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Ebac Dehumidifiers

The full Ebac dehumidifier range, covering refrigerant, desiccant, and ducted HVAC models. Capacities run from 34 to 562 pints per day for water damage restoration, whole-house moisture control, and low-temperature drying down to -4°F.

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Ebac WM80 Whole House Ducted HVAC Dehumidifier – 115V Wall-Mount

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Ebac WM80 Dehumidifier HVAC The Ebac WM80 Dehumidifier HVAC is a high-performance, wall-mounted solution designed to efficiently control humidity i...

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Ebac Dehumidifiers for Restoration and Industrial Drying

Refrigerant LGR vs Desiccant Models

Ebac builds two distinct dehumidifier classes, and they solve different problems. The refrigerant LGR line covers standard restoration and structural drying applications down to roughly 50 degrees F, with PPD ratings from 90 to 285 across the AD, CD, and CD-D series. The desiccant line uses a silica gel rotor instead of a compressor, which lets it operate at temperatures down to negative 4 degrees F and at humidity levels too low for refrigerant equipment. Desiccants are the right pick for cold storage, archive vaults, military installations, and crawl spaces below 50 degrees. Refrigerant is the right pick for water damage, flood restoration, and standard commercial humidity control.

Voltage and Phase Selection

Most Ebac restoration models ship in 115V single-phase, which plugs into standard restoration generators and job site power. The industrial DD series runs 220V or 460V three-phase, which requires verification of site power before purchase. Three-phase models are not field-convertible, so order the voltage that matches the deployment environment. Restoration contractors running mixed jobs typically standardize on 115V single-phase across the fleet for interchangeability; industrial and HVAC customers specify 460V three-phase for permanent installations to reduce amp draw and operating cost.

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Ebac vs Other Restoration Brands

Ebac competes against Dri-Eaz, Phoenix, and Abatement Technologies in the restoration market. The brand-specific advantages worth knowing: every Ebac unit ships with a built-in pump and condensate removal, which eliminates the bucket-empty cycle that drives operator labor on lower-spec brands. Ebac also publishes AHAM-rated PPD numbers alongside the 80/60 saturation rating, which gives a more realistic field-condition expectation than catalog peak numbers alone. Service network is smaller than Dri-Eaz in the US but parts availability runs strong through US Cleaning Tools and authorized service centers. Specify Ebac when condensate management and field-condition output are the deciding factors.

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