DRI-EAZ DR12204 Hepa 700 Air Scrubber Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- DRI-EAZ
Table of Contents
- DRI-EAZ DR12204 Hepa 700 Air Scrubber
- READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING
- Parts Identification
- HEPA 700 APPLICATIONS
- WARRANTY REGISTRATION
- SPECIAL FEATURES
- CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- Before each use
- Filter Options
- 125026 (6 pk.)
- 125029 (12 pk.)
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Documents / Resources
DRI-EAZ DR12204 Hepa 700 Air Scrubber
READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
- The unit must be electrically grounded. Use only on GFCI protected receptacles. Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. Do not cut off the grounding prong. Do not use with an adapter.
- Do not use with extension cords.
- Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If unit is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or exposed to water, return it to an authorized service center for repair.
- Unplug cord from outlet when not in use or when servicing unit.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
- Keep motor and electrical parts dry.
- Do not use outdoors. For indoor use only.
- Do not handle plug or unit with wet hands.
- Do not operate unit in standing water.
BREATHING HAZARD
When using the HEPA 700 in a containment area, turn off all sources of power
to open combustion appliances such as fireplaces, boilers, furnaces, water
heaters and HVAC systems to avoid the risk of backdrafting deadly carbon
monoxide fumes. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
ATWINC3400-MR210CA module approvals:
- United States/FCC ID: 2ADHKWINC3400
- Canada/ISED:
- o IC: 20266-ATWINC3400
- o HVIN: ATWINC3400-MR210CA
- o PMN: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Module
Parts Identification
HEPA 700 APPLICATIONS
- Water Damage
- Construction Dust Control
- Mold Remediation
- Odor control
- Other uses: The HEPA 700 can be used for dust abatement, fire damage remediation, jobsite ventilation, and positive or negative air setups for contamination cleanup and cleanroom environments. Use in homes, businesses, institutions, schools, hospitals, long term care facilities, construction and remodel job sites.
NOTICE! Many of these applications can present significant health risks and require professional training. Because federal, state/provincial, and local laws and regulations have varying requirements for the application, testing and general use of equipment on asbestos abatement projects, Legend Brands cannot warrant products for asbestos abatement. Contractors performing abatement work should evaluate tools, equipment and procedures in light of their local regulatory requirements, and comply with those requirements.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Register at LegendBrands.com. If you determine service is required, have your equipment model, serial number and original proof of purchase available and call your distributor to obtain a return material authorization (RMA) or email service@legendbrandsrestoration.com.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Command Hub Technology
Integrated Command Hub technology with the free Command Center mobile app
enables firmware updates and 24/7 monitoring and control to ensure optimal air
filtration. (App available in Apple and Google Play stores.)
Ducting options
Inlet: 14 in. wire reinforced ducting (purchased separately). Outlet: 14
in.(diameter) layflat or wire reinforced ducting (purchased separately) using
the provided duct attachment ring. Take care not to bend or otherwise damage
the attachment ring when installing the ducting. Do not exceed a maximum
ducting length of 25 ft. / 7.6 m.
Negative Pressure Setup
The HEPA 700 can be set up for a negative pressure containment area. Only
professionals with the appropriate training should set up negative pressure
containment areas.
Stacking for Storage and Operation
Stack the HEPA 700 up to three high for storage or transport. Secure the units
when stacked for transport. The unit can also be operated on its back, with
the outlet facing upward.
CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Setup
- Unwrap the cord completely.
- Place the HEPA 700 with the handle up. Ensure that neither the inlet nor the outlet are obstructed.
- Plug in to a standard 115V GFCI-protected outlet.
Electrical Outlets
You can connect up to eight (8) HEPA 700s on a 15-amp circuit on the lowest
speed; four (4) on the highest speed.
Command Hub – Home
GFCI Outlet Reset and Test
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect from electrical supply prior to servicing or
cleaning.
BREATHING HAZARD. Always wear an appropriate NIOSH-approved respirator and
personal protective equipment when removing or replacing filters, or when
cleaning the HEPA 700.
About the filters
IMPORTANT: Use Legend Brands HEPA 700 filters only (see Filter Options below).
