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HOW A DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS CONDENSER EVAPORATOR
1. Air is drawn into the unit by a fan 6. Air passes back into room 2°C WARM MOIST
warmer and considerably dryer AIR FAN AIR
2. Air passes over a cold surface
7. Defrost system automatically CAPILLIARY WATER
3. As the air is cooled, it’s moisture de-ices unit as necessary TUBE
condenses
8. Unit switches off automatically COMPRESSOR
4. Water falls into the container when container is full
REFRIGERANT
5. Air is re-heated by the heat 9. When the unit achieves the
recovery system selected level of dryness it
switches off automatically
Applications CD100 CD100E Applications CD100 CD100E
1133560 1027500 1133560
Model No. Model No. 1027500
Warehouse Agriculture -
Basements - Kitchens -
Factories Pumping Stations
Sports Halls - Hotel / Motel
Storage Areas Stadiums -
Laboratories Ships / Barges
Oil Rigs
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PROVEN PERFORMANCE THE PROBLEM
Because of EIPL’s unique “Reverse Cycle” defrosting Excess humidity in your crawl space, warehouse,
feature, the CD100 range of units will function smoothly office, factory or shop results in corrosion, mold growth
in temperatures down to 33°F without frost build-up. and rotting. Enormous costs are incurred every year
through damage to inventory and through inflated
Designed to survive under adverse conditions and building maintenance costs as a result of dampness.
to deliver the goods, this unit will effectively remove Even if your building seems dry during the day, at night
more than ninety pints of airborne water vapor per when the temperature falls the humidity rises and the
condensation process begins. The compact physical
day under standard conditions (80°F, 60%RH), and size and high performance, makes the CD100 family
will exceed 20 gallons per day under extreme the ideal choice.
conditions found in problem environments.
THE DEHUMIDIFIER
EIPL dehumidifiers are effective solutions to environmental control problems. The CD100 range of units
are high capacity dehumidifiers, made to operate at high efficiencies by removing moisture from the
air through the refrigeration process. The fan draws the 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 before draining away through the condensate tube.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,
therefore, discharged from the dehumidifier at a slightly higher temperature with
a lower absolute humidity than that which entered. Continuous circulation of air
through the dehumidifier gradually reduces the relative humidity within the area.
Because the CD100 range of units are equipped with an internal humidistat,
they automatically switch on and off to save energy and expense by maintaining
the desired level of humidity with intermittent operation.
The additional features of the CD100E make the unit the ideal choice
for installations where remote monitoring is required. The alarm
humidistat can be adjusted and preset during the installation
process and will provide means of identifying a high
humidity condition. This unit is also supplied
complete with a wall mount bracket
Ebac Industrial Products Incorporated, 700 Thimble Shoals Blvd.
Suite 109, Newport News, VA 23606-2575
Tel: (757) 873-6800 Fax: (757) 873-3632 www.ebacusa.com