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Looking for other member's input and experience with issue free longevity on ducted whole house dehumidifiers.
I'm in hot/cold midwest climate with periods of high humidity during summer. I'm running Geo heat pumps in a couple of my buildings. The Geo systems are fantastic with cooling, but the sizing for heat makes them less productive at removing humidity. Dehumidifiers are a part of life even without Geo in our region.
I'm going to focus on the main house setup.
The house Geo runs with a N coil evap. in a standard plenum. The whole home is forced air. I'm also running a multi zone setup through a Honeywell HZ432 central control. (I mentioned the Honeywell controller because I'm also wondering if tying in the dehumidifier would be desired?)
I tried a couple of stand alone floor units that just couldn't do the job. One issue was trying to keep air moving to those units. Fan circulation settings helped some. The best lifespan was about two years.
I went to a whole house ducted dehumidifier about ten years back. The first unit did a fantastic job of managing RH for about two years before it failed. It was recharged and ran for about a year. I installed an Ultra-Aire unit that also ran well for almost two years. That unit was recharged and ran about half a season each time. It was then sent in for a factory rebuild and ran almost two seasons before failing. Their customer support was decent while the unit was under warranty. It is now past warranty and has failed again. I don't feel like spending big bucks to repair this thing with the past history of longevity.
These ducted whole house units do a fantastic job of controlling the humidity until they fail. But, they fail way too fast. Lifespan in my experience is close to the throw away floor units.
I have been diligent with filter changing and cleaning on the whole house units and floor junkers. They need and receive more maintenance than the other HVAC components and yet they are still failing.
The ducted units are not cheap. They do a great job of managing the humidity in my situation. I would like to find something that will do the job and have a decent lifespan.
I'm in hot/cold midwest climate with periods of high humidity during summer. I'm running Geo heat pumps in a couple of my buildings. The Geo systems are fantastic with cooling, but the sizing for heat makes them less productive at removing humidity. Dehumidifiers are a part of life even without Geo in our region.
I'm going to focus on the main house setup.
The house Geo runs with a N coil evap. in a standard plenum. The whole home is forced air. I'm also running a multi zone setup through a Honeywell HZ432 central control. (I mentioned the Honeywell controller because I'm also wondering if tying in the dehumidifier would be desired?)
I tried a couple of stand alone floor units that just couldn't do the job. One issue was trying to keep air moving to those units. Fan circulation settings helped some. The best lifespan was about two years.
I went to a whole house ducted dehumidifier about ten years back. The first unit did a fantastic job of managing RH for about two years before it failed. It was recharged and ran for about a year. I installed an Ultra-Aire unit that also ran well for almost two years. That unit was recharged and ran about half a season each time. It was then sent in for a factory rebuild and ran almost two seasons before failing. Their customer support was decent while the unit was under warranty. It is now past warranty and has failed again. I don't feel like spending big bucks to repair this thing with the past history of longevity.
These ducted whole house units do a fantastic job of controlling the humidity until they fail. But, they fail way too fast. Lifespan in my experience is close to the throw away floor units.
I have been diligent with filter changing and cleaning on the whole house units and floor junkers. They need and receive more maintenance than the other HVAC components and yet they are still failing.
The ducted units are not cheap. They do a great job of managing the humidity in my situation. I would like to find something that will do the job and have a decent lifespan.