The Amcor D750 is designed to remove air humidity using the heat pump principle. It can maintain air humidity within the range of 20–80% as needed. It removes moisture from the air, prevents condensation on windows and walls, and thus eliminates the cause of mold growth. Dehumidifiers can be used anywhere where problems with increased air humidity occur, such as in swimming pools, rehabilitation or telecommunications centers, restaurants, hair salons, etc. The dehumidifiers are equipped with dust filters and, at the same time, improve air cleanliness while dehumidifying.
Under optimal conditions, the Amcor D750 is capable of dehumidifying 30 liters of water per day. Its advantages include easy installation and mobility - the unit is equipped with wheels and a handle. Condensate can be collected in the condensate tank or continuously drained via a hose outside the dehumidifier. Thanks to its performance, low weight, and simple operation, the D750 dehumidifier has versatile use. All Amcor dehumidifiers are equipped with dust filters and automatic defrosting.
The operating principle is as follows: the dehumidifier draws in warm humid air, from which it removes water by condensation on a cold surface, and the water then drains away. It then heats the air and blows it back into the room with a fan as dry air that is 5 °C warmer. Dehumidifiers are highly energy-efficient, as just 1 kW of electrical energy produces up to 3 kW of thermal energy.
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A pool dehumidifier is an important part of indoor swimming pools and is used to reduce humidity in indoor pool areas. High humidity causes damage to building structures and leads to mold in the interior. The most important parameters for choosing a pool dehumidifier are the water surface area of the pool and the air volume in the space to be dehumidified.
For proper use of a pool dehumidifier, 2 main rules should be followed: The air temperature in the pool hall should be 2 °C higher than the water temperature in the pool (e.g.: air 30 °C, water 28°C). The pool surface should be covered when the pool is not in use (slatted cover, solar bubble cover, etc.)
If you need advice on choosing a pool dehumidifier, contact us - we will be happy to help you choose the right one.