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2020.04
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This is how the dryer works
The integrated fan (9) circulates the room air through the dryer. When the moist air passes through
the evaporator (2) it is cooled down to dew point and condensation water is deposited. The water
runs down into the bucket (7) via a condensation filter (4). The condensation water is evacuated from
there automatically by the integrated water pump (10), which can manage a height of up to five
metres. The pump runs continuously and if it does not manage to drain the water because of a
pinched hose or other fault, the overflow sensor (5) activates, which stops the machine.
The dry and cold air then goes through the condenser (3) where it is heated, partly by the compressor
heater and partly by the energy recovered during the previous transformation of water vapour to
water. The dry and hot air is then blown into the premises again.
For optimal operation, machine defrosting is demand controlled and is only activated when the
temperature and humidity conditions are such that frost forms on the cooling coil.
1.
Process air filter
2.
Evaporator
3.
Condenser
4.
Drip tray/condensation
filter
5.
Overflow sensor
6.
Float
7.
Bucket
8.
Compressor
9.
Fan
10.
Water pump
11.
Additional heater
12.
Electronic control