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1. n A em 8 User s and installation manual Built in digital humidistat is located on the front side of the unit s cover The unit is preset to keep the humidity at 55 User can set the humidity to requested value between 10 100 Appropriate relative humidity range in the swimming pool is between 55 65 Lower humidity is not necessary it has no effect on building material or fabric protection and if dropped below 35 may harm your mucous tissue Higher relative humidity than 70 will result in building material or fabric damage and also creates bacteria and mould favorable environment 4 2 Control of the fan A fan is very important part of a dehumidifier Microwell has programmed the fan functionality in order to ensure absolute humidity control in your pool with strong focus on energy efficiency For this reason all ducted dehumidifier models s DRYSOODUCT DRY800DUCT and DRY1200DUCT fans work on high speed when dehumidification is activated compressor on and are turned off when the dehumidifier does not dehumidify compressor off In turn off stage in order to ensure constant control of the pool environment the fans are programmed to perform a 2 min humidity reading every 15 minutes Should measured humidity be below requested level the fans go to sleep for another 15min Should the humidity measured be above the requested level the fans will be turned on to high speed and the unit will in
2. O Z Y When applying for warranty please contact your distributor and indicate dehumidifier model serial number and date of purchase Please describe the genesis of the failure 26 User s and installation manual Acidity pH level pH 7 4 0 4 Total alkalinity as CaCO3 ppm 80 120 Total hardness as CaCo3 ppm 100 300 Total melted dry mass ppm max 3000 Maximal saline content wt wt 6 Free chlorine range ppm 1 0 3 0 Superchlorination ppm max 30 ppm max 24 hours Bromine ppm 2 3 Baquacil ppm 25 50 Ozone ppm 0 8 1 0 Maximum copper content ppm max 2 Aquamatic single purifier ppm max 2 Tarn clean purifier ppm max 2 Sherwood purifier ppm max 2 Table Allowed chemical conditions TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS The dehumidifier must be transported in the original packaging only and in a vertical upright position Make sure that the dehumidifier cannot turn over or fall down during transport Never put the dehumidifier aside It may lead to serious compressor damage No mechanical damage is accepted as warranty claim unless a written claim had been made with transporting agent delivering the device When receiving the product please check whether the package is not damaged Please make a proper documentation of any damage immediately after delivery and claim all transport damage in written form with the forwarding agent at the delivery N ei
3. Y E O O O O N N oO oO bus Ke gt O Oz TY TE SE TY O O O 2 gt CD 10 User s and Brief installation instructions DRY 500 DUCT 1 Confirm the position of the dehumidifier and the wall console screws using Installation layout Drill 3 holes use appropriate dowels Fx the wall console tightly with appropriate screws Wall console must be perfectly levelled using spirit level Remove the transport protection of the compressor More information below Hang the dehumidifier onto the wall console Remove the right part of front cover 3 screws and connect the electrical power supply Put the condensate water drainage from the back Turn the unit on and test it If unit works and appears to operate normally turn it off and continue with installation finalization hose into 10 Set the ventilator mode 4 2 Control of the Picture Preparation of wall installation for DRYSOODUCT 5 3 Compressor transport protection fan Put the right side of the cover back and connect the air ducting from above and below using 4 screws each screws are not supplied with the dehumidifier Power supply installation manual DRY 800 1200 DUCT 1 Confirm the position of a dehumidifier on floor feet wall console In the case of wall console fit both consoles with 3 screws and dowels Both consoles m
