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Main functionhouseholdhousehold
Form factorcondensingcondensing
Installationfloorfloor
Specs
Capacity12 L/day20 L/day
Power consumption200 W330 W
Recommended room area30 m²60 m²
Power supplysingle-phase (230 V)single-phase (230 V)
Controlspush-buttonpush-button
Dehumidifying operating range30 – 80 % Rh30 – 80 % Rh
Operating temperature range5 – 35 °C5 – 35 °C
Condensate tank volume2 L4 L
RefrigerantR134AR134A
Features
Functions
hygrostat
fan speed adjustment
night mode
ionizer
timer
drying clothes (turbo mode)
air filter
tank indicator
auto shutdown
drainage
hygrostat
fan speed adjustment
night mode
ionizer
timer
drying clothes (turbo mode)
air filter
tank indicator
auto shutdown
drainage
General specs
Wheels
Display
Dimensions455x250x220 mm580x350x235 mm
Weight10.13 kg13.77 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2025january 2025
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Glossary

Capacity

The nominal capacity of the dehumidifier is the maximum amount of moisture that the unit can remove from the air per day.

For efficient operation, the capacity of the dehumidifier must be no less than the amount of excess moisture that accumulates in the room during the same time. This amount can be calculated using special formulas or calculator programs. However, the results of such calculations are quite approximate, but they can be used in the selection, and for a full guarantee it is worth taking a performance margin of at least 10–20%. If desired, this margin can be more; but note that high performance significantly affects the price, dimensions and energy consumption of the dehumidifier.

Power consumption

Power consumption of the dehumidifier in normal operation.

From a practical point of view, this characteristic is secondary — manufacturers select power in such a way as to provide the necessary operating parameters (performance, air flow, etc.), and when choosing, you should focus primarily on these parameters. However, certain practical points also depend on the power consumption. Firstly, only models of less than 3-3.5 kW can be connected to ordinary household outlets; higher power consumption will require either a 400 V supply (see Power supply) or a direct connection to the panel. However, even power of more than 2 kW is rare in modern dehumidifiers — for most of these devices, the energy consumption is in the range from 500 to 1000 W or from 1000 to 2000 W, and in the most modest models it does not exceed 500 W at all. Secondly, power data may be required to calculate the load on the power grid. Such a need arises mainly for the selection of additional equipment — circuit breakers, AVR, UPS, etc.

Also, note that models with similar performance may differ in power consumption. However, a more economical dehumidifier often costs more, but with regular use, this difference pays off by reducing energy costs.

Recommended room area

A very conditional parameter that slightly characterizes the purpose by the size of the room. And depending on the height of the ceilings, layout, structure of the building and equipment, the actual values ​​​​may differ significantly. Nevertheless, this item represents the maximum recommended area of ​​​​the room that this model can effectively serve: the use in smaller rooms is quite acceptable, but the device simply does not have enough performance for a larger space. Also, note that the area is indicated based on a ceiling height of 2.5-3 m — the standard value for residential premises; with a higher ceiling height, the effective area decreases, and it can be recalculated using special formulas.

When choosing by area, it is worth taking a certain margin, but it should not be too large — otherwise, the device will be unnecessarily powerful, bulky and expensive.

Condensate tank volume

The volume of the tank for collecting condensate (moisture removed from the air), provided in the design of the dehumidifier.

The larger the condensate tank, the slower it will fill up and the less often it will have to be emptied. It is especially important for high-performance units (see above). On the other hand, the volumetric tank has the appropriate dimensions, which affects the dimensions of the entire dryer. When evaluating the relationship between tank capacity and dehumidifier performance, note that the device rarely operates at full capacity. See "Dehumidification capacity" for more on this; here we note that if, for example, a dehumidifier with parameter of 24 L/day has a tank of 4 litres, this does not mean that the tank will necessarily be filled to the top every 4 hours. An alternative to tanks is the use of permanent condensate drainage systems; see "Features" for details.