Quest 335 Hyper Efficient Standalone Overhead Dehumidifier Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Quest
Table of Contents
- Quest 335 Hyper Efficient Standalone Overhead Dehumidifier
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTENDED APPLICATION FOR QUEST 335
- REGISTRATIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS @ 80°F/60% RH
- INSTALLATION
- CONTROL OPTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- SERVICE
- QUEST 335 ERROR CODES
- SERVICE PARTS LIST FOR QUEST 335
- OPTIONAL PARTS LIST
- QUEST 335 DEHUMIDIFIER LIMITED WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Quest 335 Hyper Efficient Standalone Overhead Dehumidifier
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions carefully before installing and operating this device. Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from your Quest Dehumidifier.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- The device is designed to be installed INDOORS IN A SPACE THAT IS PROTECTED FROM RAIN AND FLOODING.
- Install the unit with space to access the back or side panels for maintenance and service. DO NOT INSTALL UNIT WITH THE SERVICE PANELS INACCESSIBLE.
- Avoid directing the discharge air at people, or over the water in pool areas.
- If used near a pool, spa or water; be certain there is NO chance the unit could fall into the water, be splashed and that it is plugged into an outlet that is a GROUND FAULT INTERRUPT protected circuit.
- DO NOT use the device as a bench or table.
- DO NOT place the device directly on structural members. Provide vibration isolation in order to minimize operational vibration and/or noise.
- A drain pan MUST be placed under the unit if installed above a living area or above an area where water leakage could cause damage
- Never operate a unit with a damaged power cord. If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
- Make all electrical connections in accordance with the current edition of the NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 and any national and local codes or ordinances that may apply.
- Maintain a minimum 1ft. (.3m) clearance to avoid obstructing the air return and supply.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Not intended for use at altitudes over 6500 ft (2000M).
INTENDED APPLICATION FOR QUEST 335
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier is designed to operate in temperatures between 56°
and 95°F.
In order to efficiently control humidity levels, the area in which the
dehumidifier is to be operated must be free of water intrusion or excessive
fresh (outside) air infiltration. Before installing the Quest 335
Dehumidifier, water intrusion and air infiltration problems should be
addressed or noted in calculations.
REGISTRATIONS
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier units conform to unified standard UL 60335-2-40, CSA C22,2#60335-2-40. US Patents: D570,988 / 8,069,681 / 9,052,132.
SPECIFICATIONS @ 80°F/60% RH
UNIT| QUEST 335
4042500| QUEST 335 277V
4042600
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BLOWER:
(TESTED WITH DUCT COLLARS ON)
| 900 CFM @ 0.6” WG| 900 CFM @ 0.6” WG
POWER:| 1565 Watts| 1789 Watts
SUPPLY VOLTAGE:| 208V and 230V –
1 Phase – 60 Hz| 277V – 1 Phase – 60 Hz
CURRENT DRAW:| 6.9A @ 230V
7.9A @ 208V| 6.8A @ 277V
ENERGY FACTOR:| 4.4 L/kWh| 4.0 L/kWh
OPERATING TEMP:| 56 F Min–95 F Max| 56 F Min–95 F Max
WATER REMOVAL: EFFICIENCY:| 350 Pints/Day
9.3 Pints/kWh| 350 Pints/Day
8.5 Pints/kWh
AIR FILTER:| MERV-13 Size: 22” x 20” x 2”| MERV-13 Size: 22” x 20” x
2”
POWER CORD: 10’ 14/3 SJTW| NEMA 6-15P| NEMA L7-15P
DRAIN
CONNECTION:| 3/4” Threaded NPT| 3/4” Threaded NPT
REFRIGERANT TYPE:
REFRIGERANT AMOUNT:
| R410A
4 lb 12 oz| R410A
4 lb 12 oz
DIMENSIONS: WIDTH: HEIGHT: LENGTH: WEIGHT:| Unit
Shipping
32.88” 36”
24.38” 30”
23.5” 28”
215 lb 255 lb| Unit Shipping
32.88” 36”
24.38” 30”
23.5” 28”
215 lb 255 lb
INSTALLATION
LOCATION
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier can be installed in a variety of locations to meet the owner’s needs as listed below. In all cases keep the following cautions in mind:
- Place the Quest 335 Dehumidifier on supports that raise the base of the unit 6” above the secondary drain pan so a P-trap can be installed. See Section 4.3.
