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REMKO ETF 320

Electrical wiring

   The units are 

operated 
with 230 V/50 Hz  
alternating current

   The electrical connection is 

made using a built-in mains 
cable with earthed safety plug

   Extensions to the connection 

cable may only be carried out 
by authorised electricians, 
subject to the length of 
the cable, connected load 
of the unit and taking into 
consideration how the unit is 
used at its location

Set-up

For the best economic and safe use 
of the units, the following notes 
must be followed in full:  

  The units must be set up in 

an upright and level position, 
to ensure that the condensate 
can drain freely

  To ensure optimum air 

circulation, the units should be 
set up in the centre of the room, 
where possible

  Ensure that the room air can 

be sucked in and discharged 
without hindrances

  Observe a minimum clearance 

of 50 cm from walls at all times

  Units must never be set up in 

the immediate vicinity of heaters 
or other sources of heat

  Air circulation is improved if the 

unit is set up approx. 1 m above 
the ground 

  The room being dried or 

dehumidified must be closed to 
the surrounding atmosphere

  Avoid having opened windows 

and doors etc., and avoid 
frequent entry to or exit from 
the room as much as possible

  The units may not be used 

in environments containing 
a great deal of dust or chlorine, 
or in places with atmospheres 
containing ammonia 

  The output of the unit is entirely 

dependent on the conditions 
inside the room, room 
temperature, relative humidity 
and observance of the set-up 
instructions

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.

Wall clearance

min. 0.5 m

Maintain adequate clearance from 

heaters or other sources of heat.

Keep windows and doors closed!

Schematic depiction of how to set up the REMKO air dehumidifier

All cable extensions must only 
be used in a fully unrolled or 
reeled off condition.

 

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   CAUTION

Summary of Contents for ETF 320

Page 1: ...Edition GB I03 REMKO ETF 320 Mobile dehumidifiers Operation Technology Spare parts...

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Page 3: ...or on the unit itself Subject to modifications no liability accepted for errors or misprints Air dehumidification 4 Safety notes 6 Unit description 7 Set up 8 Commissioning 9 Shutdown 11 Unit transpo...

Page 4: ...r vapour released from parts of a building or materials is absorbed by the surrounding air As a result the moisture content increases which ultimately gives rise to corrosion mould rot peeling of pain...

Page 5: ...emperature to fall below it 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 d...

Page 6: ...t on the output of the unit but is determined to a greater extent by the speed at which the material or building section loses its moisture The units have been subjected to extensive material function...

Page 7: ...xtinguishes again when the empty condensate container is re inserted The units then restart after a switch on delay of around 3 minutes In unattended continuous operation with an external condensate c...

Page 8: ...if the unit is set up approx 1 m above the ground The room being dried or dehumidified must be closed to the surrounding atmosphere Avoid having opened windows and doors etc and avoid frequent entry...

Page 9: ...a waiting time of 3 minutes has elapsed Restart protection NOTE The devices can be switched ON and OFF via an external time accessory if required Before commissioning the unit or if local requirements...

Page 10: ...rly fast and effective and guarantees high dehumidification performance Dehumidification mode is only paused for a short time during the defrost phase The Defrost mode indicator light indicates that t...

Page 11: ...the connection nozzle that is now exposed In unattended permanent operating mode the condensate should preferably be drained into a lower level drain If using an external collection container pan buck...

Page 12: ...utlet grille for contamination on a regular basis Clean or replace if required Care and maintenance NOTE Regular care and maintenance is fundamental to a long service life and fault free operation of...

Page 13: ...ax 40 C soap solution Finally always rinse the filter carefully with clear water and allow to dry 7 Also check the intake grill for contamination and clean if necessary 8 Before refitting grill and fi...

Page 14: ...tutory or locally applicable regulations The unit is loud or condensate runs out Check whether the unit is on a stable and even base Check whether the unit is standing upright and stably Have the cond...

Page 15: ...are environmentally friendly and can be recycled By recycling packaging materials you make a valuable contribution to the reduction of waste and conservation of raw materials Therefore only dispose o...

Page 16: ...it We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 1 3 6 5 10 29 27 34 24 19 16 15 40 41 43 17 18 26 28 39 9 25 7 35 36 32 23 30 33 21 31...

Page 17: ...1103673 20 Fan motor 1103661 21 Fan housing 1111133 22 Fan wheel 1103636 23 Protection grid 1103637 24 Condenser fan motor 1103668 25 Distribution block 1111134 26 Mains cable with plug 1103660 27 Boa...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...15 2 At 15 C 60 RH l day 8 4 Max airflow volume m3 h 190 Condensate container capacity Litres 5 5 4 5 Refrigerant 1 R 410A Refrigerant quantity g 180 Power supply V 230 1 Frequency Hz 50 Max rated cur...

Page 20: ...dvisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our units operate precisely and reliably However in the event of a malfunction REMKO customer service is quickly on...

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