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Prior to each commissioning or as 
required, the air inlet and outlet 
grille must be checked for clog-
ging.

The units operate via an integrated 
hygrostat set to 60% relative hu-
midity (standard value for swim-
ming baths and indoor swimming 
pools). The unit does not start at 
room air conditions below 60% 
relative humidity.
If the relative humidity is above 
60%, the unit automatically starts 
the dehumidification process.

The front housing panel can be 
removed to make any changes to 
the hygrostat setting. 
The hygrostat is located next to 
the evaporator below the com-
pressor housing.
Turning the control knob clockwise 

reduces the humidity

, turning an-

ticlockwise 

increases the humidity

.

An external hygrostat (accessory) 
can be fitted if required.
Connection option, see under 
“Electrical wiring diagram”.

In order to prevent compressor 
damage, the units are provided 
with reclosing protection, which 
prevents immediate reconnection 
of the compressor after disconnec-
tion. 

The compressor initially switches 
on again after a delay of about 30 
seconds!

Commissioning

NOTE

If the unit is switched on or 
off via a main switch, all LEDs 
successively show green and 
the triangle red. 

LED display

The units are provided with an 

electronic control. The follow-

ing functions are controlled and 
displayed:

   Safety

   Monitoring

   On/off

The LED display is located on the 

side of the unit.

The LED shows a constant 
„green“ when the unit is 
connected to the supply.
 
The LED shows a constant 
„green“ when the com-
pressor is operating and the 
unit is dehumidifying.

This LED has no function 
for dehumidification.

Symbol legend

A „green“ flashing drop signal 
and a constant „green“ lightning 
symbol indicate that the unit is 
functioning, but has been switched 
off by the condenser sensor (over-
heating).

A constant „green“ lightning 
symbol indicates that the supply is 
connected to the unit. 
Alternating „green“ and „red“ 
flashing LEDs indicate a unit fault 
registered via the condenser sensor 
(overheating). 

If the condenser sensor registers 
an excessive temperature, the 
compressor is switched off and the 
unit remains inoperational for 45 
minutes. 
After lapse of this time, the unit is 
automatically switched on again. 
After switching on again, the 
„red“ triangle symbol no longer 
flashes, the drop symbols contin-
ues to flash. 

The lightning symbol shows con-
stant „green“.

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NOTE

Interruption of unit operation 
for less than 6 minutes com-
pressor operating time will 
force a restart lockout of about 
4 minutes. 

NOTE

If the relative humidity is 
below 60%, the unit will not 
start, even when the supply is 
connected.

NOTE

The flashing drop symbol is 

extinguished when the power 

is switched off and on again.

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REMKO SLN 40-80

Summary of Contents for SLN 40

Page 1: ...Edition GB T08 REMKO SLN 40 80 Swimming pool dehumidifier Operation Technology Spare parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nges errors and typographical errors excepted Dehumidification 4 6 Safety information 6 Unit description 7 Installation 8 9 Commissioning 10 Care and maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 Refrigeration ci...

Page 4: ...pour es caping from buildings or materials is absorbed by the ambient air This increases their moisture content and ultimately results in corrosion mould rot peeling of paint coat ings and other unwan...

Page 5: ...ubstantial amounts of wa ter e g bricks 90 190 l m heavy concrete 140 190 l m lime sand bricks 180 270 l m The drying out of moist materials e g masonry takes place as fol lows The contained moisture...

Page 6: ...n a rise of temperature The time necessary for drying normally does not depend only on the unit capacity but is rather determined by the rate at which the material or parts of the build ing release th...

Page 7: ...ly with the funda mental health and safety require ments of the pertinent EU regula tions The units are used wherever dry rooms are a necessity and dam age e g due to mould is to be avoided Operation...

Page 8: ...tions and air inlet grille must be fitted together with the wall connection The two duct connections must be installed in the duct open ings Prior to joining the duct connec tions the wall connections...

Page 9: ...n screws Lift up the cover and remove from the unit horizontally The control is located in a housing above the compressor Access to the control takes place by removing the 4 screws on the sides of the...

Page 10: ...e follow ing functions are controlled and displayed Safety Monitoring On off The LED display is located on the side of the unit The LED shows a constant green when the unit is connected to the supply...

Page 11: ...h a vacuum cleaner whereby the condenser should be thorough ly cleaned If the evaporator gills are heavily fouled they should be cleaned carefully with soapy water Do not use a direct water jet e g hi...

Page 12: ...oes not start The triangle symbol in the dis play flashes constant red The compressor was automati cally switched off due to exces sive temperature Lack of ventilation Excessive ambient temperature Cl...

Page 13: ...pansion valve 5 Dry filter 6 Solenoid valve 7 Fan 8 Non return valve Legend 1 Compressor 2 Evaporator 3 Condenser 4 Thermal expansion valve 5 Dry filter 6 Solenoid valve 7 Fan We reserve the right to...

Page 14: ...External hygrostat Recommended for frequent hu midity variation is the installation of an external hygrostat which is available as an accessory Disconnect the integrated hygro stat at terminals 21 an...

Page 15: ...ly high quality materials are used the majority of which are recyclable Make your contribution towards environmental protection by disposing of your old unit in an environmentally friendly manner Only...

Page 16: ...ve the right to make dimensional and design changes in the interest of technical advances Diagram of unit SLN 40 80 Fig REMKO SLN 80 4 7 8 10 17 18 2 1 9 3 16 13 19 15 14 12 11 6 21 5 22 20 16 REMKO S...

Page 17: ...8 1109169 1109181 9 Condensate tray complete 1109149 1109170 1109182 10 Front panel 1109194 1109195 1109196 11 Evaporator sensor metal 1109160 1109160 1109111 12 Condenser sensor 1109161 1109161 11091...

Page 18: ...ture 17 Date Signature 18 Date Signature 19 Date Signature 20 Date Signature Remarks Model Serial No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Unit cleaned externally Unit cleaned internally...

Page 19: ...0 750 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Max power consumption kW 0 72 1 05 1 65 Max rated power consumption A 2 8 4 3 7 2 Refrigerant R407C Refrigerant quantity kg 0 6 0 95 1 6 Sound pressure level LpA 1m 1...

Page 20: ...ood reliable supplier REMKO a partner that helps solve problems Sales REMKO not only provides an extensive sales network in Germany and abroad but also unusually highly qualified sales experts REMKO s...

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