4. Aa A DRY 800 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION X8 RV DUCT EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT SOLENOID VALVE DRY 800 DUCT RV X8 RV Pool area DUCT Power Supply Box i N Red s y Fi 5 x i external thermostat ge e te i d 6 L 3 eo id i i o i j l Z x Solenoid valve 230V AC 50 Hz CA N m Pn o0 Se LO gt LE m oz LLI LLI 2l O o 22 User s and installation manual Ko DRY 1200 DUCT RV UN OJOO 91 I o Green Yellow Main switch 4 E WE Mechanical S 5 Siva humidistat T DUCT Brown EID 1 CREMA 920 te Black Solenoid 1886 11 55 6 60 56 valve Jeo Ono 6 0 No current contact for heating Black 62 DU Relay DU L N Blug Time relay cyclic ventilator Compressor Protection Relay 20A A A2 Time relay Low pressure valve A N ei Ce 00 O LO gt LE m LL LL gt 6 LU O Z Y Antifreeze thermostat on demand User s and installation manual 23 DRY 1200 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION
5. oo LO gt m Oz LU e LU O CD Distributed by Manufacturer MICROWELL spol s r o SNP 2018 42 927 01 Sala Slovakia tel 421 31 702 0540 fax 421 31 702 0542 e mail microwell microwell sk www microwell eu Made in EU
6. User s and installation manual 9 The unit must be installed in compliance with the local installation and electrical installation regulations 5 1 Location of the equipment DRY 500 DUCT DRY 800 DUCT and DRY 1200 DUCT are designed to be installed in technical rooms All models are IP44 protected For maintenance purposes it is essential to have min 200mm of a free space on both sides of the unit and min 750mm from the front side of the unit In technical chamber or adjacent room it is necessary to have 2 25x1m of a floor surface 5 2 Mounting of the unit DRY 500 DUCT comes by standard with wall console and it is designed to be installed on the wall DRY 800 1200 DUCT comes by standard with floor feet designed to be installed on the floor Alternatively it is possible to install DRY 800 1200 DUCT on the wall using wall console N Please note that the screws and dowels supplied with this dehumidifier are to be used only with solid concrete or brick wall Please check your wall material and choose appropriate screw and dowel DRY 500 DUCT Please use installation layout It is 1 1 scale drawing of the dehumidifier with markings for wall console screws side fixation screws water drainage electrical power supply and LPHW connection from the back SS CA N m o0 a LO gt LE m Oz LO LLI 2l O
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8. humidistat and independently with LPHW thermostat If you chose LPHW with your dehumidifier without built in digital humidistat thermostat and without remote wireless humidistat amp thermostat there is arisk of dehumidifier overheating Overheating may occur if hot water flows into LPHW also in the time when the dehumidifier does not dehumidify fan off Normally with built in or remote humidistat amp thermostat and original solenoid valve the dehumidifier controls the hot water inflow automatically thus effectively avoids overheating damage Without original thermostat and or solenoid valve it is necessary to ensure proper and effective regulation of hot water inflow Manufacturer distributor or reseller do not bear responsibility for damage resulting from not following above instructions LPHW connection options from the back or from right are described in section 7 3 Unit s dimensions DRY 500 LPHW nominal heating outputs DRY 800 1200 LPHW nominal heating outputs Heating output Heating output W WO 90 70 30 C 90 70 30 C 80 60 30 C 80 60 30 C 70 50 30 C 70 50 30 C 55 45 30 C 55 45 30 C 45 35 30 C 45 35 30 C After installing the LPHW plumbing and leading the LPHW into the element under pressure it is necessary to bleed the heater element The bleeding valve is located on the feeder pipe of the LPHW heater element If Solenoid valve was supplied originally with
9. 3 Me CR eg le SAFETY NM e kli vela l lala 3 22 EECH 4 2 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ss A 3 UNIT DESCRIPTION sezai s kun Sada de dre da dak di Sandal EES 5 A INSTRUCTIONS FOR EE 6 KEE 6 EREECHEN 8 1 1 e e 8 EN 8 5 INSTALLATION GUIDE m 9 5 1 LOCATION OF THE EQUIPMENT sss essit e daye add bone land NE bam VERA MEE PA RD DEOS RU bakanla 9 5 2 MOUNTING OFTHE ON EEN 9 5 3 COMPRESSOR TRANSPORT PROTECTION 10 5 4 DRAINAGE OF CONDENSATE WATER 11 EENHEETEN 11 5 6 LPHW HEATING COIL FOR ADDITIONAL HEATING ON DEMAND Ne 12 5 7 HOT GAS DEFROST DRYSOODUCT ON DEMAND 13 6 TECHNICAL OAT c n 14 Ne ae Oe DA TADLE T uae aa EEE E E 14 6 2 age get et 15 SES MN ds ENEE ee 16 6A Eege 17 7 SUMMER SAT DONU Nea seo sas dad di daa dane ed dd VE PO YE LEE CN ERIS 25 S WARRANTY ee 25 User s and installation manual 3 When using this dehumidifier in the European countries the following information must be followed DISPOSAL Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste It is prohibited to dispose this dehumidifier in domestic household waste It is prohibited to dispose this appliance into forests or natural landscape This could lead into local soil pollution Collection of such waste must be treated individually DISPOSAL POSSIBILITIES 1 The municipality has est