- The Quest 335 Dehumidifier may be suspended with steel hanger, straps, or a suitable alternative from structural members, unit must be supported from underneath. Don’t hang from sides or ends. See section 4.4
- If installing on ground, use included plugs to cover hanging locations on top of the machine.
- If hanging machine in air, use included plugs to cover holes in base pan for leveling feet.
NO DUCTING (FIG. 1)
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier plugs into NEMA rated receptacles. The amp draws
for each unit under normal operating conditions are listed on page 4. A ground
fault interrupter protected circuit is required. Install the remote hygrostat
in a central area of the structure where it will sense the relative humidity
of the structure accurately. Do not install the hygrostat where it may not
accurately sense the relative humidity such as near HVAC supply registers,
near exterior doors, or near a pool or spa. The installer must supply the
wiring between the Quest 335 Dehumidifier and the hygrostat. Be sure to safely
route the control wiring to prevent damage during installation. Be careful not
to cross the wires when connecting the Quest 335 Dehumidifier and the remote
hygrostat. The remote controls of the Quest 335 Dehumidifier are powered by a
low voltage circuit (24 VAC) and must NEVER contact or be connected to a high
voltage circuit. The control terminals and remote control are labeled and
numbered to prevent confusion. Be sure to consult the electrical schematic in
this manual or inside the access panel of the Quest 335 Dehumidifier before
making the control connections.
CAUTION! Always disconnect the Quest 335 from a power source when working
with the high voltage control wires.
CAUTION! For proper drainage, the unit must be mounted so the drain
outlet is at least 6.75” above the floor drain, and must be fully supported
under the base.
CONDENSATE WATER REMOVAL
Condensate drains by gravity via the drain port. Use 3/4” male NPT PVC pipe. An optional condensate pump kit may be installed if a lift is required to dispose of the condensate. Optional parts list for information on the kit.
FOLLOW DIAGRAM:
- QUEST 335
- H = 4”
- J = 2”
- L = 6.75”
- Vent:
- Place vent after the trap.
- Vent should be open.
- Height of vent should be higher than drain outlet.
- Cap:
- A clean out can be placed before trap but must be sealed with a cap.
- Drain Line:
- Drain line should go in a downward slope to the drain.
- 1/4” drop per foot.
HANGING DIAGRAM QUEST 335
HARD-WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Servicing the Quest 335 Dehumidifier, with its high pressure
refrigerant system and high voltage circuitry presents a health hazard which
could
result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Only qualified
service people should service this unit.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
- T25 Torx Driver
- 11/32” Driver
Following all local and national electrical codes and standards, route electrical service to the location that the dehumidifier will be installed.
Remove 7 screws on access panel using T25 Torx driver, remove panel.
Disconnect POWER CORD BLACK wire from terminal Disconnect POWER CORD WHITE
wire from terminal.
Use 11/32” driver to remove nut from ground stud and disconnect POWER CORD
GREEN wire from ground stud.
Remove the 2 screws holding the cord retention bracket using T25 Torx driver
and remove retention bracket.
Remove power cord and black bushing.
Route incoming power service wires through 7/8” hole and secure using clamps
intended for the conduit or cable.
Hardwire kit with jumper wires can be found in the pack part kit.
Connect BLACK and WHITE jumper wires to terminal block as shown.
Place GREEN jumper wire ring terminal on ground stud and use 11/32” driver to
secure nut to stud. Attach incoming service LINE 1 wire to BLACK jumper wire
with the provided wirenut.
Attach incoming service LINE 2 wire to WHITE jumper wire with the provided
wirenut.
Attach incoming service GROUND wire to GREEN jumper wire with the provided
wirenut.
Replace access panel using T25 Torx driver to secure 7 screws.
QUEST 335 SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT KIT (P/N 4042685)
If factory duct kit accessory was purchased, follow instructions included with
duct kit.
If owner chooses to have a licensed HVAC contractor fabricate a duct kit,
please follow the drawing below for safe zones for self tapping screws.
CONTROL OPTIONS
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier can be controlled by its on board DE humidistat or with an external control using its low voltage terminal block.
A QUEST 335 ON BOARD DEHUMIDISTAT
Off Mode: Fan, Compressor, Display and all LEDs are off
To Turn Unit On: Press the power button
On Mode: Display is on and shows the set point (Initial set point: 55% RH)
To Change Set Point:
- Press the up or down arrow once, the 2-digit display will begin to blink.
