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EvoDry EDC 1.0 Dehumidifier - MPO

Models: PD, PDX, PD+, 6-24P, RCF 12-20 G1

5. Description

Depending on the space you want to dehumidify and what you want to achieve with your dehumidifier, different settings may need to be made.

Moisture and mould problems are caused by 3 different factors:

  • relative moisture content
  • temperature
  • time

In the graph below you can see where the risk area for this (green curve) is in relation to the air temperature. The diagram also shows curves on how the dehumidifier works in the different settings and alarm curve. The black and blue curves show an example when the dehumidifier has a humidity setting of 65%.

Green colour

  • Risk curve:
  • Risk of mould after approx: 30 days duration.

Red colour

  • Alarm curve:
  • If the humidity is above the red curve for more than the set number of days, an alarm is triggered.

Blue colour

  • Economy mode, RF + Temp:
  • In humidity control in economy mode, the dehumidifier is controlled by both relative humidity and temperature according to the blue curve.
  • The hygrostat setting always applies at temperatures above +15°C.
  • The moisture content is allowed to rise by 1 % per degree °C lower temperature is +15°C.
  • The function is only active in the temperature range 0-15°C.
  • At all temperatures below 0°C the moisture content is allowed to rise by 15 %.

Black

  • Hygrostat control, only “RF” control.
  • When the humidity control is set to “RH” mode, the dehumidifier works towards the set humidity value without regard to temperature.

Temperatures below 0°C the curves continue horizontally.
Ex. Blue curve: Continues on 80% at all temperatures below 0°C.

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