10. distributor in the case a warranty should be claimed for this dehumidifier Please note that no claims will be accepted warranty void if 1 The dehumidifier has been used in an incorrect way not as described in this manual or in contrary to this User s manual or against Safety measures of this User s manual 2 The dehumidifier is installed in an incorrect way not as described in this User s manual or in contrary to this User s manual 3 The dehumidifier was put to operation by an unauthorized person 4 The air flow through the dehumidifier is out of the defined borders 5 The unit has been exposed to a mechanical damage force or any unauthorized action was performed on construction of a unit welding brazing or has been mechanically damaged resulting in scratches blends compressions pipe rupture etc No mechanical damage is accepted as warranty claim unless a written claim had been made with transporting agent delivering the device 6 Chemical conditions in the pool or pool hall have not been within the defined borders please see below table Allowed chemical conditions 7 The dehumidifier suffered frost or overheating damage resulting from ambient air temperatures out of Temperature operational range 8 The electric tension source is insufficient or improper in any other way e N m LO gt ac e LE Lu gt SE TY
11. 60x253 1247 950 300 1247 x 950 x 300 depth u o 7 5 GE EE dee 1315 x 735x345 1300 x 1020x370 1300 x 1020 x 370 Weight netto brutto 75 88 kg 102 135 kg 103 136 kg Amount ofrefrigerant R410A kg 0 75 16 19 Max pressures in the system HP LP 28 5 8 5 35 12 35 12 Manufacturer reserves the right to change above data without notice Gas circuit is filled with refrigerant R410A which is two content refrigerant R32 R125 Based on ES No 842 2006 are these contents considered to be a fluorcarbon greenhouse gases The unit contains fluorcarbo greenhouse gases included in Kyoto Protocol R410A with global warming potential GWP 1720 R 32 125 50 50 CH F CF CHF 750 g DRY 500 DUCT 1600g DRY800 DUCT 1900g DRY1200 DUCT SWIMMING POOL DEHUMIDIFIER DRY 500 800 1200DUCT This information is informatory for exact amount of refrigerant in your device please turn to serial number sticker located in the upper right corner of the unit from the back installation manual 15 sand User 6 2 Extraction rate diagrams DRY 500 DUCT
12. 7 S OUT FRRK 2SHT N JT 96 FOK 25MT cooling T om N HUMI al HUMI HUMI H TEMP FOK 22 7 7 SH TEMP TEN TEMP 2SHT Ge temp output delay e OUT C St dE P yu output sin double deviation setting pe select 4 E 118 i HUML g Iw Single deviation setting i OUT C em Sh HUMI e P TEMP v Ho x A temp output ie e deviation setting OUT C 5 OUT FOK 29HT OUT S FOK 25HT TOE FOK 25H7 US 25 4 Humidity output deviation E ing ER ng e POR T Cp t eS c vs TEMP 2 gt NS output deviatior E HUMI HUMI TEMP TEMP Ze temp sensor correction OR ol Eis 272 HUML 1 IO RE 2SMT Humidity sensor il d OUT C E change LLI FOK 7SHT a Sensor heating F a OUTCO 5 t OUT C 5 OUT C o HUMI H TEMP Sa CP heating enable heating unable HUMI TEMP e umidiy display mode EI ps 25 Wim Temp E d play Hes e im Sr o gd co DE To OUT C O 2 N T x 00 LO LE m ac LU e I LLI O O C5 Zz E N Tempered mode E gd OG OE a E o E E RNA
13. Box Black N Black ZE YAD N YE S RUNE BEL E SH LOVLNOS ONILVSH Solenoid Valve 230V AC 50 Hz ahs Pairing antenna connector User s and installation manual 25 R SHUT DOWN Some swimming pool users use to shut the dehumidifier for summer down This is mainly due to favourable weather conditions with dry and warm weather In such case good air ventilation natural air exchange does the job of humidity control for few weeks months of the year Although following rapid change in weather e g into rainy days may result in high humidity in your pool In this case please make sure that 1 Dehumidifier s circuit breaker is off i e dehumidifier does not have any power supply 2 Dehumidifier is cleaned of duct fluff or other dirt that may harden stiffen its structure during the shut down period making it hard to remove afterwards 3 Make sure air inlet and outlet are covered properly so no chlorine or other chemicals are not input into dehumidifier body especially ventilator bearings Failing to do so may result in bearings corrosion and failure of the dehumidifier 4 Manufacturer does not suggest any planned shut down of the system because during shut down period the humidity is not controlled effectively and automatically This dehumidifier is subject to a warranty period of 2 years It may have been prolonged in your country or by your distributor or reseller Please contact your reseller or
