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The absolute humidity

 is understood to be the water content in the dry air unit volume and is 

expressed in grams (g) of the water per a kilogram (kg) of the dry air. 

The relative humidity

 is understood to be the ratio between the water percent currently 

contained in the dry air and the maximum possible water content at  certain temperature and 
pressure and is expressed in percents (%). 

When the air absorbs the maximum possible water volume the air becomes "saturated" and 
the relative humidity becomes 100%.

The ability of air to absorb water vapor increases with temperature increasing. This  

means that the maximum (absolute) water content increases with temperature    
increasing. 

Water vapor condensation 

The maximum water vapor volume that can be absorbed increases when the air is 

heated

but the water vapor content remains however the same and this results in relative humidity 
reduction.
In contrast, when the air is 

cooled

, the maximum water vapor volume that can be absorbed 

continuously reduces, the water vapor volume contained in the air remains however the same 
and the relative humidity increases.
If the air temperature falling continues the capacity to absorb the water vapor volume is 
continuously reduced until the air becomes saturated which is equal to the maximum water 
vapor content in the air. This temperature is called the dew-point temperature. 
When the air is cooled below the dew-point temperature, the water vapor content becomes 
higher than the maximum possible water vapor content. 

Excess water vapor displacement starts. The vapor condenses to water and thus is removed 
from the air.

A misted window glass in winter or a misted bottle with a cold drink are common
examples of condensing.

The higher the relative air humidity the higher is the dew-point temperature,
and thus it is easier to fall below the dew-point temperature.

-5
+10
+15
+20
+25
+30

1,3
3,8
5,1
6,9
9,2
12,9

1,9
5,6
7,7
10,4
13,8
18,2

2,6
7,5
10,2
13,8
18,4
24,3

3,3
9,4
12,8
17,3
23,0
30,3

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Water vapor content in g/m  in the air at the

humidity of

Temp. °C

Summary of Contents for DEH-1200i

Page 1: ...DanVex DEH 900i DanVex DEH 1200i Dehumidifiers Operation manual...

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Page 3: ...fication principles Attention These units cannot be used for air cooling Use of DanVex dehumidifier Despite of windows and doors insulation quality damp and moisture can penetrate even through thick c...

Page 4: ...utside 2 By the air dehumidification The moist air in an enclosed room is continuously dehumidified by the condensation principle or by other dehumidification method In terms of energy consumption the...

Page 5: ...led the maximum water vapor volume that can be absorbed continuously reduces the water vapor volume contained in the air remains however the same and the relative humidity increases If the air tempera...

Page 6: ...dehumidifier The air flow is cooled on the way through the evaporator condenser system till its temperature is below the dew point Water vapor condenses it is collected in a condensate trap inside the...

Page 7: ...s or in case the unit is not used for the intended purpose The following safety instructions must be observed It is prohibited to install or operate the units in the locations subject to explosion haz...

Page 8: ...sure fail safe and long term operation of the unit The unit complies with the fundamental safety and health requirements of the existing EU regulations The unit is easy and safe to operate Dehumidifie...

Page 9: ...to the waste water disposal system should be connected with the connector external part In this case the humidifier can work continuously without interruptions caused by the condensate discharge from...

Page 10: ...0100 Part 704 for electric current supply sources equipped with automatic circuit breakers If the unit is installed in humid premises such as laundries or cellars it should be equipped with proper aut...

Page 11: ...R www danvex fi 10 Grill Air filter Control panel Connector...

Page 12: ...reen and click or to adjust the time B In working mode press timer to set Auto stop time off time will flash in screen and click or to adjust the time 3 button Press this button directly to increase t...

Page 13: ...time Press the Time button for the first time the hour time on the display flashes press and to adjust the current hour and minute time Press the Time button for the second time the Start up time on t...

Page 14: ...ore the current status before the power is cut and enter the operation mode before power cut automatically after power is supplied 5 Range for humidity is 20 90 6 If the dehumidifier is going to be sp...

Page 15: ...at temperature around pipe may result in icing continuous water drain is not allowed Do not repair disassemble or alternate the machine without authorization so as to avoid fire or electric shock acci...

Page 16: ...wn the front panel clear the filter mesh Tap the filter mesh slightly or eliminate the dust by vacuum cleaner or place the mesh in warm water 40 and add appropriate neutral scour and brush and then wa...

Page 17: ...city Internal condensate tank capacity Cooling agent Power Frequency Rated consumption Sound pressure Depth Width Height Gross weight RH l day m3 hour liters V Hz kW dB A mm mm mm kg DEH 1200i 5 32 40...

Page 18: ...R www danvex fi Attachment Electrical diagram 17...

Page 19: ...equipment normal operation All recommendations and instructions of the manufacturer concerning the equipment installation operation and maintenance were observed Only original parts and materials wer...

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