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Owner’s Manual — Phoenix Arctic Max
Installation, Operation and Service Instructions
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The new Phoenix Arctic Max is the first portable air conditioner designed specifically for the Restoration Industry.
The Phoenix Arctic Max boasts one ton (12,000 BTUs) of
cooling capacity operating in 95°F and 60% conditions while
drawing under 12 amps. In a single pass, this provides a
15 degree temperature drop on the 430 CFM evaporator
(cooling) air stream and water removal equivalent to 100
pints per day.
The Phoenix Arctic Max gives the restoration contractor vital
temperature control in the affected area to optimize drying
efficiency or in unaffected areas to safe-guard occupant
comfort. The Phoenix Arctic Max’s cooling power also
makes it the ideal accessory to pre-treat air to improve the
The Phoenix Arctic Max
Portable Air Conditioner
• 1 Ton, 12,000 BTUs of Cooling*
• 100 Pints/Day of Water Removal*
• 11.8 Amps*
• Adjustable Thermostat
• Easy Set-up and Operation
• Cooling (Evaporator) Airow 430 CFM
• Exhaust (Condenser) Airow 430 CFM
• Multiple Ducting Options
• Multiple Filter Options
• 20 ft. Vertical Lift Condensate Pump
• 30 ft. Drain Hose
• 20 ft. Power Cord (grounded)
• Recessed Wheels
• Legendary Stainless Construction
*95ºF/60% RH
performance of desiccant or LGR dehumidifiers. When used
in conjunction with the Phoenix Solution LGR performance
amplifier, the Phoenix Arctic Max provides a reliable cooling
air stream to maximize overall performance. The Phoenix
Arctic Max features thermostatically controlled cooling to
insure maintenance of desired conditions and prevent
potential over-cooling.
Set-up and operation is simple using the Phoenix window
accessory kit, and a 15 amp outlet. The Phoenix Arctic Max
also features filter efficiency options up to MERV-11, an
internal condensate pump with 30 foot drain hose and 20
foot power cord. The Phoenix Arctic Max promises years of
service and our “proven” performance.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Phoenix Arctic Max
PN 4030120
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................1
1. Specifications ........................................................2
2. Operation .............................................................3
2.1 Transporting ...................................................3
2.2 Electrical Requirements ..................................3
2.3 Condensate Removal ......................................3
2.4 Ducting ...........................................................3
2.5 Power Switch .................................................3
2.6 Pump Purge Switch .........................................3
2.7 Hour Meter ....................................................3
2.8 Thermostat Operation .....................................3
2.9 Defrost Timer ..................................................3
2.10 Low Pressure Control ....................................4
3. Maintenance .........................................................4
3.1 Air Filter .........................................................4
3.2 Storage .........................................................4
4. Service .................................................................4
4.1 Technical description ......................................4
4.2 Troubleshooting ..............................................5
4.3 Blower Replacement .......................................5
4.4 Defrost Thermostat and Timer .........................6
4.5 Condensate Pump ..........................................6
4.6 Gravity Drain Option ........................................6
4.7 Relay ..............................................................6
5. Options and Accessories .......................................6
6. Wiring Diagram ....................................................7
7. Service Parts .......................................................8
8. Warranty ..............................................................9
Serial No. ___________________________
Purchase Date ______/______/_____
Dealer’s Name ___________________________________
Read the operation and maintenance instructions
carefully before using this unit. Proper adherence to these
instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from
your Phoenix Arctic Max dehumidifier.
1 Specifications
Part No. 4030120
Power 11.8 amps@ 95°F/60% RH
12,000 Btu/Hr, 100 ppd
Adjustable 60-100
Thermostat
Range
Cooling Airflow 430 CFM
(Evaporator)
Exhaust Airflow 430 CFM
(Condenser)
Filters Cooling (evaporator) inlet:
2” x 16” x 20” MERV-11
Exhaust (condenser) inlet:
1” x 12” x 20” MERV-7
Duct Options Cooling (evaporator):
Inlet – 10” Flex-Duct
Outlet – 10” Lay-Flat
Exhaust (condenser) inlet:
Inlet – 10” Flex-Duct
Outlet – 14” Lay-Flat or 10” Flex-Duct
Condensate 20’ vertical lift
Pump
Drain Hose 30’
Power Cord 20’ grounded
Construction Stainless Steel cabinet,
(2) 8” recessed wheels
Warranty Five years;
1st year 100% of Parts and Labor
2nd–5th year 100% of Parts of sealed
refrigeration system.
Dimensions
Machine Shipping
Width 20.25” 24”
Height 40” 45.25”
Depth 21.375” 25.5”
Weight 142 lb 168 lb
• 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 Arctic Max as a bench or table.
• It must always be used in the upright position.
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2 Operation
2.1 Transporting
The Phoenix Arctic Max must always be upright when
transported by vehicle. It may be tipped onto its handle
and back for loading and moving by hand. The Phoenix
Arctic Max features a high-impact plastic skid plate which
protects the unit while navigating obstacles such as curbs,
stairways, and while loading into vehicles.
2.2 Electrical Requirements
The Phoenix Arctic Max plugs into a common grounded
outlet on a 15 Amp circuit. It draws 11.8 Amps at 95°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.
2.3 Condensate Removal
The Phoenix Arctic Max is equipped with an internal
condensate pump to remove the water that is condensed
during dehumidification. This allows the condensate to be
pumped 20’ 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. If
the pump fails and the unit must be used before it can be
replaced, the condensate can be drained by gravity.
The air inlets and outlets on top, rear, and the side of
the unit must be at least 1 foot from walls and other
obstructions to air ow. If the humid area is very large,
dehumidification can be improved by adding an outlet duct
to circulate air to stagnant areas.
2.4 Ducting
A detachable rectangular exhaust
collar is supplied to allow 10”
round lay-at duct to be
attached to the
Phoenix Arctic
Max cooling
outlet. Lay-at
Cooling Air Flow
&
Optional Ducting
plastic ducting is
available. See
accessories
on page 6. To
attach ducting
Optional 10”
Lay Flat Duct
430
CFM
to a 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 Arctic Max by snapping the
collar over the four screws at the blower
outlet.
Figure 1
430
CFM
Flex Duct
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Condenser Exhaust
Ducted Air Stream
Duct out of
Conditioned Space
14” Lay Flat
430
CFM
Duct
or
10” Flex Duct
Figure 2
430
CFM
000053.2
10”
Flex Duct
2.5 Power Switch
The power switch (right of hour meter) lights up when the
unit is turned on. If the unit is going to run for more than
2 hours in an area below 50°F, the defrost timer should be
adjusted to improve performance.
2.6 Purge Switch
Pressing and holding the purge switch (left of hour meter)
will cause the condensate pump to run. This pump
minimizes the water left in the condensate reservoir prior
to moving or storage. Hold the switch in until the ow from
the condensate hose stops.
2.7 Hour Meter
The digital hour meter measures the cumulative time that
the unit is turned on to tenths of an hour. It stores its
total when the unit is unplugged; the previous total will be
displayed when the unit is next turned on. It resets to zero
after 99,999.9 hours of operation.
2.8 Thermostat Operation
Adjust the cooling thermostat to the desired conditioned
space temperature. The thermostat has a range of 60°
to 100°F. Turning to “ON” will operate unit continously
regardless of conditioned space temperature.
2.9 Defrost Timer
DRYING TIP: Air’s ability to absorb moisture from wet
surroundings and the Phoenix Arctic Max ability to remove
moisture from that air is greatly improved at higher
temperatures. The defrost cycle is automatic and designed
for optimum performance above 50°F.
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