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4.2
Condensate drain
In CDT 22, 35, 35S and 50 the condensate may be
collected in the water container or be drained off
through a hose.
The drip trays of CDT 22, 35, 35S and 50 have an
outlet socket made of cupper (outside diameter 12,7
mm) for connection of a ½" outlet hose.
If CDT 22, 35, 35S and 50 are used with a water
container, the dehumidifier switches off automati-
cally when the water container is full.
Switch off the electricity supply before emptying the water container!
In the CDT 85 the condensate is drained off through a ½" outlet hose, which is connected to the plas-
tic drain outlet of the drip tray (outside diameter 13,3 mm) - see fig. 4.
4.3
Connection of hygrostat
The dehumidifier can operate continuously or be controlled by a hygrostat. The hygrostat is supplied as
an extra accessory.
The hygrostat cable is connected to the hygrostat socket (3) (CDT 22, 35, 50 and 85) or (4) (CDT
35S).
If the hygrostat is to be fixed to the dehumidifier itself, it must be fixed to the side to reduce the dehu-
midifier's influence on the hygrostat.
It is recommended to place the hygrostat as far away from the unit as possible to ensure that the de-
humidifier does not directly influence the hygrostat with its dry air.
The hygrostat is connected to 12V.
Fig. 5.1 shows the hour meter (1), main switch
(2), hygrostat socket (3) and cable entry (4).
CDT 22, 35, 50, 85
12
Fig. 4 shows the drain outlet of CDT 85.
CDT 35S
Fig. 5.2 shows the hour meter (1), main switch (2),
switch for heating element (3), hygrostat socket (4)
and cable entry (5).