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CLIMIA

1.0 Safety instructions

Carefully read the operating manual 

before commissioning the unit 

for the first time. It contains useful 

tips and notes, as well as hazard 

warnings to prevent injury or 

material damage . Failure to follow 

the instructions in this manual can 

endanger people, the environment 

and the equipment itself and will 

void any claims for liability.

This unit can be used by children 
above the age of 8, as well as by 
people with impaired physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities or a 
lack of experience and knowledge 
if they are supervised or have 
received instruction in the safe 
operation of the unit, and if they 
understand the associated potential 
hazards. Children must never play 
with the unit. Cleaning and user 
maintenance must not be carried 
out by unsupervised children.
 
Keep this operating manual and the 
refrigerant data sheet near to the 
units.

The following notes must be 

observed in full: 

   

The units must not be operated 
at an ambient temperature 
below 5 °C.

   

The units may not be set 

up or operated in explosive 

environments.

 

The units must not be installed 

or operated in atmospheres 

containing oil, sulphur, chlorine, 

salt or dust.

 

Never insert foreign objects into 

the units.

 

The units may not be exposed to 

direct jets of water.

 

An unobstructed air inlet and air 

outlet must be guaranteed at all 

times.

 

The air-inlet grille must always 

be kept free of dirt and loose 

objects.

 

The units must not be covered 

during operation.

 

The units must be installed 

upright and in a stable position.

 

The units must not be 

transported while they are 

running.

 

The units may only be 

transported upright (water will 

escape otherwise).

 

Before each change of location, 

the condensate container must 

be emptied

 

All electrical cables on the 

outside of the units must be 

protected against damage (e.g. 

by animals etc.). 

 

Before each change of location, 

the condensate containers must 

be emptied.

 

Appropriate hazard prevention 

measures must be taken to 

prevent risks to people when 

performing installation, repair, 

maintenance or cleaning work on 

the units. 

 

The units and components 

should not be exposed to any 

mechanical load, extreme levels 

of humidity or direct exposure to 

sunlight.

3.0  Guarantee

As a prerequisite for any warranty 

claims to be considered, it is 

essential that the ordering party or 

its representative completes and 

returns the "certificate of guarantee" 

to Climia Intakt GmbH at the time 

when the units are purchased and 

commissioned.

The guarantee conditions are 

listed in the "General terms 

and conditions of business and 

supply". Furthermore, only the 

parties to a contract can conclude 

special agreements beyond these 

conditions. In this case, contact 

your contractual partner in the first 

instance.

Disposing of packaging

All products are packed for 

transport in environmentally 

friendly materials. Make a valuable 

contribution to reducing waste 

and sustaining raw materials. Only 

dispose of packaging at approved 

collection points.

 

Disposing of the units and their 

components

Only recyclable materials are used 

in the manufacture of the units and 

components.

Help protect the environment 

by ensuring that the units or 

components (for example batteries) 

are not disposed of in household 

waste, but only in accordance 

with local regulations and in an 

environmentally safe manner, 

e.g. using authorised disposal and 

recycling specialists or council 

collection points.

2.0 Environmental 

protection and 

recycling

Summary of Contents for CTK 240

Page 1: ...CLIMIA CTK 240 mobile air dehumidifier Operating manual Edition 1 0 English ...

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Page 3: ...ted for errors or misprints 1 0 Safety instructions 4 2 0 Environmental protection and recycling 4 3 0 Guarantee 4 4 0 Intended use 4 5 0 Transport and packaging 5 6 0 Air dehumidification 5 7 7 0 Unit description 8 8 0 Set up 9 9 0 Commissioning 9 12 10 0 Shutdown 12 11 0 Unit transport 12 12 0 Care and maintenance 13 14 13 0 Troubleshooting and customer service 14 14 0 Electrical wiring 15 15 0 ...

Page 4: ...right water will escape otherwise Before each change of location the condensate container must be emptied All electrical cables on the outside of the units must be protected against damage e g by animals etc Before each change of location the condensate containers must be emptied Appropriate hazard prevention measures must be taken to prevent risks to people when performing installation repair mai...

Page 5: ...r materials such as powdery substances packaging wood and electronic units Buildings may be dried in a variety of ways 1 By heating and air exchange The air in the room is heated in order for moisture to be removed and then this air is fed outside All of the energy that is involved is lost together with the moist air that is released 2 By air dehumidification The moist air that is present within a...

Page 6: ...he temperature rises I e the maximum possible absolute water content becomes greater as the temperature rises Building materials and structures are capable of absorbing considerable volumes of water such as brick 90 190 l m heavy concrete 140 190 l m and limestone 180 270 l m The drying of moist materials such as masonry is effected as follows The moisture moves from the inside of the material to ...

Page 7: ...ensation heat The Energy transferred to the air from the condenser consists of 1 The amount of heat derived beforehand in the evaporator 2 The electrical drive energy 3 The condensation heat released by liquefying the water vapour Energy must be supplied when liquid is converted into a gas This energy is designated as evaporation heat It does not cause any increase in temperature but is required t...

