates the solid-state control
and defrost light. The compressor is cycled off and on by the
thermistor temperature measurement. The air mover will
continue to run, causing air to ow through the evaporator
coil and melt the ice when the compressor is off. When the
air temperature and/or humidity increases, the evaporator
temperature will rise and the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle at the temperature set point.
3.6 POWER Button
Press the POWER button to turn the dehumidier on or off.
When starting the dehumidier the display will show the
accumulated hours. Press the POWER button again to turn
the dehumidier off. The display will also power off.
3.7 PURGE Button
During normal operation the pump automatically cycles every
four minutes. Press the PURGE button to remove condensate
manually from the reservoir. There are several ways to
manually remove water from the reservoir:
1. Press the PURGE button once and the pump will run for
20 seconds
2. Press and hold the PURGE button and the pump will run
for up to 30 seconds
3. Press the PURGE button while the dehumidier is
powered off and the pump will run for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir before transport
or storage. Turn off the power and allow the plugged in
dehumidier to rest 15 minutes before the nal purge.
3.8 Hour Meter
The digital hour meter displays the amount of time the
dehumidier has been turned on to the tenth of an hour.
The display cycles between total cumulative and job hours.
The total and job hours measured is stored when the unit is
unplugged. The previous total will be displayed the next time
the unit is turned on. The job hours can be reset by pressing
and holding the HOURS button for 5 seconds when the unit is
operating.
3.9 HOURS Button
Press the HOURS button when the dehumidier cannot be
plugged in and the hour meter needs to be read. The digital
hour meter will display the last saved cumulative time for ten
seconds.
3.10 DEFROST Light
The DEFROST light turns on when the unit is in defrost cycle
and indicates when the compressor is off.
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4 Maintenance
4.1 Air Filter
The Phoenix R125 is equipped with a pleated media air lter
that must be checked regularly. The standard lter is a MERV-
7 high efciency lter. Operating the unit with a dirty lter will
reduce the dehumidier’s capacity and efciency and may
cause the compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily. The
lter can generally be vacuumed clean several times before
needing replacement. Replacement lters can be ordered
from the manufacturer or purchased locally if available
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate the unit without the filter or
with a less effective filter the coils inside the unit could
become clogged and require disassembly to clean.
4.2 Storage
There are two issues to consider when the Phoenix
R125 is stored between uses and both pertain to the water
trapped in the unit: damage caused by freezing or biological
growth. The effect of the trapped water can be greatly
reduced if precautions are taken to remove as much as
possible before storage.
1. Use the pump PURGE button to reduce the water level in
the reservoir
2. Walk out the hose to drain it completely
In order to reduce biological growth ush the unit with a
biofungicide that is approved for use with copper, aluminum,
polyethylene and ABS. To ush:
1. Run the hose to a drain
2. Plug in the unit but do not turn it on
3. Remove the air lter. Slowly pour a pint of the chemical
through the top so that it drains into the heat exchanger
4. Use PURGE button to remove chemicals in reservoir. Run
PURGE until hose runs dry
5. Walk out hose to drain completely
6. Replace air lter
5 Service
WARNING: Servicing the Phoenix R125 with its high
pressure refrigerant system and high voltage circuitry
presents a health hazard which could result in death,
serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Only
qualified service people should service this unit.
CAUTION: Do not operate unit without the front housing in
place.
5.1 Technical Description
The Phoenix R125 uses a refrigeration system similar to an
air conditioner’s to remove heat and moisture from incoming
air and to add heat to the air that is discharged.
Hot, high pressure refrigerant gas is routed from the
compressor to the condenser coil. The refrigerant is cooled
and condensed by giving up its heat to the air that is about
to be discharged from the unit. The refrigerant liquid then
passes through a lter/drier and capillary tubing which cause
the refrigerant pressure and temperature to drop. It next
enters the evaporator coil where it absorbs heat from the
incoming air and evaporates.
The evaporator operates in a ooded condition, which means
that all the evaporator tubes contain liquid refrigerant during
normal operation. A ooded evaporator should maintain
constant pressure and temperature across the entire coil,
from inlet to outlet.