- Adjust to desired RH. Each push of the button will change the SP 1% RH.
- After 6 seconds without a button being pushed the number showing will become the new SP
DEFROST LIGHT
- The light over the snowflake will light up when defrost is occurring (ice is detected on coils). The fan will be on, and the compressor will be off during defrost.
FILTER RESET
- Filter reset button will light up after the fan has been running for 2,000 hours, or if the pressure switch detects excessive pressure build-up indicating that the filter must be changed.
- After changing the filter, press and hold the filter reset button to reset the 2,000-hour timer. Light flashes while button is held.
DARK MODE
- Press the Dark Mode button to activate Dark Mode.
- Once Dark Mode is activated, lights will remain on for 20 seconds before the unit’s hygrostat will go dark. Dark Mode light will flash for 3 seconds before unit goes dark.
- Unit will temporarily leave dark mode when any button is pushed and will go dark 20 seconds after the last button is pushed.
- To turn off Dark Mode, press the Dark Mode button and ensure light above Dark Mode button is off.
- This mode is for applications where the user would like the unit to operate without emitting any light.
FAN
Pressing the Fan button alternates the unit between 3 fan speeds:
- (Hi)gh: Increased fan speed to be used exclusively in ducted applications. Deactivates filter-life compensation mode.
- (Au)to: Default fan speed. Filter-life compensation mode active.
- (Lo)w: Decreased fan speed that lowers the volume and performance of the unit. Deactivates filter-life compensation mode.
Filter-life compensation mode measures the static pressure increase due to the
filter particulate build-up and increases fan speed to maintain optimum
airflow and performance.
Changing Max Fan Speed
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Hold the FAN button for 3 seconds, the 2-digit display will begin to flash.
-
Once the display is flashing, the maximum fan speed can be adjusted 1% at at time (in the range of
20- 99%). -
The new maximum fan speed can be locked by not pressing any buttons for 6 seconds or by pressing the FAN button.
-
This will disable filter life compensation functionality.
TERMINAL CONTROL
- When the Terminal Control button is pressed, the display will show “tc”.
- The Terminal Control button is used to activate the “DEHUM” input on the terminal block. (see section 5.1B)
- This must be activated when an external control is used to control RH. When Terminal Control is active, the internal RH sensor is disabled.
QUEST 335 EXTERNAL CONTROL OPTIONS
Quest offers three external control options: Quest DEH 3000R, Honeywell Remote
Analog Humidistat,
QUEST 335 EXTERNAL CONTROL
Remove the cover from the user interface to expose the terminal block inputs & outputs. Quest 335 Terminal Block Control Operations:
- DEHUM: Dehumidification (Fan and Compressor) Control Input.
- 24VAC: Transformer High Side Output to External Control.
- Fan: Fan Control Input.
- 24V COM: 24VAC Power Transformer Neutral Side Output to External Control.
- FLOAT: External Low Voltage Float Switch or Water Sensor Input (Use Normally Closed Switch).
- FLOAT: External Low Voltage Float Switch or Water Sensor Input (Use Normally Closed Switch).
- Alarm: Normally Closed Relay Output – Indicates when dehumidifier is in an alarm state.
- Alarm: Normally Closed Relay Output – Indicates when dehumidifier is in an alarm state.
NOTE: Alarm terminals are used to interface with a remote alarm or building automation system. The terminals switch when the unit has a malfunction and are factory set to “normally closed” but can be changed to “normally open”.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! NOTE: Do not operate the unit without the filter or with a less
effective filter. The heat exchange coils inside the unit could become clogged
and
require disassembly to clean. Filter non-compliance invalidates the product
warranty.
STANDARD AIR FILTER
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier ships with a standard MERV 13 efficient pleated
fabric filter. This filter should be checked every six months. Operating the
unit with a dirty filter will reduce dehumidifier capacity and efficiency and
may cause the compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily on the defrost
control. To access the air filter, remove the filter access panel from the end
of the Quest 335 Dehumidifier.
The filter should be readily visible and can be removed by pulling it straight
out of the Quest 335 Dehumidifier We recommend changing the filter at least
every 6 months. For agriculture we recommend changing the filter with every
grow cycle.
IMPELLER FAN OILING
The impeller fan motor is factory lubricated for many years of normal operation, and no further oiling is required.
