A
B
B
A
Fig. 5: Air dehumidification operating principle
A: Moist room air
B: Dehumidified room air
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Assembly
Setting up the unit
For the best economic and safe use of the units,
the following notes must be followed in full:
n
The units must be set up in an upright and
level position, to ensure that the condensate
can drain freely
n
The unit must be mounted or set up upright to
ensure that air can be taken in and blown out
freely
n
Units must never be set up in the immediate
vicinity of heaters or other sources of heat
n
The room being dried or dehumidified must be
closed to the surrounding atmosphere
n
Air circulation is improved if the unit is set up
approx. 1 m above the ground
n
Avoid having opened windows and doors etc.,
and avoid frequent entry to or exit from the
room as much as possible
n
If the units are to be used in dusty environ-
ments, appropriate care and maintenance
measures should be taken in accordance with
the relevant conditions
n
The output of the unit is entirely dependent on
the conditions inside the room, room tempera-
ture, relative humidity and observance of the
set-up instructions
n
The units may not be used in environments
containing a great deal of dust or chlorine, or in
places with atmospheres containing ammonia
n
The distance between the unit and the ceiling
must be at least 1 m
n
The distance between the unit and the floor
must be at least 0.1 m
n
For service work, a minimum distance of 1 m
must be maintained between walls and the
sides of the unit
NOTES:
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Keep windows and doors closed!
–
Maintain adequate clearance from heaters
or other sources of heat.
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