The mixture of gas and liquid refrigerant enter the
compressor after leaving the evaporator coil. The compressor
evacuates the cool refrigerant gas from the accumulator and
compresses it to a high pressure and temperature to repeat
the process.
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5.2 Troubleshooting
No dehumidication, neither hour meter display nor
compressor run and POWER button does not turn ON.
1. Unit unplugged or no power to outlet
2. Defective control board
3. Loose connection in internal wiring
No dehumidication, neither hour meter display nor
compressor run with POWER button ON.
1. Defective control board
2. Loose connection in internal wiring
Some dehumidication, air mover runs continuously but
compressor only runs sporadically.
1. Unit is in defrost cycle, DEFROST light on
2. Defrost thermistor defective or loose
3. Loose connection in compressor circuit
4. Defective compressor overload
5. Defective compressor
6. Defective relay
7. Upper housing is not sealed to lower housing
No dehumidication, air mover runs but compressor does
not.
1. Bad connection in compressor circuit
2. Safety oat switch closed, check pump reservoir
3. Defective compressor capacitor
4. Defective compressor overload
5. Defective compressor
6. Defective control board
Air mover does not run. Compressor runs briey but cycles
on and off.
1. Loose connection in blower circuit
2. Obstruction prevents impeller rotation
3. Defective air mover
Unit removes some water but not as much as expected.
1. Air temperature and/or humidity have dropped
2. Humidity meter and/or thermometer used are out of
calibration
3. Unit has entered defrost cycle
4. Air lter dirty
5. Defective defrost thermistor
6. Low refrigerant charge
7. Defective compressor
8. Restrictive exhaust ducting
Unit runs but does not pump water.
1. Hose kinked or plugged
2. Pump motor defective
3. Pump check valve plugged
4. Bad connection in pump circuit
5. Hose disconnected internally
6. Defective control board (pump phase)
Unit pumps water automatically but not when PURGE button
is pushed.
1. Bad connection in PURGE button circuit
2. Defective control board
Evaporator coil frosted continuously, low dehumidifying
capacity.
1. Defrost thermistor loose or defective
2. Low refrigerant charge
3. Dirty air lter or restricted air ow
4. Front housing is not sealed to rear housing
Compressor runs with POWER button OFF.
1. Defective relay
2. Defective control board
No hour meter display when the HOURS button is pressed.
1. Battery charge is low. Replace battery
2. Defective control board

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5.5 Condensate Pump
The internal condensate pump removes water that
collects in the reservoir.
To replace the condensate pump:
1. Unplug the unit
2. Remove the front housing
3. Unplug the pump wires from the wire harness
4. Remove the condensate hose and the one screw
attaching the pump bracket to the rear housing
5. Replace the pump, hose, wiring, bolts, and housing in
the reverse order
5.6 Float Safety Switch
The oat safety switch activates when the water rises too
high in the condensate reservoir. The oat safety switch
turns off the compressor until the water level lowers and
disengages the switch.
The internal condensate pump removes water that collects in
the reservoir.
To replace the condensate pump:
1. Unplug the unit
2. Remove the front housing
3. Unplug the pump wires from the wire harness
4. Remove the condensate hose and the one screw
attaching the pump bracket to the rear housing
5. Replace the pump, hose, wiring, bolts, and housing in
the reverse order
6 Options & Accessories
4026315 Air Filter, Pleated 12” x 12” x 1” MERV-7
4025568 Air Filter, Pleated 12” x 12” x 1” MERV-11
4024935 Lay-Flat Duct 10” Round x 250’ Roll
To order, contact Therma-Stor LLC at 1-800-533-7533.
5.3 Air Mover
The motorized impeller has a PSC motor and internal thermal
overload protection. If defective, the complete assembly must
be replaced.
1. Unplug power cord
2. Remove the front housing
3. Disconnect the impeller leads
4. Remove the four screws holding the impeller to the
mounting plate
5. Reassemble the new impeller using the above procedure
in reverse
5.4 Thermistor
The defrost thermistor is attached to
the refrigerant suction line between
the accumulator and the evaporator.
To replace thermistor:
1. Unplug the dehumidier
2. Remove the front housing
3. Cut cable ties and remove
insulation and aluminum tape.