14. Condensate drain hose Installation layout DRY 500 DUCT Additional accessories to be included in the box on demand 1 2 3 Remote Wireless regulator DRY EASY 300 Remote Wired regulator EBERLE Solenoid valve Additional accessories to be included in separate box on demand 1 Mobile stand 2 Through the wall adapter set Exhaust grill Air outlet Ventilator Main switch Electrobox power supply connection under the cover es I 1 1 1 1 1 i l 1 1 from below ni sn Ip Intake grill Air inlet from the back Dimensions of air ducting connections 500mm 700mm lt j S O 2 N m cm 00 Te Qc ac LU e I LLI O O C5 Zz E N elUser sand installation manual Humid air is brought into the dehumidifier It leaves the dehumidifier dried and warmer by 5 20 than inlet air depending on air temperature humidity and LPHW performance RECOMMENDATION Cover your pool when not used It will reduce the amount of vapor in the air and energy costs needed to operate your dehumidifier 4 1 Humidistat Your unit is equipped with built in mechanical humidistat by standard and built in digital humidistat and thermostat by standard On demand it can be equipped with remote wireless or wir
15. EATING DEHUMIDITY antenna Connector Red Orange Black M Blue d Green Y ellow Power Supply Box Solenoid Valve N 230V AC 50 Hz LOVLNOS SNILV3H O O O O N ei O O GA NS O O LO gt O O Oz TY O TY Lam X O gt U 20 User s and installation manual Ee e DRY 800 DUCT RV UN 9 19 9 lojojo ololo GreenYelow Wee e e E CS Mechanical 5 Ss humidistat a DUCT Solenoid valve ak Sr Ono RSC No current contact for heating 622 Time relay cyclic ventilator Compressor Protection Relay 20A All A2 Time relay Low pressure valve A N ei Ce 00 LO gt m LL LL 6 LU O Z Y Antifreeze thermostat on demand User s and installation manual 21 DRY 800 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION X8 RV DUCT DSFOX NO CURRENT CONTACT oe DRY 800 DUCT RV DS FOX MODEL FOX 2SHTR SLO Brown Grey SENSOR DS SH104T TEMP HUMIDITY POWER SUPPLY Connector Black a Orange Red Black Black n M Blue Power Supply Box i N XL
16. ISO 9001 150 14001 h OHSAS 18001 llation manual B Kan M m lt Ag H 7 v d 2 e SWIMMING POOL DEHUMIDIFIER Model DRY 500 DUCT DRY 800 DUCT DRY 1200 DUCT ev 4 8 AAR a LI d d d GL ve os ia 4 LUNO ka Af vil ANM 1 Ld e D a Ae M Version 2015 09 21 K D TA d 4 8 KA vc e D a x ley 4 N ei oo LO gt m Oz LU LL LU O Z Y 2 User s and installation manual Thank you for purchasing Microwell swimming pool dehumidifier You have exceptional piece of device and you chose the best and the most energy efficient dehumidifier for your pool Before you use this device it is necessary to carefully read the entire User s manual Please keep the User s manual available in the case of any future reference is required Please provide this information also to each user of the device Please mind local regulations in your country regarding installation and usage of this dehumidifier which are valid in addition to this User s manual CONTENT 1 WASTE DISPOSAL INFORMATION sccccsssssssccsscscnscccsscscnscccsscscnscccssansnscccssascnssccssascnscccssancnscccssascnsccossascnces 3 Zs SAFETY WIE A EK ME RR
17. No current contact for heating Black 1 Relay 2P 3 g ap Blue Time relay cyclic ventilator Compressor Protection Time relay Low pressure valve CA N m Pn o0 Se LO gt LE m Oz LO LLI 2l O Y Antifreeze thermostat on demandi 18 User s and installation manual DRY 500 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION X5 RV DUCT DSFOX NO CURRENT CONTACT X5 RV DUCT ain switc 7 DUCTRV psrox MODEL FOX 2SHTR SLO SENSOR DS SH104T TEMP HUMIDITY Prange POWER Red SUPPLY Connector l 4 Black Orange Red Black Black Blue E Power Supply Box Pa b i x M eo J DRY 500 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION X5 RV DUCT EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT SOLENOID VALVE DRY 500 DUCT RV Pool area Power Supply Box Black Red mmm external thermostat Solenoid valve 230V AC 50 Hz IF SWIMMING POOL DEHUMIDIFIER DRY 500 800 1200DUCT User s and installation manual 19 DRY 500 DUCT RV X5 RV DUCT EASY 300 NO CURRENT CONTACT FOR HEATING SOLENOID VALVE Main switch E o X5 RV Sulis DRY 500 DUCT RV Brey DRY EASY 300 a K H
