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ITA 45 Drying System located in middle of picture on the 11th floor of high rise structure. These versatile machines can operate almost anywhere with ease. Dryout in Downtown Phoenix |
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Heat provides the main source of energy to create evaporation. Adding air movement creates a synergistic effect which results in faster evaporation. Air exchange is a well known method for removing large quantities of moisture laden air fast and efficiently. We take an air-mover, connect lay flat ducting, vent the tube outside and remove moisture laden air much faster than you can remove the water from the air with a dehumidifier. A modest 2000 cfm heat drying system can exchange the air volume in a 2500sf building with 9’ ceilings once every 11 ¼ minutes. Air exchange is an integral part of most heat drying systems and air exchange can keep up with the fast evaporation rates heat drying produces. |
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Drying Systems in Action |

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Plastic Containment with Poles Phoenix Arizona |
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In a high humidity situation, high heat is the most effective drying method. Open affected areas – including pulling out base moldings and cabinets. ©2008, Restoration Industry Association (formerly ASCR). |





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This is a set up one of our customers is using for two ITA 75 units. Only one shown, but he puts two in the trailer and his other equipment. |
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Heated Air Directed at Air Mover to Speed Drying Time and Help Prevent Mold Growth |
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Exhausted Humid Warm Air Out Through Dryer Vent. Used with the ELE 6400 |
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Thermal Evaporative Accelerator |
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A Dryout Last Summer in a office Building in Evergreen Colorado Using a ITA75 Drying System. It Dried Fast and They got the Office Back to Normal in 30 Hours with No Major Repairs. |
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2 ITA 75’s Used for a Dryout in Washington State |
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Humid Warm Air Exhausted Out of Drying Area Phoenix Arizona |
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Dry, Hot Air In, Humid Warm Air Out |


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A Dryout in Jacksonville Florida |








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A Dryout Last Fall in Phoenix Arizona |

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1 ITA 75 Used for a Dryout in London, Kentucky |


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A Recent Dryout in Tucson Arizona. The ELE 6400 is Ducted Up Thru a Floor To Dry the Area Above |
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Heated Air In and They Exhaust the Humid Air Out |

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Resent Dryout in Broomfield CO Basement Walls, Ceiling and Contents Needed Dried Heat Down Through Window Well and Exhausted Out Front Side of the House |





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Top Down Drying Using the ELE 6400 |
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Examples of Drying Using the ELE 6400 |
IMAC Drying System in Action |
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A Dryout in Phoenix Arizona |
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Large Area Tented and Dried Using the ELE 6400 |



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ELE 6400 Ducting into Bathroom Containment. |












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The 1st 6 Pictures Above Are of Room 1 of 2. The Second Room 3 Pictures Are Below, Room 2 of 2. Carpet. In Room 1 We Dried the Carpet, Walls and Contents In Place. Using 2 Heating Circuits We Able to Maintain Excellent Drying Temperatures in the Drying Area. |
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The Pictures Above Are of Room 2 of 2. We Floated the Carpet in this Room. Notice How the Mylar Ducting is Ducted to the Inlet Side of the Air Mover. This Allowed Us to Get Heated Air Under the Carpet (Focus Drying) We Used 2 Heating Circuits and Maintain 110 Degrees Under the Carpet.
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The Pictures Below Are of a Resent Dryout in Morrison Colorado Using the ELE 6400. |





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The Pictures Below Are of a Resent Dryout in Denver Colorado Using the ELE 6400. |
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1st Picture Shows the 2 Doorways We Put Up Plastic Up to Create Our Drying Chamber. This Was a Large Area for the ELE but it Worked Great. We Used 2 Heating Circuits and Maintain 110 Degrees |
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Taped Off All Heating Ducts |
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These 2 Pictures Show How We Exhausted the Humid Air Out a Dryer Duct |
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ELE and Dehumidifier Used Together On this Dryout |

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ELE , Air Filtration Device, Wall Drying System Used On this Dryout. Wall Drying System is Outside the Drying to Help Keep the Motor Cool. |
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Typical System Used when Drying with an ELE 6400 |

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Humid Air Being ducted Out the Window. Notice How the Window Is Ducted Taped |





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We Used a Power Distribution Center. We Hooked Up 3 ELE 6400 Circuits and Still Had Room for Several Air Movers. The Power Distribution Center was Plugged Into a 50amp Electric Stove Plug. |
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The Pictures Below Are of a Resent Dryout in Frisco Colorado Using the ELE 6400. |
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We Used 3 Heating Circuits Because the House Was Cold and Still Were Able to Maintain Excellent Drying Temperatures |








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ITA 75 Trailer Mounted |
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Above is a Example of a Very Simple Trailer Setup for the ITA 75. You Can Set Up the Way You Want and at the Same Time Save A Lot of Money. |






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Onboard Diesel Generator |
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Exhaust for ITA 75 (Double Wall Pipe Through Trailer) |
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16” High Heat House Off ITA 75 to “Y” Connector to Two 12” Mylar Hoses. The Mylar Hoses Ducted to Two Different Units, One Upstairs and One Downstairs. |






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16” High Heat Hose |
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Trailer |
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Fresh Air In |
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Heated Air Out |
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7” Exhaust Pipe. Double Wall Pipe Through Trailer |
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Rear of Trailer |
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Heated Air to Upstairs Unit Through Window. |
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Heated Air to Downstairs Unit Through Window Well. |







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Onboard 100 Gallon Diesel Fuel Tank |
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Looking Out Over the ITA 75 |
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100 Gallon Diesel Fuel Tank |
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Cool Air Passes Over Heater and Chimney. Air Is Heated Up About 20-30 Degrees Before It Enters the ITA 75 Fan. This Is Perfect for Really Cold Weather Dryouts. |
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Please Note: The ITA 75 trailer mounted system shown above is just an example of one way to set up a trailer mounted system. Results may very depending on the type of trailer used, outside temperature, grade of fuel or any other variables. DRI HEAT is not responsible for end users results. This is an example not a recommendation of how to sep up a trailer mounted system. |
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Drying System in Action |
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Narrated Step By Step Examples of How the Eliminator/ELE 6400 |
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