Low Temperature Dehumidifier For Cellar
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Hangzhou rui ya electrical appliance co.,ltd
Commercial Low Temp Desiccant Dehumidifier For Cellar, Garage 230V 420m3/h
Specifications:
Model |
RY-400M |
Dehumidifying capacity(20°C,60%) |
2.5kg/h |
Process air flow |
420m3/h |
Reactivation air flow |
130m3/h |
Applied Temperature |
-20°C-70°C |
Max power |
2.3KW |
Power rating |
2.0KW |
Voltage |
230V |
Current |
20A |
Dimension |
460*360*760mm |
Weight |
45kg |
Certification |
CE+RoHs |
Lead time |
20days |
Warranty time |
3year |
RY-400M series dehumidifiers conform to both harmonised European Standards and to CE marking specifications.
The RY-400M Desiccant Dehumidifier is the small desiccant dehumidifier within the YAKE Industrial Products RY-M Series of desiccant dehumidifiers. It’s compact, rugged, and lightweight design facilitates easy transportation by one person and is easily accommodated within space restricted areas. The RY-400M dehumidifier incorporates a PTC Heater ensuring maximum drying is immediately reached and constantly maintained while the unit is running. In addition to the hours run meter, which shows the units running time, an ammeter is also incorporated in order to monitor the units drying effectiveness. Manual / Automatic control is a standard feature within the RY-M range of desiccant dehumidifiers. The spigot connectors allow quick and easy installation. All models incorporate a high efficiency patented PPS Rotor. This design incorporates an 82% active Silica Gel to ensure optimum performance over the equipments wide operating range of environments. All desiccant rotors are washable, and designed for high performance and long life(long 10 years)
Besides, RY-M rotor technology is the precision seals which divide the air distribution chamber. These provide a precise airflow balance for dehumidification and reactivation while allowing for alternative fan placement and rotor sectioning.
How Desiccant Dehumidification Works
Desiccant dehumidifiers perform exceptionally well when used in cooler climates, or when a low dewpoint, deep drying or low humidity levels are required because they dehumidify through adsorption. Since desiccant dehumidifiers do not produce water, they will work effectively down to sub zero temperatures. Their operation is simplistic yet extremely effective and reliable.
In a typical dry desiccant system, the desiccant is mounted on a rotating wheel. As the wheel turns, the desiccant passes alternately through the incoming process air where the moisture is adsorbed and through a “regenerating” zone where the desiccant is dried and the moisture expelled. The wheel continues to rotate and the adsorbent process is repeated.
Typically, about three-fourths of the desiccant wheel is exposed to the incoming air throughout the process. During regeneration, the desiccant is heated by a direct-fired gas burner or indirect-fired water or steam coil.
Process Inlet—Air to be dried. May be outside air, inside air or, more commonly, a mixture of air with high humidity content.
Process Outlet—Air is dried by desiccant wheel. May be cooled, filtered or otherwise handled. Relative humidity is substantially lower and temperature slightly raised.
Reactivation Inlet—Air flow, usually outside air,