18. X12 RV DUCT DSFOX NO CURRENT CONTACT X12 RV DUCT Main switch DRY 1200 0 b MODEL FOX 2SHTR SLO Brown Grey SENSOR DS SH104T TEMP HUMIDITY 97995 mm Connector Black ES C Orange Red Black Black Blue Power Supply Box XL y DRY 1200 DUCT RV TERMINAL CONNECTION X12 RV DUCT EXTERNAL THERMOSTAT SOLENOID VALVE DRY 1200 DUCT RV Pool area Power Supply Box d N d N E CN Red A e o 5 E Qo m external thermostat RT e 1 22 ld ee O Weg ee 2 Bi JA a SUAE RES Se Solenoid valve 230V AC 50 Hz IF CA N m Pn o0 e LO gt LE m oz LLI LLI at O o e CH CH N CH o CH CH Ke gt O O Oz Lu LL ca SE TY O 5 CD 24 User s and installation manual DRY 1200 DUCT RV X12 RV DUCT EASY 300 NO CURRENT CONTACT FOR HEATING SOLENOID VALVE Main switch E X12 RV DUCT DRY 1200 DUCT RV Se Connector a Orange DRY EASY 300 HEATING DEHUMIDIT Yi Green Y ellow Power Supply
19. ablished a collection system where electronic waste can be disposed ae 2 When buying a new product the retailer or the manufacturer may take back the old appliance free of charge 3 As old appliance may contain valuable resources which could be sold to scrap material dealers 4 Disposal of packaging materials such as carton box or plastic bubble foil can be recycled This device is primarily designed for use in indoor swimming pool sauna or spa Alternative use is in laundries drying rooms or other humid areas requiring dehumidification Model Microwell DRY 500 DUCT is designed for halls with swimming pool surface of up to 50m Model Microwell DRY 800 DUCT is designed for halls with swimming pool surface of up to 80m Model Microwell DRY 1200 DUCT is designed for halls with swimming pool surface of up to 110m For proper and optimal operations of the device is it necessary to maintain the air temperature in the swimming pool room hall 2 3 C higher than actual water temperature in the pool It is also necessary to keep the air temperature in the swimming pool room hall in operational temperature range of the dehumidifier specified in Technical data section based on particular choice of Operational Temperature Accessories chosen for your particular device Lower air temperature than operational temperature range may cause damage to the unit resulting from freezing Higher temperatures than operational temperature rang
20. al attention avoiding any mechanical damage e is forbidden to apply any improper mechanical force onto the unit This may cause mechanical damage to the device e tis forbidden to let the device fall freely onto the ground or any solid surface resulting in hard impact N ei oo LO gt m Oz LU LL LU O Z User s and installation manual 5 Please notify your reseller or distributor if you suspect that the unit was delivered damaged Unit may seem to work well at start but small damage can make the unit go out of order in short time In such case the unit must be inspected and approved for further use by your reseller Please notify your reseller or distributor if directly after installation you suspect that unit is not working in perfect order In the case of device failure resulting from improper handling or mechanical damage impact hit fall etc the manufacturer reserves the right to evaluate the continuity of warranty The unit was delivered in carton box on a wooden palette Please unpack the unit and check the content It should include the following 1 2 ST ZS The dehumidifier Wall console with fixation screws and dowels DRY 500 DUCT Floor feet DRY 800 1200 DUCT or Wall console with fixation screws and dowels DRY 800 1200 DUCT User s manual
21. chnician e When the device is not intended to be used for a longer time we recommend switching the circuit breaker of the unit s power supply oft e Unit must be installed in vertical position to avoid condensate water to enter electrical part of the unit e is forbidden to install the unit close to devices that may cause electrical or frequency disturbance such as welding machines motors or rotors WIFI WLAN routers or repeaters e tis forbidden to alter electrical installation of the device It is also forbidden to alter any other part or functionality of the device N WARNINGI e Air outlet exhaust and air inlet intake are designed for connection to air ducting system e Do not cover or block the intake or exhaust openings It is forbidden to block or cover the intake or exhaust openings with clothes towels buckets canoes ceiling beams etc e Do not install or place any heating appliances close to intake grilles louvers It could continually overheat the dehumidifier and result in its malfunction or damage e climb up on or sit on the unit e Do not place any objects on the top of the unit e g boxes flower vases etc e Do not spray any flammable substances into the equipment this might lead to fire e Do not clean the equipment with aggressive cleaning agents this might lead to damage or deformations e When cleaning plastic parts do not use any cleaning agents unsuitable for the cover of the dehumidif