SERVICE
WARNING! Servicing the Quest 335 with its high pressure refrigerant
system and high voltage circuitry presents a health hazard which could result
in death,
serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Only qualified service people
should
service this unit.
WARRANTY
A warranty certificate has been enclosed with this unit; read it before any repair is initiated. If a warranty repair is required, call the factory first at 1-877-420-1330 for warranty claim authorization and technical assistance.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier uses a refrigeration system similar to an air
conditioner’s to remove heat and moisture from incoming air, and add heat to
the air that is discharged.
Hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas is routed from the compressor to the
condenser coil. The refrigerant is cooled and condensed by giving up its heat
to the air that is about to be discharged from the unit. The refrigerant
liquid then passes through a filter/drier and expanion device which causes the
refrigerant pressure and temperature to drop. It next enters the evaporator
coil where it absorbs heat from the incoming air and evaporates. The
evaporator operates in a flooded condition, which means that all
the evaporator tubes contain liquid refrigerant during normal operation. A
flooded evaporator should maintain nearly constant pressure and temperature
across the entire coil, from inlet to outlet.
The compressor collects the cool refrigerant gas and compresses it to a high
pressure and temperature to repeat the process.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Unit Test to determine problem:
- Detach any exterior control wiring by removing terminal block but jump both FLOAT terminals together.
- Reinstall terminal block into the control.
- Plug unit in to known good power outlet. 208 to 240 volts.
- Power unit on by pressing power button on top of control.
- Make sure the Terminal Control light is NOT illuminated. Press button to change.
- Press down arrow to set the unit below 20% until “on” is displayed. This will force the unit on.
- Listen for the fan to turn on almost immediately.
- Wait 1 to 2 minutes for the compressor to turn on.
- If these tests work, the problem is most likely in the control or field wiring.
Neither fan nor compressor running. Dehumidification is being called for. No fan call.
- Unit unplugged or no power to outlet.
- Humidity control set too high.
- Loose connection in internal or control wiring.
- Bad control or power board.
- Defective control transformer.
Compressor is not running. Dehumidification is being called for. No fan call.
- Defective compressor run capacitor.
- Loose connection in compressor circuit.
- High pressure switch open or unplugged.
- Defective compressor.
- Compressor relay defective or unplugged.
- Temp & RH sensor reading above 120°F or below 40°F, or sensor is bad or unplugged.
Compressor cycles on and off. Dehumidification is being called for. No fan call.
-
Low ambient temperature and/or humidity causing unit to cycle through defrost mode.
-
Evaporator temp sensor bad or unplugged.
-
Defective compressor.
-
High pressure switch defective.
-
Dirty air filter(s) or air flow restricted.
-
Bad control or power board. Fan is not running. Dehumidification or fan is being called for.
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Loose connection in fan circuit.
-
Obstruction prevents fan impeller rotation.
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Defective fan.
-
Bad control or power board. Low dehumidification capacity (evaporator is frosted continuously).
Dehumidification is being called for. -
Evaporator temp sensor bad or unplugged.
-
Low refrigerant charge.
-
Dirty air filter(s) or air flow restricted.
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Excessively restrictive ducting connected to unit.
Unit removes some water, but not as much as expected. -
Air temperature and/or humidity have dropped.
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Humidity meter and or thermometer used are out of calibration.
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Unit has entered defrost cycle.
-
Air filter dirty.
-
Low refrigerant charge.
-
Air leak (eg. loose cover or ducting leaks).
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Defective compressor.
-
Restrictive ducting.
-
Unit is in (Lo)w fan mode.
-
Evaporator temp sensor bad or unplugged.
-
Temp and RH sensor off calibration. Reading lower than actual.
-
Air pressure switch off calibration.
Filter Change Light illuminated (too frequently):
- Change filter if dirty.
- Hold filter change button to reset filter life hours.
- Ducting configuration causing poor airflow. Disable filter change light by selecting a different fan speed.
REFRIGERANT CHARGING
If the refrigerant charge is lost due to service or a leak, a new charge must be accurately weighed in. If any of the old charge is left in the system, it must be recovered before weighing in the new charge. Refer to the unit nameplate for the correct charge weight and refrigerant type.
IMPELLER FAN REPLACEMENT
The motorized impeller fan is a unitary assembly consisting of the motor and impeller fan. If defective, the complete assembly must be replaced.
