Fantech EPD250CR restoration dehumidifier is designed for use in flooded areas with excessive moisture. This unit has an extremely high output and is suitable for drying applications.
Features:
- It has a rugged rotomolded cabinet that can withstand rigorous operation and large, 11-inch wheels to allow easy mobility from site to site.
- It features electronic controls for simple operation and a digital hour meter for recording job time even if the unit is unplugged.
- It offers low-temperature operation (40 deg F), allowing moisture to be removed from the air at lower humidity levels than standard units.
- This dehumidifier has a streamlined profile with no knobs or buttons that can get damaged.
- It comes equipped with a 300 cfm blower to effectively move humid air through the system and twin 5-inch rear vents to allow warm air to be vented out or used in drying the area.
- It features integrated handles (upper / lower) for easily lifting the unit from job to job without damaging the internal parts.
- It includes a hinged hood for easy cleaning, a 30-foot drain hose with quick connect & onboard storage wrap and integral cradles for stable stacking.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How does the dehumidifier remove water?
A. The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump to remove water that has been collected from the air. The pump allows the water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If more than 20 feet of water needs to be pumped out, a second pump must be added to relay the water.
Q. What is meant by pump purging?
A. Pump purging allows the pump to manually expel water from the reservoir to prevent mineral build-up in the unit. The condensate pump of Fantech dehumidifier is designed to automatically purge for 20 seconds, every four minutes.
Q. Which operational functions can be carried out by the dehumidifier?
A. Normal Run, Shut Down, Start-Up, Defrost and Long Defrost.
Q. What is the purpose of automatic defrost?
A. The automatic defrost system prevents ice build-up in the dehumidifier by auto-defrosting the evaporator regularly, that is, the unit runs warmer temperature cycles periodically to melt the ice.