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Series

SLE 40

SLE 60

SLE 80

Daily dehumidification capacity at 30°C and 80% 

relative humidity

Litre/day

50.4

70.8

100.8

Daily dehumidification capacity at 30°C and 60% 

relative humidity

Litre/day

32.2

43.2

64.0

Operating temperature range

°C

10 to 36

Humidity operating range

% rel. humidity

40 to 100

Refrigerant 

1) 

R407C

Max. operating pressure, refrigerant

kPa

1900 / 2800

Refrigerant quantity

kg

0.6

0.95

1.6

Max. air capacity

m

3

/h

250

500

750

Sound pressure level L

pA

 1m 

2)

dB (A)

47

49

51

Power supply

V/Hz

230/1~/50

Enclosure class

IP

X4

Max. power consumption

kW

0.72

1.05

1.65

Max. rated power consumption

A

2.8

4.3

7.2

Depth

mm

315

315

315

Width

mm

950

1260

1800

Height

mm

800

800

800

Weight

kg

60

74

101

Serial number

731...

732...

733...

EDP No.

615400

615600

615800

Technical Data

1) Contains greenhouse gas according to Kyoto protocol,  
2) Noise measurement DIN 45635 - 13 - Category 3

We reserve the right to make dimensional and design changes in the interest of technical advances.

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Summary of Contents for SLE 40

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO SLE series SLE 40 SLE 60 SLE 80 Pool dehumidifiers Edition GB N11...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Subject to changes errors and typographical errors excepted Dehumidification 4 6 Safety information 6 Unit description 7 Installation 8 Commissioning 9 Care and maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Refri...

Page 4: ...ur es caping from buildings or materials is absorbed by the ambient air This increases their moisture content and ultimately results in corrosion mould rot peeling of paint coat ings and other unwante...

Page 5: ...ncrete 140 190 l m lime sand bricks 180 270 l m The drying out of moist materials e g masonry takes place as fol lows The contained moisture moves from the inside of the material to its surface Evapor...

Page 6: ...essed in a rise of temperature The time necessary for drying normally does not depend only on the unit capacity but is rather determined by the rate at which the material or parts of the build ing rel...

Page 7: ...the cold evaporator heat is extracted from the room air and cooled to below the dew point The water vapour contained in the room air deposits as condensate or frost on the evaporator gills At the con...

Page 8: ...n A solid or flexible drain con nection can be connected The drain hose must always be installed with a minimum gradi ent of 2 to enable the water to drain unhindered from the drip tray Alternatively...

Page 9: ...trol The following functions are controlled monitored and displayed Safety Monitoring On off The LED display is located on the side of the unit The LED shows constant green when the unit is connected...

Page 10: ...eaner whereby the condenser should be thorough ly cleaned If the evaporator gills are heavily fouled they should be cleaned carefully with soapy water Do not use a direct water jet e g high pressure c...

Page 11: ...filter suction If the unit does not start after 45 min utes the following must be checked Check that the fan fans is are op erating Check whether the suction filter is clogged Check that the suction a...

Page 12: ...alve 5 Dry filter 6 Solenoid valve 7 Fan 8 Non return valve Legend 1 Compressor 2 Evaporator 3 Condenser 4 Thermal expansion valve 5 Dry filter 6 Solenoid valve 7 Fan We reserve the right to make dime...

Page 13: ...mper can be connected between terminals 25 and 26 The fan or fans then operate with out any control and monitoring in a continuous mode External hygrostat accessories Remove the both jumper at the ter...

Page 14: ...the right to make dimensional and design changes in the interest of technical advances Diagram of unit SLE 40 80 4 8 25 1 3 12 28 27 20 16 38 2 9 11 15 24 30 35 18 22 7 6 5 Fig REMKO SLE 80 14 REMKO...

Page 15: ...ndensate tray complete 1109149 1109170 1109182 11 Suction filter 1109150 1109171 1109183 12 Front panel 1109151 1109172 1109184 15 Evaporator sensor metal 1109160 1109160 1109111 16 Condenser sensor 1...

Page 16: ...ture 17 Date Signature 18 Date Signature 19 Date Signature 20 Date Signature Remarks Model Serial No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Unit cleaned externally Unit cleaned internally...

Page 17: ...nly high quality materials are used the majority of which are recyclable Make your contribution towards environmental protection by disposing of your old unit in an environmentally friendly manner Onl...

Page 18: ...ktions nderungen die dem technischen Fortschritt dienen bleiben uns vorbehalten A 800 675 315 B 140 130 A A A A 50 90 35 22 30 52 14 Series Dimensions in mm A B SLE 40 950 890 SLE 60 1260 1190 SLE 80...

Page 19: ...ity kg 0 6 0 95 1 6 Max air capacity m3 h 250 500 750 Sound pressure level LpA 1m 2 dB A 47 49 51 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Enclosure class IP X4 Max power consumption kW 0 72 1 05 1 65 Max rated pow...

Page 20: ...40 r F 60 r F 80 r F A B C A B C Capacity diagram SLE 40 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 40 r F 60 r F 80 r F A B C A B C Capacity diagram SLE 60 Room temperature C Dehumidification...

Page 21: ...21 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 1 2 3 4 5 40 r F 60 r F 80 r F A B C A B C Capacity diagram SLE 80 Room temperature C Dehumidification capacity l h...

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Page 24: ...ct as advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology SFlbCustomer Service Our equipment operates precisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is...

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