First, make sure that the selector switch is in position 0.
Now the power cable can be connected to the mains.
Connections needed – ductwork
NOTE
To ensure low pressure drop and low sound pressure levels,
please request assistance from a company that specializes in ventilation
systems.
NOTE
The regeneration air outlet duct should be directed at least a few degrees
downwards to allow for drainage of the condensed water.
If this is not possible, drill a ø6mm hole in the lowest part of the duct.
The main air to be dried is normally drawn from the room and through the main air filter. As standard, the
dehumidifier is delivered with a frame covering the filter.
If the installation is for normal room dehumidification at 50 - 100% RH, it is acceptable for the dehumidifier is
free blowing (no regulation). If lower dew points are desired, the dry air flow must be adjusted with a damper.
The regeneration air inlet should be equipped with a Ø80mm duct and a built-in filter. The regeneration air
outlet should be equipped with Ø80mm duct directed at least a few degrees downwards to allow for drainage
of the condensed water. If this is not possible, a Ø6mm hole should be drilled in the lowest part of the duct.
In order to adjust the regeneration air flow a damper must be installed on the regeneration air outlet.
If not, the regeneration air flow will – in most cases – be too high, making it impossible to reach the desired
temperature for the regeneration air and thus making the unit less efficient.
In general, ducts of the same size or larger as those placed on the dehumidifier should be used.