Description
Dehumidifiers work much like air conditioners; the warm moist air is drawn into the dehumidifier by a fan and the moist air then crosses over the dehumidifier’s refrigerant cooled coils causing the moisture in the air to condense on the coils within the machine and is then collected in to a tank for disposal.
Dehumidifiers are used for a number of applications and help reduce humidity levels making you less hospitable to allergens, dust mites, mould and mildew and also help speed up the drying process of newly plastered rooms.
Used extensively following flooding or water damage a dehumidifier when placed in an affected room will when used within its operating temperature range effectively remove excess moisture. Another great use for a dehumidifier is for drying Plaster or Artex allowing you to finish decorating the room even sooner.
Whilst a dehumidifier on its own can be very effective it is worth considering using a heater and or an air mover or carpet dryer at the same time to speed the process.
The Master range of dehumidifiers range from 20 Litre to 52 Litre per hour tank capacities and will suit rooms from a 50m3 to 167m3 capacity.
- Voltage : Dual Volt (110 & 240)Max Room Size (Approximate) : 167m3
Capacity (30 Degee C/80% RH) : 52 Litres Per 24 Hours
Air Displacement (m3/h) : 580 M3 Per Hour
Operating Range (Temperature) : 3 – 35 Degrees C
Operating Range (Humidity) : 35 – 99%
Power Consumption : 880 Watts
Tank Capacity : 16 Litres
Permanent Drain Facility : Yes
Built In Condensate Pump : No
Refridgerant Gas : R-410a
Continuous Operation : Yes
Built In Hydrostat : Yes
Automatic Shut Off : Yes
Tank Full Indicator : Yes
Controls : Dial
Length : 590mm
Width : 580mm
Height : 850mm
Noise Level : 53 db(A)
Weight: : 45kg