Aprilaire 76 Dehumidifier User Manual


 
Thank you for your purchase of the Aprilaire
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Model 76 Dehumidifier Control. Your control
allows you to set the relative humidity level for your home and provides control of the
dehumidifier from a convenient living space location. The Model 76 uses an onboard sensor
to monitor the relative humidity in the space in which it is located and displays the measured
relative humidity on the digital display.
The Model 76 can also act as a remote control for your Aprilaire Model 1710A, 1750A, or 1770A
dehumidifier if it is located in an inconvenient or hard to access area. For example, when the
dehumidifier is located in and dehumidifying a crawl space or a basement, the Model 76 can be
installed where you spend most of your time, allowing you to make changes to the setting and
to see what the humidity is in these areas without having to access the dehumidifier.
SETTING THE DESIRED HUMIDITY LEVEL
The control will allow you to set the desired humidity level in your home and can be used to
turn dehumidification On or Off.
Begin by pressing the ON button and ON will be displayed on the LCD Screen (see LCD display
in Figure 1). Use the arrow buttons to set the control at 59% when first installed. Allow the
dehumidifier to run for 24 hours before deciding if you want to change the humidity setting.
Raise the setting if you prefer the air to be less dry; this will reduce the amount of
time that the dehumidifier runs.
Lower the setting if you prefer the air to be more dry; this will increase the amount
of time that the dehumidifier runs.
The materials in a home act like a sponge, so the moisture in the materials of your home is at
the same level as the air. After drying the air, the materials of the home will release moisture
back into the air until they are again at the same level. As a result, it is not uncommon for the
dehumidifier to operate for an extended period of time when first installed.
Begin by pressing the ON button and ON
will be displayed on the LCD Screen (see
LCD display in Figure 1). Use the arrow
buttons to set the control to a 3 dryness
level when first installed. Allow the
dehumidifier to run for 24 hours before
deciding if you want to change the dryness
level setting.
Increase the dryness level setting
if you prefer the air to be more dry;
this will increase the amount of time
that the dehumidifier runs.
Decrease the dryness level setting
if you prefer the air to be less dry;
this will reduce the amount of time
that the dehumidifier runs.
The dryness level settings can be approximated to relative humidity (%RH) using Table 1.
EXTERNAL CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
FIGURE 1 – Control Display and User Buttons
LCD Display
Mode Buttons – Use
to turn control On/Off.
Buttons – Use to view and
set humidity or dryness level setting.
TABLE 1 – %RH (+/-5%) Based on Dryness
Level Setting & Indoor Temperature
Dryness
Level
Setting
Indoor Temperature (°F)
65 70 75 80
1 84% 71% 60%
2 86% 73% 61% 52%
3 74% 63% 53% 45%
4 64% 54% 45% 39%
5 55% 46% 39% 33%
6 47% 39% 33% 28%
7 40% 34% 28% 24%
Note: This table is for reference only.
Energy Savings Tip #1: To reduce dehumidifier run time, when using the Model 76
as an external control, adjust the setting to be as high as is comfortable and when
using the Model 76 as a remote control, adjust the setting to be as low as is required
for the space. If it feels clammy or “smells damp”, change the setting to allow for drier
conditions.
Energy Savings Tip #2: When using the Model 76 as an external control, turn the
dehumidifier control OFF when you open your windows, just as you would with air
conditioning.
Energy Savings Tip #3: When using the Model 76 as an external control, and if
vacating your home for an extended period in the summer, set the RH at 59% and set your
thermostat to as high as you are comfortable setting it in the cooling mode. Consult with
appropriate professionals regarding the highest temperature that is safe for your pets or
possessions. This will keep the humidity at a controlled level to help prevent mold while
minimizing the amount of cooling energy used.
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