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Carefully remove the CD30 dehumidifier unit from its transit box and visually
check for signs of transit damage. If there is evidence of damage DO NOT
attempt to operate the unit, call your supplier for advice. Do not discard the
packing; it will be useful when transporting the dehumidifier unit in the future.
Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air that is circulating through the unit.
The resulting reduction of relative humidity helps prevent rust, rot, mould,
mildew and condensation within the room, or other enclosed spaces where
the dehumidifier is used.
A dehumidifier consists of a motor-compressor unit, a refrigerant condenser,
an air circulating fan, a refrigerated surface, a means of collecting and
disposing the condensed moisture and a cabinet to house these components.
The fan draws air through the refrigerated surface and cools it below its dew
point, removing moisture which is collected and led away. The cool air then
passes the hot condenser, where it is reheated. With the addition of other
radiated heat the air is discharged into the room at a higher temperature but
lower relative humidity than when the air entered the unit. Continuous
circulation of the room air through the dehumidifier unit gradually reduces the
relative humidity in the room.
The CD30 has been designed for the exacting conditions which can prevail in
offices, shops, houses, restaurants, public houses etc. It combines lightness
and compactness with high reliability and strength. The gas, which is used
inside the hermetically sealed refrigeration circuit is R134a and contains no
CFC's and has therefore a zero ozone depletion factor.
UNPACKING
INTRODUCTION
Page 2 of 16
Drawing : - TPC137
Issue
: - 7
Date
: - 23/11/16

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