DESCRIPTION OF DY 96
Operating principle
The DRY dehumidifier is made up of different internal elements, in which a refrigerant circulates in different forms, allowing to decrease the humidity of the air. The humid air, previously filtered, is cooled in contact with the evaporative cooler, which causes condensation and a lowering of humidity. The air is then heated in contact with the heat exchanger, which makes it possible to reduce the temperature of the refrigerant. A fan drives the air flow in the circuit. The cycle is repeated until the humidity reaches the set point.