- Unplug the power cord.
- Remove the access panel, and top panel.
- Remove the screws attaching the impeller fan support bracket to the base.
- Disconnect the impeller fan leads inside the electric box.
- Remove fan/bracket assembly by removing 3 screws from the bracket and inlet ring assembly.
- Remove the defective impeller fan from the bracket and replace with it with the new impeller fan.
- Reassemble the new impeller fan by reversing the above procedure. Note: There are two pins on the backside of the cabinet that must align with the two holes in the impeller fan support bracket.
COMPRESSOR/CAPACITOR REPLACEMENT
This compressor is equipped with a run capacitor, but no start capacitor or start relay.
CHECKING COMPRESSOR MOTOR CIRCUITS
Perform the following tests if the impeller fan runs but the compressor does
not with a call for dehumidification.
- Remove the cabinet side to gian access to the electrical components.
- Plug in the unit and turn the humidity control to ON. Check for volts from compressor black wires on compressor relay to white wire on compressor capacitor using an AC voltmeter.
- If correct voltage is present, go to next step.
- If no voltage, there may be a loose connection in the compressor circuit. Test each component for continuity. See the appropriate section if a defect is suspected.
- Unplug the unit and then disconnect the connector from the side of the compressor. Using an ohmmeter, check continuity between the points listed below.
- Compressor terminals C and S: No continuity indicates an open start winding. The compressor must be replaced. Normal start winding resistance is 3 to 7 ohms.
- Compressor terminals C and R: No continuity indicates an open run winding. The compressor must be replaced. Normal run winding resistance is .5 to 2 ohms.
- Compressor terminal C and compressor case: Continuity indicates a grounded motor. The compressor must be replaced.
- Disconnect the wires from the run capacitor. The capacitor is shorted and must be replaced if continuity exists between any terminal and ground.
- Using capacitor or MFD setting on meter test between both capacitor terminals. Compare reading to capacitor spec on capacitor.
- If the above test pass but the compressor does not work, the compressor has an internal mechanical defect and must be replaced.
CHECKING COMPRESSOR MOTOR CIRCUITS
The refrigerant and oil mixture in a compressor is chemically very stable
under normal operating conditions. However, when an electrical short occurs in
the compressor motor, the resulting high temperature arc causes a portion of
the refrigerant oil mixture to break down into carbonaceous sludge, a very
corrosive acid, and water. These contaminants must be carefully removed
otherwise even small residues will attack replacement compressor motors and
cause failures.
The following procedure is effective only if the system is monitored after
replacing the compressor to insure that the clean up was complete.
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This procedure assumes that the previously listed compressor motor circuit tests revealed a shorted or open winding.
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Remove and properly dispose of the system charge. DO NOT vent the refrigerant or allow it to contact your eyes or skin.
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Remove the burned out compressor. Use rubber gloves if there is any possibility of contacting the oil or sludge.
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To facilitate subsequent steps, determine the type of burn out that occurred. If the discharge line shows no evidence of sludge and the suction line is also clean or perhaps has some light carbon deposits, the burn out occurred while the compressor was not rotating. Contaminants are therefore largely confined to the compressor housing. A single installation of liquid and suction line filter/driers will probably clean up the system.
If sludge is evident in the discharge line, it will likely be found in the suction line. This indicates the compressor burned out will running. Sludge and acid have been pumped throughout the system. Several changes of the liquid and suction filter/driers will probably be necessary to cleanse the system. -
Correct the system fault that caused the burn out. Consult the factory for advice.
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Install the replacement compressor with a new capacitor and an oversized liquid line filter.
In a running burn out, install an oversized suction line filter/drier between the accumulator and compressor. Thoroughly flush the accumulator with refrigerant to remove all trapped sludge and to prevent the oil hole from becoming plugged. A standing burn out does not require a suction line filter/drier. -
Evacuate the system with a good vacuum pump and accurate vacuum gauge. Leave the pump on the system for at least an hour.
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Operate the system for a short period of time, monitoring the suction pressure to determine that the suction filter is not becoming plugged. Replace the suction filter/drier if pressure drop occurs. If a severe running burn out has occurred, several filter/driers may have to be replaced to remove all of the acid and moisture.
NOTE: NEVER USE THE COMPRESSOR TO EVACUATE THE SYSTEM OR ANY PART OF IT.
