Product and functional description
Illustration
Functionality of
the dehumidifier
Fan control
Compressor
control
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Illustration of the functional principle of the CDP 35T/45T/65T:
CDP 35T/45T/65T is working in accordance with the condensation principle.
The humid air is drawn into the unit by one, two or three fans.
When passing through the evaporator the air is cooled down to below dew point and
water vapour is condensed into water, which is drained away.
The now dry air is then passed over the condenser coil where the air is heated.
As a result of the released evaporator heat and the working energy of the compressor
being turned into heat energy, more heat is returned to the air than was previously
extracted. This extra heat corresponds to an approximate increase in temperature of
5 °C. The repeated circulation of air through the unit reduces the relative humidity,
giving very rapid but gentle drying.
When the dehumidifier is started by the hygrostat, the fan(s) are activated at the same
time as the compressor.
If continuous ventilation is required – i.e. independent of the dehumidification demand –
a bridge must be made between the terminals 25 and 26.
The number of compressor starts is limited by a 6 minutes timer, which starts when the
compressor is switched on. The timer must have come to an end before the
compressor can be switched on again.
Each time the unit has been switched off on the main switch, by the built-in hygrostat,
or by an external hygrostat, it will take 30 seconds before the unit can be switched on
again. This is a safety function protecting the compressor against overloading caused
by too high pressure in the cooling circuit at start up.
Warmer and dehumidified air
Warm humid air
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