Syclone, Dehumidifier, LGR145
Syclone LGR145 Dehumidifier
Syclone Dehumidifiers Produces Reliable Drying That Scales
There is one trait all successful business owners have in common: they achieved their success by solving problems with a scalable solution. If a solution isn’t scalable a contractor will go out of business because can’t generate consistent revenue from a service that provides unreliable results. But how does one scale results when drying water-damaged structures? Scalable solutions in our industry start with equipment that delivers consistent results.
There are so many moving parts to keep track of on a flood job. You have to document all water loss for the insurance company, take careful measurements, extract water, provide good customer service, the list goes on and on… if you don’t have a reliable procedure, it’s easy to make costly mistakes.
Extracting all of the surface water is the easy part of your job. It’s when it comes time to extract all of the difficult water that is left over that you need a dependable evaporation machine. The stakes are high. Every minute counts when it comes to drying and saving a structure. Your success hinges on having dependable equipment that you can count on to remove water at the lowest grains possible.
If you want to consistently dry every job, you need a Syclone dehumidifier in your arsenal.
When you buy a Syclone, you’re making a significant investment in your business. The Syclone is so much more than a machine that removes water vapor from the air; it’s a workhorse that does the heaviest lifting in the toughest flood jobs so that you can successfully scale your drying.
A Syclone Dehumidifier is engineered to save the day after large water disasters, and just like a reliable employee you can always count on it to get the job done to your exact specifications.
Every day you show up to a job you can rely on your Syclone to squeeze out the maximum amount of pints of water at and below AHAM. If you are a contractor that primarily does restoration work for large flood jobs, a Syclone LGR should be an essential part of your drying ecosystem so that you can produce the same reliable results on each water loss job.
So, if you want to reliably scale your drying operations, buy a Syclone dehumidifier!
How Do I know if the Syclone 145 LGR is right for me?
The Syclone 145 LGR has unique factors that every contractor should know about:
- This dehumidifier is billed under the XL category when working with insurance companies because it is designed for large flood jobs.
- The Syclone 145 LGR has a built-in humidistat. The humidistat allows you to set the humidity to the level that you want. This is a good feature to have if you finish a job and an HVAC system isn't present in a home. You can leave the dehumidifier at a finished job and use the humidistat feature to control the environment and prevent mold growth in areas like a basement or an indoor pool until a house is finished being repaired.
- This unit can be wheeled in to every job, and has handles that make it easy to transport and store on your van.
- The Syclone 145 LGR is in the XL Dehumidifier category for Xactimate pricing based on pints per day (PPD) of water removal at the manufacturer's AHAM rating. At 145 pints per day removal at AHAM, it is at the higher end of this category.
- The Syclone 145 LGR dries faster than other XL Syclone units at AHAM
- You want a dehumidifier that you can monitor from a distance. Syclone makes this easy with its command hub feature.
What are the most important numbers I should know about the Syclone 145 LGR’s Cost?
Some contractors will use a comparison of how much the dehumidifier costs per every pint removed (price $/pint) to compare units.
At the time of writing, according to our current list price, the calculations are as follows:
Syclone 145 LGR = $2,981/145 PPD = $20.56/Pint*
Syclone 145 LGR= $2,981/9.8 AMPs= $304 per every AMP drawn.
The 145 LGR has 280 CFM
*This number is the manufacturer’s rating of water removal at AHAM
How do I know if the Syclone 145 LGR isn’t the right fit for me?
If any of these factors apply to you, you might want to consider buying another dehumidifier instead:
- You are mostly working on jobs that involves a small amount of water loss (you would want a dehumidifier that falls under the large category for small water losses)
- You want a machine that weighs a little bit less (The Syclone 145 LGR is nine pounds heavier than its cousin, The Syclone XL LGR). This comes in handy if your technicians can’t lift as much
- You need a XL category dehumidifier that takes up a little less space for storage purposes (Again, the Syclone XL LGR is slightly smaller and requires less storage space).
Dry With Confidence! Buy the Syclone 145 LGR Today
A Syclone dehumidifier is a time-tested unit that will outperform any money that you spend on it; the machine pays for itself after just a few jobs. Syclone dehumidifiers have been trusted for decades to restore buildings to pre-loss conditions because they are reliable, easy to maintain, and do the heavy lifting.
When you are dealing with heavy flood damage and are done removing standing water, your team needs a unit that removes the hard water consistently so that you can provide scalable results at every job. Buy a Syclone today and dry with confidence knowing that this dehumidifier will remove water just as smoothly at your current job as it did during your last!
Xactimate Code: WTR DHM>>
Technical Specifications
ModelSyclone LGR145Power9.8 amps, 115VWater Removal AHAM (80 F/60%RH)145 Pints (68.6 liters/day)Water Removal Max (Max. At Saturation)235 Pints (111 liters/day)Process Air (Max.)280 CFM - 476 CMH. Floor-Level OutletFilter Type3M HAF Filter 24 Pack F368 (Same As Drizair 1200)Dimensions33.5 20 20 in. (85 51 51 cm)Use Weight115 lbs. (50 kg)Drain Hose40 ft. (12.2 m)Power Cord25 ft. (7.6 m)ConstructionDurable Rotomolded Polyethylene Shell
Replacement Parts
Filters AC84A