Suja Dehumidifier 130 liter SD-130L Moisture content is, simply, how much water is in a product. It influences the physical properties of a substance, including weight, density, viscosity, conductivity, and others. It is generally determined by weight loss upon drying. There are many methods for determination of moisture content. The primary methods used are loss on drying and Karl Fischer titration. There are many methods for determination of moisture content. The primary methods used are loss on drying and Karl Fischer titration.
A dehumidifier is an electrical appliance that reduces and maintains the level of humidity in the air, usually for health or comfort reasons, or to eliminate musty odor and to prevent the growth
mildew by extracting water from the air. Portable Dehumidifier 130
Overview
Dehumidifiers extract water from air that passes through the unit. There are two types of dehumidifiers – condensate dehumidifiers and desiccant dehumidifiers. Condensate dehumidifiers use a refrigerator to collect water known as condensate, which is normally greywater but may at times be reused for industrial purposes. Some manufacturers offer reverse osmosis filters to turn the
condensate into potable water. Some designs, such as the ionic membrane dehumidifier, dispose off water as a vapor
Ice buildup
Under certain conditions of temperature and humidity, ice can form on a refrigeration dehumidifier’s evaporator coils. The ice buildup can impede airflow and eventually form a solid block encasing the coils. This buildup prevents the dehumidifier from operating effectively, and can cause water damage if condensed water drips off the accumulated ice and not into the collection tray.
In extreme cases, the ice can deform or distort mechanical elements, causing permanent damage.
Better-quality dehumidifiers may have a frost or ice sensor. These will turn off the machine and allow the ice-covered coils to warm and defrost. Once defrosted, the machine will automatically restart. Most ice sensors are simple thermal switches and do not directly sense the presence or absence of ice buildup. An alternative design senses the impeded air flow and shuts off the cooling
coils in a similar manner.
Thermoelectric dehumidifiers
Thermoelectric dehumidifiers use a Peltier heat pump to cool a surface and condense water vapor from the air. Ice buildup may be a problem,
similar to problems with refrigeration dehumidifiers.
Absorption/desiccant dehumidification
Because of the lack of compressor parts desiccant dehumidifiers are often lighter and quieter than compressor dehumidifiers. Desiccant dehumidifiers can also operate at lower temperatures than compressor dehumidifiers as the unit does not rely on cooling coils for which the moisture condensing efficiency decreases at lower temperatures.
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