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Highly portable dehumidifier from Dri-Eaz
Written by Dri-Eaz Products   
Dri-Eaz Products is now shipping the LGR 7000XLi dehumidifier, the new dominant performer in the Xactimate Extra Large category. The LGR 7000 delivers extra-large dehumidifier performance in a compact, highly maneuverable unit that only weighs 107 pounds. Given its size and water-removal capacity – 61.5 litres per day at AHAM and 40 per cent better low-humidity performance than competitive units – the 7000 compares favourably with any dehumidifier in the industry in pound-for-pound performance.
 
“We’re excited to get this unit in our customers’ hands and out in the field,” said John Ormsby, president of Dri-Eaz Products and ProRestore Products. “We know they’re going to be astounded by its performance, portability, timesaving features and overall quality of build. Our customers simply won’t be able to justify the purchase of any competitive unit. Why? Because there aren’t any that even come close.”
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 Tough, stackable housing.

 
The unit’s digital controls display plain-language status messages as well as real-time temperature and RH conditions. A completely integrated and oversized pump basin prevents accidental spills when moving the unit. The rotomolded polyethylene housing is practically indestructible and is designed to be stackable for storage. To inhibit the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria and mold inside the unit, the pump basin and the pump basin liner are both infused with Microban product protection.
 
The 7000 is also designed to make maintenance as simple as possible. Operators simply remove four bolts and the cover easily lifts off to fully expose the coils and the heat exchange block for cleaning. A High Airflow filter from 3M ensures maximum airflow characteristics.
 
The 7000 delivers its remarkable dehumidification performance in a large part due to a patent-pending heat exchange system called Advanced Crossflow Technology. This technology, coupled with the unit’s onboard sensors and control systems, allows the 7000 to automatically optimize performance in a wide range of conditions.
 
Advanced Crossflow Technology was developed by Rick Black, engineering manager at Dri-Eaz. Black, who joined Dri-Eaz in February, has over 22 years of engineering and project management experience. He has worked on a number of specialized engineering projects including aircraft propulsion and microelectromechanical sensor control systems. His patents include a cooling system for a rocket payload section, and an air data system for military aircraft.
 
Black appreciates the combination of technical challenges and applied engineering that occur each day at Dri-Eaz. Dri-Eaz’ conducts virtually all of its product design, engineering, testing and manufacturing in its Burlington, Washington, facilities. Black is a strong proponent of testing and led the Dri-Eaz Engineering team in conducting more 3,000 hours of testing prior to the release of this new dehumidifier.
 
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