Page 8: ...and discharged back into the room via the outlet grill with a temperature increase of around 5 10 C above the room temperature The processed dry air then re mixes with the room air Continuous circulation of the room air through the unit gradually reduces the relative humidity RH in the room to the desired humidity level Depending on the room air temperature and the relative humidity condensed wate...

Page 9: ... up instructions Min 0 5 m distance to wall Maintain adequate clearance from heaters or other sources of heat Keep windows and doors closed Fig 2 Schematic depiction of how to set up the air dehumidifier 9 0 Commissioning Before commissioning the unit or if local requirements dictate the air inlet grill and air outlet grill must be checked for contamination Important notes prior to commissioning A...

Page 10: ... of the unit can no longer be guaranteed NOTE After setting the required air humidity the display shows this for another 10 seconds before displaying the current air humidity again NOTE Note that the compressor does not switch on until a waiting time of 3 minutes has elapsed Restart protection Control panel The control panel contains various keys indicator lights and a display 7 The bucket full in...

Page 11: ...r function Pressing the timer key switches the unit s automatic mode on and off If automatic mode is switched off the arrow keys can be used to set the required operating time The operating time can be set for a maximum of 24 hours in increments of an hour The unit will switch itself off automatically after the set time has elapsed NOTE If the room temperature is sufficiently high 12 C the surface...

Page 12: ...e connection by hand In unattended permanent operating mode the condensate should preferably be drained into a lower level drain If using an external collection container pan bucket etc the unit must be placed at a correct height 10 0 Shutdown The units are equipped with four foot rollers and two additional handles for easy and convenient transport Before each change of location switch off the uni...

Page 13: ... traps with hose connection the fan and the fan housing carefully Check all unit components for damage and repair if necessary Carefully refit all parts that were removed in reverse order NOTE Regular care and maintenance is fundamental to a long service life and fault free operation of the unit CAUTION Before undertaking any work on the units the power plug must be removed from the mains socket N...

Page 14: ...the connection nozzles checked to see whether there are dirt deposits on them This work requires the unit to be opened and must therefore only be carried out by an authorised specialist company NOTE Heavily contaminated or damaged air filters must be replaced with new parts Only original spare parts may be used NOTE Adjustment and maintenance work may only be carried out by authorised and qualifie...

Page 15: ... in fully unreeled or reeled off condition NOTE The electrical connection to the units must be made at feedpoints with residual current devices in accordance with VDE 0100 Section 704 When installing the units in extremely damp environments such as laundry rooms showers etc the unit must secured with a residual current device provided by the customer in accordance with the regulations 14 0 Electri...

Page 16: ...iew of unit We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 2 1 4 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 37 3 32 31 30 26 47 45 44 43 41 39 38 49 50 51 9 46 40 42 16 33 21 13 23 24 22 ...

Page 17: ...Capillary 12 Y pipe 13 Condenser for compressor complete 16 Microswitch 21 Condensate trap cover 22 Fan housing 23 Fan wheel 24 Fan motor 26 Distribution block 30 Control board 31 Conductor board board 32 Probe evaporator EVAP 33 Hygrostat 34 Condenser fan motor 37 Mains cable with plug 38 Front wall 39 Back wall 40 Transport handle 41 Top cover 42 Intake grill 43 Air filter 44 Condensate bucket c...

Page 18: ... 27 C 60 RH l day 18 Fan stages 2 Max airflow volume m3 h 240 186 Condensate container capacity Litres 6 3 Refrigerant 1 R134A Refrigerant quantity g 200 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Max rated current consumption A 4 1 Max power consumption kW 0 57 Sound pressure level LpA 1m 2 dB A 46 41 Dimensions Depth mm 272 Width mm 384 Height mm 610 Weight kg 17 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions an...

Page 19: ...r cleaned Fan function checked Air inlet grid with filter cleaned Unit checked for damage Safety devices checked All fastening screws checked Electrical safety check Test run 1 Date Signature 2 Date Signature 3 Date Signature 4 Date Signature 5 Date Signature 6 Date Signature 7 Date Signature 8 Date Signature 9 Date Signature 10 Date Signature 11 Date Signature 12 Date Signature 13 Date Signature ...

Page 20: ... D 32758 Detmold Germany Name of the CE representative Intakt GmbH Climia Air conditioning and heating technology Niemeierstraße 13 D 32758 Detmold Germany Unit machinery model Air dehumidifier Series Class CLIMIA CTK 240 Series Class Number 1803 Delegated regulations EU 2011 65 EU 2011 2014 30 EU 2014 2014 35 EU 2014 Applicable standards DIN EN 12102 1 2018 DIN EN 55014 1 2017 DIN EN 55014 2 2015...

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Page 24: ...Intakt GmbH Climia Klima und Wärmetechnik Niemeierstraße 13 D 32758 Detmold ...

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