22. densate tray is levelled to have sufficient declivity when the dehumidifier is perfectly levelled using spirit level The condensation water must be drained through a siphon into a sewer or into the outside environment Please do not place the drainage hose upwards against gravity this will lead in unit s inability to drain the condensate water This will subsequently cause water leakage from underneath the unit s cover and may lead to unit s malfunction damage or failure Also it may cause the underlying floor be wet which creates danger of accident and harm to health resulting from unwanted slip Manufacturer distributor or reseller are not responsible for such damages Accumulated Downward slope Do not raise drain Water 0 Water Wavin leakage leakage g Correct drain hose Incorrect drain hose installation Installation 5 5 Connection of power supply Connection of the unit onto the mains must conform to relevant safety standards Connection requirements Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Protection 16A DRY 500 800DUCT or 20A DRY1200DUCT by a protective switch RCD with nominal differential drop out current not exceeding 30 mA The main switch of the unit must be situated outside of the swimming pool hall The main switch of the unit must be bipolar with switch out breaking of conductors L and N An appliance for disconnecting the unit from the mains must be embedded into a firm surface The distance of contacts when switc
23. e may cause damage to the unit resulting from overheating of the unit It is necessary to follow instructions in this User s manual and local regulations in your country that regulate the installation and usage of this device Incorrect improper or operations contradictory to this User s manual may lead to an injury or property damage and will lead to loss of warranty To prevent injury or property damage the following instructions must be followed N WARNING e The device operates at dangerous electrical current e Only authorized person with particular electro technical qualification can manipulate with unit e Danger of electrical shock 2 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY O 2 N T x 00 LO Qc m ac LU e I LLI O O C5 Zz E N 4 User s and installation manual e Do not exceed the required power supply e Do not turn the device on that shows signs of possible damage such as broken packaging broken or otherwise damaged unit s chassis or cover smoke smell etc e is necessary to use appropriate Residual current circuit breaker RCD for connection of the dehumidifier to main power supply e Do not manipulate with the device with wet hands e Do notclean the device with water e Before cleaning the device switch off the circuit breaker of the unit s power supply e Installation service or repair must be performed by qualified te
24. ed regulator Regulation by remote regulators is described in their separate manuals coming with the regulators The built in mechanical humidistat is located at the bottom of the unit on the left DRY 500 DUCT or underneath the electrobox DRY 800 1200 DUCT both under the dehumidifier s cover The humidistat reads the humidity of the incoming air and depending on the preset value does or does not dehumidify This mechanical humidistat has a back up function in case of digital humidistat or remote controller malfuntion or failure Mechanical humidistat is set to 70 User is advised not to change this settings The dehumidifier is being turned on and off by a digital humidistat with display The built in humidistat is located in the cover of the device It reads the humidiy of the incoming air and depending on the preset value initiates the dehumidification if needed In indoor swimming pool halls the optimal air humidity level should range between 55 and 65 Decreasing the level of humidity under the above mentioned range is not desirable considerating the physiological aspects as well as the aspects of providing building protection Moreover it increases the consumption of electrical energy The humidistat can be fully controlled by the user Luminous point signals that the temperature is shown on display Luminous point signals that the humidity is shown on display Luminous point indicates that the regulator gives signa
