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800.533.7533 | Santa-Fe-Products.com Santa Fe Advance90 / Advance120 Installation & Operation Instructions
Ducting To Finished Areas (Optional)
Passive Return Vent
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Optional Wall
Mount Dehumidistat
(mounts on opposite wall in finished area)
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Supply Grill
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Supply/Discharge
Duct Work
Installation of a
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Installation of a Supply Kit Only
Return/Intake
Duct Work
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Return Grill
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Supply Grill
Supply/Discharge
Duct Work
Installation of a
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Supply Duct Kit Only
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Optional Wall Mount
Dehumidistat (mounts on
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Passive Return Vent*
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Installation of a Supply and Return Duct Kit
Recommended Installations
• Place the Santa Fe dehumidier in the unnished area
of the basement, near a drain access (condensate will
drain via gravity or with an optional pump kit).
• Using the supply duct collar, supply the dry air from
the dehumidier into a large, open area in the
nished section of the basement.
• Place a return grill / passive vent on the other side of
the wall that separates the nished and unnished
areas. This will allow for a circular air flow
throughout the basement.
• The passive grill will prevent the unnished room
from being placed under a negative pressure and
also allow the dehumidier to focus on keeping the
unnished area dry as well.
• The onboard dehumidistat control can be used
on the unit for this application or a 120 volt
dehumidistat can be placed in the nished basement
as well (we recommend using an electrician to run
the wiring).
• Be sure to keep all doors open to any other rooms in
the basement to help with proper air circulation
(bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.)
• Place the Santa Fe dehumidier in the unnished area
of the basement, near a drain access (condensate will
drain via gravity or with an optional pump kit).
• Using the supply and return duct kit, supply the dry
air from the dehumidier into a large, open area of the
nished basement. Use the return duct kit to draw air
back through the dehumidier.
• Be sure the return and supply are at least 10 feet away
from each other for proper air flow throughout the
basement. Add a passive grill between the nished
and unnished areas (*or have a 2” gap under the door
separating the two rooms). This will help keep the
unnished area dry as well.
• Use the 120 volt, wall mounted dehumidistat for this
installation for proper run time on the dehumidier (we
recommend using an electrician to install the separate
120 volt control).
• Be sure to keep all doors open to any other rooms in
the basement to help with proper air circulation
(bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.)