- One Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi Commercial Dehumidifier with Pump.
- High-performance compact dehumidifier with drain hose features state-of-the-art LGR technology that effectively removes excess moisture from a variety of spaces.
- Lightweight, portable dehumidifier machine is easy to store and transport to job sites with other water damage equipment.
- Water remover extracts up to 29 gallons of water from the air per day, and comes with a 40 ft drain hose for automatic pump-out.
- Ideal industrial dehumidifier for basements, homes, schools, offices, care facilities and other commercial spaces up to 13,000 cubic feet.
The Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi is a low grain refrigerant dehumidifier
that can remove up to 130 pints of water per day under the
Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) test
conditions of 80 degrees F and 60% relative humidity (RH). This
dehumidifier draws 8.3 amps on a 115V power supply, and processes
air at a rate of up to 325 cubic feet per minute (CFM). It has a
built-in humidistat to automatically control the RH at a pre-set
level, and built-in sensors that monitor performance parameters,
such as air inlet and outlet temperatures. The digital control
panel displays sensor readings, settings, and errors in
plain-language messages to minimize the need to interpret code
status messages. Display panel languages include Spanish, German,
French, and English. This dehumidifier has a pump basin for
holding condensate that is sealed to help prevent spills. The
pump basin is attached to a 40' hose for removal of condensate
across wide spaces.
This dehumidifier has a 25' detachable power cord for access to a
power supply across large spaces. The air outlet on this
dehumidifier fits 12" ducting (sold separately) to facilitate
control of air circulation and drying efficiency. Its rotomolded
polyethylene housing provides consistent wall thicknesses and
strong outside corners for resistance to damage and leaks, and it
is designed to be stacked with other LGR7000XLi models for
efficient use of storage space. This dehumidifier is equipped
with wireless technology to track site conditions and equipment
performance over the Internet when used with the HygroTrac Remote
Monitoring System (sold separately). It uses a 3M HAF Filter
(included) to protect internal components from dirt (replacement
filters sold separately). Intertek Testing Services, a Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) using Edison Testing
Laboratory (ETL) safety standards, has certified this product to
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standard for safety for
dehumidifiers UL 474, and to Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
22.2 no. 92 standard for dehumidifiers. It also is verified by
the AHAM for water removal capacity and energy factor.
Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air. They are commonly
used for drying applications in the cleaning, building
maintenance, and restoration industries, and to control the
humidity levels in office or homes. A refrigerant dehumidifier
uses the same kind of refrigeration technologies found in
air-conditioning systems. It lowers the air temperature and
condenses its water vapor into water. The water, also called
condensate, collects in a reservoir while the air is reheated and
returned to the local environment. The condensate is removed to a
drain, sump pump, or larger disposal receptacle. A refrigerant
dehumidifier usually has a humidistat to measure the relative
humidity (RH) of the local environment, and cycles the machine
off and on to maintain a pre-set RH. It also may have sensors to
monitor a variety of operational parameters. It works most
effectively in warm, moist conditions. Low grain refrigerant
(LGR) dehumidifiers pre-cool the air to condense the water vapor
efficiently, so they can operate over a wider range of
temperatures and RH levels than standard refrigerant
dehumidifiers.
Dri-Eaz manufactures dehumidifiers, air movers, structural drying
systems, and air scrubbers for water damage restoration
applications, and for the drying, cleaning, and building
maintenance industries. The company, established in 1980, is
based in Burlington, WA.