REPLACING A COMPRESSOR, NON BURN OUT
Remove the refrigerant from the system. Replace the compressor and liquid line
filter/drier. Charge the system to 50 PSIG and check for leaks. Remove the
charge and weigh in the refrigerant quantity listed on the nameplate. Operate
the system to verify performance.
REMOTE CONTROLS
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier is controlled by devices mounted on a panel that is
remote from the unit. You may or may not have the devices listed below
depending on the model of the remote hygrostat you purchased. If the Quest 335
Dehumidifier fails to operate as desired, always check the settings of the
controls to ensure that they are correct. Check that the controls are
receiving 24VAC from the Quest 335 Dehumidifier. Check the
connections between the Quest 335 Dehumidifier, the hygrostat, and the field
control wiring.
HUMIDITY CONTROL
The humidity control is an adjustable switch that closes when the relative humidity of the air in which it is located rises to the set point. It opens when the RH drops 4 to 6% below the set point. If the Quest 335 Dehumidifier does not run, try turning the humidity control Down using arrow on control pad. If it then runs, the humidity control is out of calibration or the RH is below setpoint.
DEFROST SYSTEM
The Quest 335 Dehumidifier is equipped with an automatic defrost mechanism. If
the Quest 335 Dehumidifier operates in conditions that develop frost on the
evaporator, it will sense the frost build-up and automatically defrost the
evaporator. The Quest 335 Dehumidifier may not appear to be operating
correctly during the defrost sequence, but once the defrost sequence is
completed, the Quest 335 Dehumidifier will resume dehumidifying.
The evaporator temperature sensor is installed into the center of the
evaporator coil. It will automatically shut the compressor off if the
temperature drops due to excessive frost formation on the evaporator coil. The
impeller fan will continue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator
coil and melt the ice. When the ice has melted, the evaporator temperature
will rise, and the control will restart the compressor.
CONDENSATE PUMP KIT
An optional condensate pump kit is available from the factory for use with the
Quest 335 Dehumidifier. Condensate is automatically pumped to a remote
location when the water level in the pump’s reservoir rises to close the float
switch.
The pump also contains a safety float switch. The white leads from this switch
extend from beneath the
pump cover. These leads should be extended to the FLOAT terminals on the
terminal block and the factory float jumper removed. If the pump fails, the
safety switch opens causing the compressor to stop and water production to
cease before the reservoir overflows. E4 will be displayed on the control
panel. The Quest 335 Dehumidifier will not dehumidify until this switch
closes. A warranty certificate has been enclosed with this unit; read it
before any repair is initiated. If a warranty repair is required, call the
factory first at 1-877-420-1330 for
warranty claim authorization and technical assistance.
QUEST 335 ERROR CODES
#| NAME| MACHINE DISPLAY| POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)|
CRITICAL?
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1
| RH SENSOR ERROR| ****
Error code “E1”
| Broken sensor, unplugged sensor| No
Displays E1, but keeps running.
2| NOT USED| –| –| –
3
| OUT OF REFRIGERANT| Error code “E3”
- compressor off
- fan off
| ****
Refrigeration leak
| Yes
4
| FLOAT SWITCH TRIPPED| Error code “E4”
- compressor off
- fan off
| Tripped float switch, Loose wire| **** Yes
5
| EVAPORATOR SENSOR ERROR| Error code “E5”
- dehu mode: 15 minutes
- defrost mode: 30 minutes
| Broken sensor, Loose connection| No
6
| TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH| Error code “E6”
- compressor off
- fan off
| Temperature too high, Broken sensor| Yes
7
| TEMPERATURE TOO LOW| **** Error code “E7”
- compressor off
- fan off
| Temperature too low, Broken sensor| Yes
8
| ****
COMM ERROR
| Error code “E8”
Power board continutes to run unit| RJ12 cable / connection issue| No.
Displays E8, but keeps running.
9
| HIGH PRESSURE CUT-OUT| Error code “E9”
Power board will be in system protection mode| Loose connection, High pressure
in refrigeration system| Yes.
Display E9 on all state that the seven segment display is illuminated.
WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE QUEST 335 DEHUMIDIFIER
SERVICE PARTS LIST FOR QUEST 335
Item Part No Qty Description
- 4041909 UI Control Board
- 4042009 Cover, UI, 24VAC
- 4042061 Sensor, Temp & RH, Digital
- 4042545-01 Filter (Not Shown)
- 4042647 Coil Assembly
- 4042469 TXV
- 4042468 Filter, Drier
- 4029507 Control, High Pressure
- 4042482 Compressor 4042816 Compressor (277v)
- 4042528 Handle, Pocket
- 4028459 Pressure Tap
- 4042291 Control Board 4042824 Control Board (277v)
- 4042467 Relay 4042818 Relay (277v)
- 4042505 Block, Wiring 4042505 Block, wiring (277v)
- 4041892 Clip, Cord Retention
- 4042486 Switch, Pressure 4042978 Switch, Pressure (277v)
- 4022160 Clamp, Capacitor
- 4035949-03 Capacitor 4035949-04 Capacitor (277v)
- 4042483 Fan, Motorized Impeller 4042827 Fan, Motorized Impeller (277v)
- 4036494 Cord 4042817 Cord (277v)
- 4034716-03 Sensor, Evaporator
OPTIONAL PARTS LIST
Part No Qty Description
- 4022220 1 Pump Kit (110-120V)
- 4028607 1 Supply Duct Kit
- 4028610 1 Return Duct Kit
- 4028531 1 DEH 3000R Control, Remote
- 4020175 1 Controller, Humidity
- 4036668 2 Bracket, Hanging (2 Required)
QUEST 335 DEHUMIDIFIER LIMITED WARRANTY
WARRANTOR:
Therma-Stor LLC
4201 Lien Rd
Madison, WI 53704
Telephone: 1-800-420-1330
WHO IS COVERED: This warranty extends only to the original end-user of
the Quest 335 Dehumidifier, and may not be assigned or transferred.
FIRST YEAR WARRANTY: Therma-Stor LLC warrants that, for one (1) year the
Quest Dehumidifier will operate free from any defects in materials and
workmanship, or Therma-Stor LLC will, at its option, repair or replace the
defective part(s), free of any charge.
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY: Therma-Stor LLC further warrants that
for a period of five (5) years, the condenser, evaporator, and compressor of
the Quest Dehumidifier will operate free of any defects in material or
workmanship, or Therma-Stor LLC, at its option, will repair or replace the
defective part(s), provided that all labor and transportation charges for the
part(s) shall be borne by the end-user.
END-USER RESPONSIBILITIES: Warranty service must be performed by a
Servicer authorized by Therma-Stor LLC. If the end-user is unable to locate or
obtain warranty service from an authorized Servicer, he should call Therma-
Stor LLC at the above number and ask for the Therma-Stor LLC Service
Department, which will then arrange for covered warranty service. Warranty
service will be performed during normal working hours.
The End-user must present proof of purchase (lease) upon request, by use of
the warranty card or other reasonable and reliable means. The end-user is
responsible for normal care. This warranty does not cover any defect,
malfunction, etc. resulting from misuse, abuse, lack of normal care,
corrosion, freezing, tampering, modification, unauthorized or improper repair
or installation, accident, acts of nature or any other cause beyond Therma-
Stor LLC’s reasonable control.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: If any Quest Dehumidifier part is repaired or
replaced, the new part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the
original warranty period applicable thereto (but all warranty periods will be
extended by the period of time, if any, that the Quest 335 Dehumidifier is out
of service while awaiting covered warranty service).
UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE Quest Dual
DEHUMIDIFIER OR ANY PART THEREOF, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW,
INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL ALSO
EXPIRE. ALL WARRANTIES MADE BY THERMA-STOR LLC ARE SET FORTH HEREIN, AND NO
CLAIM MAY BE MADE AGAINST THERMA-STOR LLC BASED ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY. IN NO
EVENT SHALL THERMA-STOR LLC, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE,
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY Quest Dual DEHUMIDIFIER OR PART THEREOF BE LIABLE
UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WATER DAMAGE (THE END-USER SHOULD TAKE
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SAME), LOST PROFITS, DELAY, OR LOSS OF USE OR DAMAGE TO
ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
and some do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so one or both of these limitation may not apply to
you.
LEGAL RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
References
- Refrigerant Dehumidifiers Systems | Dehumidification Services
- Therma-Stor | A Family of Brands Driven by Performance & Powered by Design
- Product Registration - Therma-Stor
- Filters, Ducting and Accessories | Dehumidifiers & Air Movers | Quest
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