Recommendations for drying with the Comedes LTR 100 NEO
In order to achieve the best possible dehumidification result with the LTR 100 NEO with the
lowest possible
energy input, we provide the following information:
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Fundamentals of dehumidification with the Comedes LTR 100 NEO
The dehumidifier works similar to a refrigerator with a refrigerating machine. This creates a
cold surface (on the evaporator) on which water condenses. Depending on air humidity and
ambient temperature, the water condenses at the dew point temperature. In order for the
dehumidifier to dehumidify, the cold surface must be below the dew point temperature. Since
the water would freeze at negative dew point temperatures, the dehumidifier can only work
with positive dew point temperatures. To guarantee this, the dehumidifier is equipped with a
modern, temperature-controlled automatic defrosting system that maintains the evaporator
temperature between 0 and 5°C. The dehumidifier is equipped with a temperature control
system that keeps the evaporator temperature between 0 and 5°C. The dehumidifier is
equipped with a temperature control system. In order to dehumidify properly, the dew point
temperature should be above 5°C. If the dew point temperature is lower, dehumidification is
either not possible at all or only possible very inefficiently. With the following table you can
determine the dew point temperature in your case.
If the dew point temperature is too low, heating is recommended.
Attention:
Only heat the room with water-bearing heating units, such as underfloor heating and perman-
ently installed radiators.
If this is not possible, the room can be preheated with another electric heater. However, the
dehumidifier must not be located in this room.
The safety and operating instructions in this manual must be followed under all circumstances.
Drying in case of problems with condensation moisture
Condensation usually occurs in cellars when humid air enters the cellar in summer and
condenses on the cold cellar walls. We recommend dehumidifying the cellar room by room first
in continuous operation. Let the appliance run continuously until you notice that the amount of
water you empty daily from the tank is decreasing. Now place the device in the next room.
Once you have dried all the rooms, we recommend that you select a central installation
location and operate the unit in automatic mode. This type of dehumidification is more energy-
efficient than if you dehumidify immediately to automatic mode, as the unit then switches off
and on very frequently.
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