Installation
The installation of the dehumidifier can be done in various ways, depending on the added optional equipment.
Some models have a switch to reduce the heater effect which can be used when the installation must be
energy effective.
Fast installation:
Place the unit in the room to be dehumidified. Connect a Ø80mm duct to the regeneration air outlet.
The other end of the duct must be placed outside the room, preferably in the outside environment.
Set the potentiometer (if installed) to the desired value. See the Table 1 for recommended settings.
More accurate installation:
Place the unit in the room to be dehumidified. Connect a Ø80mm duct to the regeneration air outlet.
The other end of the duct must be placed outside the room, preferably in the outside environment.
Inside the Ø80mm duct, a constant flow damper must be added. Use the potentiometer (if installed) to reach
the optimal power usages. See the Table 1 for recommended settings.
Optimal installation:
Place the unit in the room to be dehumidified. Connect a Ø80mm duct to the regeneration air outlet.
The other end of the duct must be placed outside the room, preferably in the outside environment.
Connect a Ø125mm duct to the process air outlet (dry air) and place the other end of the duct in the area where
dry air is needed. Install a damper/valve in the Ø80mm duct to reduce the flow. A constant flow damper is the
easy way, but a normal valve is also suitable, requiring an air flow measurement tool.
For complete control of the airflows, a damper/valve (Ø125mm) in the process air is also needed if a reduction of
the dry air is desired. Adjust the potentiometer (if installed) and the valve to reach the optimal values.
See the Table 1 for recommended settings.
Table 1 Recommended settings.