Use of other filters will reduce filtration effectiveness. Regularly check and
replace the prefilter(s) and HEPA primary filter as needed. The control panel
will indicate when the HEPA primary filter needs to be replaced. Filters are
not reusable. Do not attempt to clean and reuse.
NOTICE: When using the HEPA 700 on remediation projects, change BOTH
filters after every job. Dispose of contaminated filters properly.
Replacing the Prefilter
The prefilter should be replaced more frequently to help preserve the life of
the HEPA filter.
- Lay unit on its back and release the four (4) buckles. Lift off the filter door.
- Remove the prefilter from the filter door and discard.
- Insert new prefilter into filter door. Ensure that the prefilter is seated properly on the retention tabs.
- To replace the HEPA Primary filter, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, replace filter assembly on to unit and reattach the four buckles.
Replacing the HEPA Primary Filter
IMPORTANT: Performance is reduced when a non-Legend Brands primary filter is
installed. For maximum filtration performance, use only Legend Brands filters.
Do not clean and reuse the HEPA filter. Always replace the prefilter when
replacing the HEPA filter.
- Lay unit on its back and release the four (4) buckles. Lift off the filter door.
- Remove the prefilter from the filter door and discard.
- Release the two locking tabs and lift out primary filter element. Discard used filter.
- Replace HEPA primary filter, handling it with care, as filter is easily damaged. Do not use a filter that is damaged.
- Place new prefilter(s) in filter door. Replace filter cover and lock the four buckles securely.
Before each use
Inspect the electrical cord for damage, and do not use the unit if you find any fraying, cuts, etc. Contact your local distributor for service.
As Needed
Clean exterior of housing and inside the filter compartment. Ensure housing is
completely dry before reassembling. Do not apply liquids to control panel or
to any electrical components. When using the HEPA 700 for remediation or in
sensitive environments:
- Wear NIOSH-approved protective gear when changing filters.
- Change both filters after every remediation job.
- Dispose of used filters according to local regulations.
- Replace both the prefilter and HEPA filter to prevent cross-contamination.
- Clean the unit thoroughly (vacuum and damp wipe per IICRC S520, 10.11) before removing it from the containment area to avoid cross-contamination. Let the unit dry before installing clean filters.
Filter Options
Air Filtration Applications:
| Prefilter(s)
Removes larger particulates – protects primary filter
| ****
Specialty Prefilter Carbon removes VOCs and odors
| ****
Primary filter (HEPA) Removes fine particulate down to .3 microns
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· **Water loss air filtration and mold remediation***
· Standard air scrubbing. For high particle loads, such as construction or remodeling sites.
| ****
2-in. MERV 8 Pleated Paper Filter
125026 (6 pk.)
| | ****
HEPA Filter #125028 (8 pk.)
· Odor control and air filtration. For removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), fumes from paint and paint thinners, and many other noxious odors, eg, from food, sewage, etc.
· Smoke particulate and odor removal. Paper prefilter and HEPA filter remove particulates and carbon filter adsorbs odors.
| ****
1-in. MERV 8 Pleated Paper Filter
125029 (12 pk.)
| ****
1-in. Activated Carbon Filter #125027 (4 pk.)
| ****
HEPA Filter #125028 (8 pk.)
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | HEPA 700 (#125105) |
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Airflow | Variable to 700 CFM |
Static pressure | 3.0 in. (H2O) |
Weight | 42.0 lbs. |
Dimensions (H × D × W) | 22.8 × 17.0 × 25.9 in. |
57.9 × 43.3 × 65.9 cm
Amps/Power| 1.5 – 3.0 amps, 115v, 60 Hz, 350w
Power cord| 25 ft. | 7.6 m
Duct size| 14 in. | 35.6 cm
Construction| Injection-molded plastic housing
Xactimate| WTRNAFAN>
Safety| ETL listed to UL 507 and CSA C22.2 No. 113
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Some values may be
approximate.
Documents / Resources
| DRI-
EAZ DR12204 Hepa 700 Air
Scrubber
[pdf] Owner's Manual
DR12204, Hepa 700 Air Scrubber, DR12204 Hepa 700 Air Scrubber
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References
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