COTES C30
OPERATING AND SERVICE HANDBOOK
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HOW IT WORKS
Two flows of air
The effect of Cotes adsorption dehumidifiers basically stems from the action of two flows of air.
The drying process (A to E)
The incoming moisture-laden flow of air (process air) (A) enters one side of the cabinet and gets
filtered by a process air filter (B). The air then passes through a slowly turning rotor (C) whose inner
surfaces are coated with desiccant silica crystals that attract the water molecules passing through.
When the moist air passes through the rotor, water molecules are adsorbed and lodge in the pores
on the surface of the silica gel
.
This means the air leaves the rotor containing less moisture (humidity)
than when it entered (E). And because the adsorption process releases energy to the air, the
temperature increases during the process. The process air is controlled by a process air fan (D).
The regeneration process (F to J)
The second air flow (the regeneration air) (J) is filtered by a regeneration air filter (K), and heated by
heating elements (I) to reduce its relative humidity. On its way through the rotor (H), this heat
evaporates the moisture previously adsorbed by the silica crystals in the rotor. The resulting water
vapour now leaves the dehumidifier in the outgoing regeneration air (F). The regeneration air is
controlled by a regeneration air fan (G).