25. hed off must be at least 3 mm for all poles The connection of the appliance to the electric mains must be carried out by a certified electrician Please mind all electrical safety precautions from page 3 Terminal board for connection onto the electric mains SS CA N m o0 T LO gt LE m Oz LO LLI O Y e N ei o0 gt LO gt LE e Oz LU LL LLI gt O o 12 User s and installation manual 5 6 LPHW heating coil for additional heating on demand The LPHW heater element is supplied on demand only Connection of the LPHW onto the LPHW plumbing is carried out similarly to the installation of radiators On the feeder pipe it is connected by a control valve and on the return pipe by a closing screw joint The LPHW is not supplied with a control valve and a screw joint these are supplied by the supplier of the heating Please note that DRY 500 800 1200 DUCT are in standard version equipped with thermostat and no current contact for heating The dehumidifier can be equipped with Solenoid valve on demand In combined use together with LPHW the dehumidifier has the functionality of individual heating appliance fan coil i e fan works independently with the compressor
26. ier household cleaning agents solvents bleaching agents benzene diluents rough cleaning powder cresol chemical agents Instead sweep the dehumidifier cover with a soft cloth or a sponge e Never throw or insert any objects into any hose or opening e The cover is made from powder coated metal Do not manipulate with lighted cigarette cigarette ashes or any other kind of fire in vicinity to this part e Use this device exclusively for the intended purpose as described in the attached instruction manual Do not use parts which are not recommended e Do not drink or use the condensate water drained from the unit Do not return the water back to the swimming pool The water may be contaminated with bacteria e Children are not allowed to operate touch or play with the unit e Children are not allowed to manipulate with packaging plastic bubble foil Risk of suffocation e Prevent the children from injury or harm caused by any manipulation with the unit its parts or its packaging Small parts like screws may be swallowed and cause suffocation or harm to health 2 2 USAGE PRECAUTIONS e Do not leave the children in the swimming pool hall unattended 2 3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS e leave the unit in vertical upright position for at least 2 hours before the installation e Transport in lying position or turning the device over may harm the compressor and will lead to loss of warranty e The device must be handled with care and speci
27. itiate dehumidification Please check 6 TECHNICAL DATA see Page 14 for fan air flow and external pressure It is necessary to design the air ducting in compliance with these technical parameters Proper air circulation is required to achieve proper humidity control in the swimming pool hall It is advised to contact professional air ducting company to design and install the ducting system 4 3 Compressor control Start up of the compressor is due to its protection delayed by 3 minutes Depending on the humidity of the environment it may take even longer for compressor to start operating Once the compressor stops operating the operation is renewed automatically at the earliest after three minutes The user must not alter the preset delay action relay After longer time without operations when compressor attempts to turn itself on it is normal to take up to 4 6 turning on attempts to finally turn the compressor on This depends also on current air temperature Lower temperature environment app 22 C requires more attempts Higher temperatures 30 C less 4 4 Maintenance At least once a year it is necessary to have the unit checked and cleaned by a qualified service specialist This will ensure long and reliable service life of the unit N ei oo LO gt cc m Oz LU LL LU O Z
28. l to heat the air This is applicable if LPHW and Solenoid valve are installed Not illuminated point indicates that the requested air temperature is lower than actual Luminous point indicates that the regulator gives signal to dehumidify i e requested humidity is lower than actual User s and installation manual 7 Bi User setting humidity User setting temperature changing Save in memory User setting temperature changing menu User setting humidity changing menu lemp humi display changing cycle setting menu OUT C 5 1 OUT C 5 OUT 5 ol Mo JL Fas OUT s OUT FOK 2SHT OUTI C 8 t TEMP Pura OUT FOK 25HT Save in memory HUMI A r Fa HUMI TEMP TEMP TEMP M FAILURE REPORTING Memory failure Switch off and then switch on again the electrical connection If the failure reporting continues please ask us to change the component Sensor failure The electrical connection of the sensor is broken off Please control the cable Sensor failure The sensor is short circuited Please control the cable m Program setting i A Rf HUMI Change of below preset settings is not suggested TEM 1470 PK 25HT S Change to be performed by experienced users only 2 Humidity setting group selection Temp setting group selection OUT oO T eS OUTCO t HUMI HUMI HUMI Ekmek ke TEMP a TEMP 1 el Sal e 2 25
