The HD500 DV refrigerant dehumidifier is a compact yet portable building dryer unit, capable of withstanding the vigorous nature of building sites. It has been specifically designed to help minimise construction times by creating the perfect conditions for ’wet trades’ such as plastering, finishing floors, ceilings, painting and even wallpapering. The HD500 will reduce the risk of fire and water damage and runs on either an 110V or a 230V power supply. With a keep dry area of 748m³ and a maximum dry out area of up to 374m³, this particular portable refrigerant dehumidifier unit is well-suited to a range of environments including construction sites, art galleries, storage facilities, industrial processes and tank drying.
Feature
Extraction rate (max) | 70 litres/24hr |
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Nominal extraction rate at 75% RH / 20oC | 34 litres / 24h |
Air flow (max) | 480 m3/h |
Keep dry area (typical) | 748 m3 |
Dry out area (typical) | 374 m3 |
Power supply | 230/110 V 1 ph 50 Hz Run 4.1/8.2 A |
Plug type | BS1363 230 V / BS4343 16 A 110 V |
Noise level (max) | 57 dBA @ 3 metres |
Weight (kg) | 59 kg |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 940 x 630 x 1110 mm |
Control | Manual (Humidistat Option) |
Average power consumption | 707 W/h |
RCD
230V / 110V 3KVA CONTINUOUS TRANSFORMER
10M x 230V EXTENSION LEAD 2.5MM DIA
10M x 110V EXTENSION LEAD 2.5 DIA
20M x 230V EXTENSION LEAD 2.5 DIA
20M x 110V EXTENSION LEAD 2.5 DIA
CONDENSATE HOSE
CONDENSATE COLLECTION CONTAINER
REMOTE HUMIDISTAT
Building drying
Art galleries
Drying after fire and flood
Printers
Storage of delicate products
Industrial processes
Electrical switch rooms
Agriculture
Equipment drying
Warehouses
Tank drying
Pharmaceutical processes
Archives
Construction sites
Use our simple Cooling and Heating Calculators to work out which of our products would suit your requirements best.
Electric
55 litres/24hr
707 W/h
Electric
275 litres/24hr
2.4 kW/h
Electric
450 litres/24hr
8.8 kW/h
Electric
75 litres/24hr
984 W/h
Electric
18 litres/24hr
862 W/h
Electric
62 litres/24hr
759 W/h
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