LGR Dehumidifier
The LGR is a compact dehumidifier that is designed to fit in smaller spaces. Dehumidifiers are an essential part of the water damage process and they are highly effective when paired with air movement.
Start Guide
Training Video
How To Use the LGR for Water Damage
Watch the video to learn more about LGR dehumidifiers and how to operate them. It will also help you estimate the amount of units required for your project.
Quick Fact Sheet
Water Drainage
This device removes moisture for the air. As a result, it generates water during operation. Users will attach the provided draining tube and direct it into a sink or drainage area.
Clearance
Do not block any side of the device. It requires ventilation in order to be as efficient as possible.
Progress
Monitor moisture levels to ensure there is enough dehumidification. You may need to add additional units if the drying goal won’t be met in a timely fashion.
Activity
Run the machine continuously for best results. Shutting the dehumidifier off for temporary periods will increase drying times.
Estimated Usage
If the affected area is about 10ft x10ft, then you should expect to use at least one dehumidifier.
If the affected area is about 20ft x10ft, then you should expect to use at least two dehumidifiers.
Specs
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180 CFM
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12.5 × 17.6 × 21.5 in.
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63 lbs
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5.5A (at 80°F/60%RH)
FAQ
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Use the provided drainage tube to make sure the water is emptying into a sink, that way the machine doesn’t leak onto the floor.
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Yes, this device is designed to run continuously. It can also be shut off and on as needed.
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Fans and other types of air movement may cause water to evaporate. If that evaporated water isn’t captured by a device such as the LGR, then the room will remain humid and drying power will be diminished. Using a combination of air movement and dehumidifiers is essential for proper drying.