EIP EBAC PD120 is an industrial dehumidifier, a rugged, reliable drying unit designed to operate effectively over a broad range of temperature and humidity conditions.
The dehumidifier removes moisture from the air through the refrigeration process. It is comprised of a compressor, refrigerant evaporator coil, refrigerant condenser coil, circulation fan, remote humidistat, and cabinet.
The fan draws moist air through the cold evaporator coil which cools the air below its dew point. Moisture forms on the evaporator coil and is collected in the condensate tray. The cooled air then passes through the hot condenser coil where it is reheated using the same energy removed during the cooling phase, plus the additional heat generated by the compressor. The air is discharged at a slightly higher temperature and lower absolute humidity.
EIP EBAC PD120 is an industrial dehumidifier, a rugged, reliable drying unit designed to operate effectively over a broad range of temperature and humidity conditions.
The dehumidifier removes moisture from the air through the refrigeration process. It is comprised of a compressor, refrigerant evaporator coil, refrigerant condenser coil, circulation fan, remote humidistat, and cabinet.
The fan draws moist air through the cold evaporator coil which cools the air below its dew point. Moisture forms on the evaporator coil and is collected in the condensate tray. The cooled air then passes through the hot condenser coil where it is reheated using the same energy removed during the cooling phase, plus the additional heat generated by the compressor. The air is discharged at a slightly higher temperature and lower absolute humidity.
EIP EBAC PD120 is an industrial dehumidifier, a rugged, reliable drying unit designed to operate effectively over a broad range of temperature and humidity conditions.
The dehumidifier removes moisture from the air through the refrigeration process. It is comprised of a compressor, refrigerant evaporator coil, refrigerant condenser coil, circulation fan, remote humidistat, and cabinet.
The fan draws moist air through the cold evaporator coil which cools the air below its dew point. Moisture forms on the evaporator coil and is collected in the condensate tray. The cooled air then passes through the hot condenser coil where it is reheated using the same energy removed during the cooling phase, plus the additional heat generated by the compressor. The air is discharged at a slightly higher temperature and lower absolute humidity.
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