29. normal to take 2 or 3 defreezing cycles to complete the procedure N ei T o0 SE LO gt LE cc LU LL LU cl O Z Y 14 User s and installation manual 6 1 Technical data table DATA UNIT DRY 500 DUCT DRY 800 DUCT DRY 1200 DUCT For swimming pools with max water surface Exctraction rate at 30 C and 60 RH Tem Exctraction rate at 30 C and 70 96 RH I 24hrs Exctraction rate at 30 C and 80 96 RH I 24hrs Operational temperature standard Operational temperature antifreeze stat Operational temperature Thermostatic expansive valve TEV Operational temperature antifreeze stat TEV Operational temperature hot gas defrost ___Operational humidity range RH 20 100 207100 20 100 ME Air flow 1 800 1200 1200 10 EXTERNAL PRESSURE Pa 300 200 200 190 Noise level in 1m distance dB A 56 58 28 DI mx Heat output LN 3500 52100 2230 Energy consumption 1150 1500 1700 TI 2250 Voltage VHzxyf 230 50 1 230 50 1 o 230 501 Operating Starting current 6 5 30 6501 1050 Protection LA 16 d 2 0 Conductor mm CYSY3Cx25 CYSY3Cx2 5 CYSY3CXx2 5 Condensedwaterppe mm di8 di8 od a 1245 x 6
30. the unit please make sure it is properly connected to water circuit Otherwise the unit may suffer from overheating resulting malfunction or damage User s and installation manual 13 It is highly advised to insert manual valves into water piping in between the LPHW and water piping leading to a heat source e g gas boiler This will allow easy and quick dehumidifier disconnection from heating system 5 7 Hot gas defrost DRYSOODUCT on demand Hot gas defrost allows the dehumidifier to operate effectively at air temperatures down to 5 C It is designed for heavy duty low air temperature operations Although the efficiency of the device concerning the extraction rate versus energy consumption by 5 C ambient air temperature conditions is low the dehumidifier will still operate normally If your dehumidifier is equipped with hot gas defrost accessory then the gas circuit is equipped with 4 way valve When temperature on evaporator drops below zero system starts to count 30 minutes of a time After this period the evaporator temperature is checked again and if the current temperature is still below zero the compressor and the ventilator are turned off Dehumidification stops Gas circuit is reversed and after 3 min the compressor starts System now defreezes the unit for 3 minutes After another 3 minutes if the defrost cycle is completed the unit goes into usual operations In extremely low temperatures and in still humid enough air it is
31. ust be levelled by spirit level Screws are supplied with the dehumidifier Remove the transport protection of the compressor More information below Level the dehumidifier using flexible feet fix the dehumidifier on the wall console with screws all coming in packaging Remove the left part of front cover 2 screws and connect the electrical power supply Put the condensate water drainage from the back Turn the unit on and test it If unit works and appears to operate normally turn it off and continue with installation finalization Put the right side of the cover back and connect the ducting with 4 screws hose into Wall console Water drainage Your compressor is protected for the transport with plastic zipper strap Due to compressor size and weight this is necessary in order to have a fully functional unit delivered to you safely This protection must be removed before starting the unit Please view below pictures on how to proceed The procedure generally takes few seconds Please be advised that no removal of plastic zipper strap results in warranty void User s and installation manual 11 a 3 Picture 1 Plastic zipper strap Picture 2 To cut the strap Picture 3 Finally remove the as delivered from factory use pliers or other strap from the the appropriate tool dehumidifier 5 4 Drainage of condensate water Condensed water is drained from the unit by the force of gravity downwards Unit s con
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