PR60
PREAIR
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NO. | PR60 |
Power Supply | 220-240V/50Hz |
Rated Current (A) | 3 |
Rated Power (W) | 660 |
Dehumidification Capacity (30℃/80%RH) | 60L |
Dehumidification Capacity (26.7℃/60%RH) | 35.4L |
Dehumidification Capacity (40℃/20%RH) | / |
Dehumidification Capacity (32℃/90%RH) | 69L |
Working Temperature Range | 5℃-38℃ |
Working Humidity Range | 30%RH-90%RH |
Product Dimensions | 547*471*963mm |
Packaging Dimensions | 620*530*1080mm |
Net Weight | 51kg |
Refrigerant/ Refrigerant Charge | R290/280g |
Filter Material | Nylon |
Drainage Way | Water tank/ direct drainage |
Drain Pipe Length | 6M |
Machine Casing Material | Metal plate |
Loading Quantity(20'/40'/40'HQ) | 80/164/164 |
Using a dehumidifier in a moldy basement is an effective way to control moisture levels and inhibit the growth of mold.
Before using a dehumidifier, identify and address the source of moisture in the basement. Common sources include leaks, poor ventilation, or high humidity. Fix any leaks, improve ventilation, and address the root cause of the moisture problem.
Choose a dehumidifier with sufficient capacity for the size of the basement. Consider the square footage and the severity of the moisture issue when selecting a unit.
Position the dehumidifier in a central location within the basement where it can effectively circulate air. Keep it away from walls and furniture to ensure proper airflow.
Most dehumidifiers allow you to set a specific humidity level. For mold prevention, it's generally recommended to maintain a relative humidity level between 30% and 50%. Set the dehumidifier to your desired level.
In a moldy basement, it's often necessary to run the dehumidifier continuously, especially during periods of high humidity or when the basement is prone to moisture issues. Some dehumidifiers have a continuous mode for uninterrupted operation.
NO. | PR60 |
Power Supply | 220-240V/50Hz |
Rated Current (A) | 3 |
Rated Power (W) | 660 |
Dehumidification Capacity (30℃/80%RH) | 60L |
Dehumidification Capacity (26.7℃/60%RH) | 35.4L |
Dehumidification Capacity (40℃/20%RH) | / |
Dehumidification Capacity (32℃/90%RH) | 69L |
Working Temperature Range | 5℃-38℃ |
Working Humidity Range | 30%RH-90%RH |
Product Dimensions | 547*471*963mm |
Packaging Dimensions | 620*530*1080mm |
Net Weight | 51kg |
Refrigerant/ Refrigerant Charge | R290/280g |
Filter Material | Nylon |
Drainage Way | Water tank/ direct drainage |
Drain Pipe Length | 6M |
Machine Casing Material | Metal plate |
Loading Quantity(20'/40'/40'HQ) | 80/164/164 |
Using a dehumidifier in a moldy basement is an effective way to control moisture levels and inhibit the growth of mold.
Before using a dehumidifier, identify and address the source of moisture in the basement. Common sources include leaks, poor ventilation, or high humidity. Fix any leaks, improve ventilation, and address the root cause of the moisture problem.
Choose a dehumidifier with sufficient capacity for the size of the basement. Consider the square footage and the severity of the moisture issue when selecting a unit.
Position the dehumidifier in a central location within the basement where it can effectively circulate air. Keep it away from walls and furniture to ensure proper airflow.
Most dehumidifiers allow you to set a specific humidity level. For mold prevention, it's generally recommended to maintain a relative humidity level between 30% and 50%. Set the dehumidifier to your desired level.
In a moldy basement, it's often necessary to run the dehumidifier continuously, especially during periods of high humidity or when the basement is prone to moisture issues. Some dehumidifiers have a continuous mode for uninterrupted operation.