4. Remove control panel
5. Unthread thermistor from control
housing grommet
6. Detach thermistor from control board jumper
7. Reassemble thermistor and dehumidier using the above
procedure in reverse
Thermistor attached to
the refrigerant line.
Picture of pump and reservoir.

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Wiring diagram
7 Wiring Diagram

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8 Service Parts
Item Description Qty Part No.
1 Top Cover 1 4031258
2 Filter, 12” x 12” x 1” 1 4026315
3 Impeller, Air Mover 1 4031384
4 Evaporator Coil 1 4031253
5 Condenser Coil 1 4031254
6 Condensate Pump 1 4023649
7 Capacitor, Compressor, 35 μF 1 4031917
8 Compressor 1 4029567
9 Thermistor 1 4031279
10 Capacitor, Impeller, 6.0 μF 1 4029594
11 Hex Bolts, 1/4”–20 x 1.50” 6 1154013
12 Handle Bar 1 4031267
13 Handle Grip 1 4031268
14 Wheel, 12”, Gray 2 4026304
15 Cotter Pin 2 1284404
16 Hub Cap, Wheel, Gray 2 4027137
17 Handle Knob 2 4032327
18 Control Board 1 4030083
19 Battery, 9.0 V 1 1912500
20 Power Cord 1 4032297
Items listed are not shown
Description Qty Part No.
Hose (1/4” ID x 33’ long) 1 4024916
Coupling Body, 1/4” Tube 1 4024910
Coupling Insert, 1/4” Tube 1 4027277
Exhaust Grill 1 4026308
Wire Duct Collar 1 4026309
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Phoenix R125 Dehumidifier Limited Warranty
Warrantor:
Therma-Stor LLC
4201 Lien Rd.
Madison, WI 53704
Telephone: 1-800-533-7533
Who Is Covered: This warranty extends only to the original end-user of the Phoenix R125
dehumidier and may not be assigned or transferred.
Year One: Therma-Stor LLC warrants that, for one (1) year the Phoenix R125 dehumidier will operate
free from any defects in materials and workmanship, or Therma-Stor LLC will, at its option, repair or
replace the defective part(s), free of any charge.
Year(s) Two Through Five: Therma-Stor LLC further warrants that for a period of ve (5) years, the
condenser, evaporator, and compressor of the Phoenix R125 dehumidier will operate free of any
defects in material or workmanship, or Therma-Stor LLC, at its option, will repair or replace the
defective part(s), provided that all labor and transportation charges for the part(s) shall be borne by
the end-user.
Year(s) One Through Seven: Materials and workmanship of the housing are covered.
End-User Responsibilities: Warranty service must be performed by a Servicer authorized by
Therma-Stor LLC. If the end-user is unable to locate or obtain warranty service from an authorized
Servicer, he should call Therma-Stor LLC at the above number and ask for the Therma-Stor Service
Department, which will then arrange for covered warranty service. Warranty service will be performed
during normal working hours.
The end-user must present proof of purchase (lease) upon request, by use of the warranty card or
other reasonable and reliable means. The end-user is responsible for normal care. This warranty
does not cover any defect, malfunction, etc. resulting from misuse, abuse, lack of normal care,
corrosion, freezing, tampering, modication, unauthorized or improper repair or installation, accident,
acts of nature or any other cause beyond Therma-Stor LLC’s reasonable control.
Limitation and Exclusions: If any Phoenix R125 Dehumidier part is repaired or replaced, the new
part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period applicable thereto
(but all warranty periods will be extended by the period of time, if any, that the Phoenix R125
Dehumidier is out of service while awaiting covered warranty service).
UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PHOENIX R125
DEHUMIDIFIER OR ANY PART THEREOF, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL ALSO EXPIRE. ALL
WARRANTIES MADE BY THERMA-STOR LLC ARE SET FORTH HEREIN, AND NO CLAIM MAY BE MADE
AGAINST THERMA-STOR LLC BASED ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THERMA-STOR
LLC, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY
PHOENIX R125 DEHUMIDIFIER OR PART THEREOF BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WATER
DAMAGE (THE END-USER SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SAME), LOST PROFITS, DELAY, OR
LOSS OF USE OR DAMAGE TO ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so one or both of these
limitations may not apply to you.
Legal Rights: This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
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