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Model no.

XPDH16T

XPDH20T

Max Dehumidification capacity at 30°C, 80%

16L/day 

20L/day

Max Dehumidification capacity at 21°C, 59%

6.8L/day

8L/day

Max Dehumidification capacity at 10°C, 59%

1.66L/day

2.8L/day

Working range

5 ~ 32°C

Water tank

3 L

Size (WxDxH)

310 x 236 x 553 mm

N.W.

12.5 kg  

13.5 kg

Power supply

220-240V~, 50Hz

Standard Ampere consumption   

2.3A 

2.2A

Power Consumption (P) (W)

415W  

390W

Standby Power Consumption (PSB) (W)

0.36W 

0.36W

Sound Power Level (LWA) (dBA)

45dB(A)  

45dB(A) 

Maximum Air Velocity (c) (m/s)

20.5 m/s

20.5 m/s

Air volume (max.)

150M3/h

Compressor

Reciprocating

Maximum Suction Pressure (MPa)

0.85MPa 

0.85MPa 

Maximum Discharge Pressure (MPa)

2.2MPa 

2.2MPa

Maximum Pressure of Coil  (MPa)

9.6MPa 

9.6MPa 

Refrigerant

R290

GWP

3

Refrigerant Charge (kg)

0.060kg

0.070kg

CO

2

 Equivalent (tonnes)

0.00018 tonnes 

0.00021 tonnes

Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Hermetically sealed system.

Importer: Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation, Grange Drive, Hedge End, Southampton SO30 2DF 

• The data marked with * may vary for technical reasons. For greater precision, please refer to the rating label placed on the product. 
• Test condition for data in our rating label is as per safety regulation: EN 60335-2-40
• Note that when the dehumidifier is in operation, the running compressor will produce heat, this is normal and may potentially raise the room temperature. 

Specification

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Summary of Contents for XPDH16T

Page 1: ...ls XPDH16T 20T These products fully comply with all current European Safety Standard requirements for Dehumidifiers and are fully compliant with the Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU the EMC Directive...

Page 2: ...ers stoves or other sources of ignition When defrosting and cleaning the appliance do not use any tools other than those recommended by the manufacturing company The appliance must be placed in an are...

Page 3: ...Please ask a professional service agent to repair the product Improper repair may cause danger to users Disconnect the appliance from mains power whenever it is not in use before relocating it and bef...

Page 4: ...appliance is not in use microorganisms can grow in stagnant water the water tank should be emptied and cleaned regularly and properly Empty the tank clean and dry it when not in use and before puttin...

Page 5: ...or insert any object into any openings Do not use the appliance in locations where paint petrol or other flammable liquids are used or stored Do not use bug sprays or other flammable cleansers vapour...

Page 6: ...xtension lead may become overload Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there...

Page 7: ...Maximum Suction Pressure MPa 0 85MPa 0 85MPa Maximum Discharge Pressure MPa 2 2MPa 2 2MPa Maximum Pressure of Coil MPa 9 6MPa 9 6MPa Refrigerant R290 GWP 3 Refrigerant Charge kg 0 060kg 0 070kg CO2 E...

Page 8: ...ease ensure unit has settled for 12 hours 2 Please remove carbon filter from its bag and locate between the anti dust filter and air inlet on the body of the product make sure carbon filter is lined u...

Page 9: ...an begin by positioning the dehumidifier close to this area and later moving it to a more central point When positioning the dehumidifier ensure that it is placed on a level surface and that there is...

Page 10: ...ton selected models 6 AIR CLEAN indicator 7 DRYER indicator 8 DRYER High fan speed setting 9 High ventilation indicator 10 Speed Ventilation selection button 11 Low fan speed setting 12 Power indicato...

Page 11: ...ant to circulate the air or to help remove an odour from a room please press AIR CLEAN button which will disengage the dehumidifier function and operate the product as an air circulating filter only S...

Page 12: ...rated at very high humidity levels the water tank will require more frequent emptying In this situation it may be more convenient to set the unit up for continuous drainage this can be done as follows...

Page 13: ...o help re charge the active carbon properties WASHING THE PLASTIC DUST FILTER Remove the anti dust filter and separate the active carbon filter not washable and set it aside carefully Use a vacuum cle...

Page 14: ...HE UNIT SEEMS TO DO LITTLE Are too many windows or doors open Is there something in the room producing lots of humidity THE UNIT IS TOO NOISY Check whether the unit is sitting on a level surface THE U...

Page 15: ...o any charges before any chargeable service is carried out What is not covered by a Xpelair Guarantee The Xpelair guarantee does not cover any of the following Any fault or damage to your Xpelair prod...

Page 16: ...work under the Xpelair guarantee will be carried out by Xpelair or its authorised dealer s and any parts that are replaced will become the property of Xpelair Any repairs performed under the Xpelair...

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