Dehumidifiers, also known as dehumidifiers, dryers, and dehumidifiers, can generally be divided into two categories: civil dehumidifiers and industrial dehumidifiers. Generally, a conventional dehumidifier is composed of a compressor, a heat exchanger, an electric fan, a water container, a cabinet, and a controller. Working principle: The humid air is drawn into the machine by an electric fan, and passes through the heat exchanger. At this time, the water molecules in the air condense into water droplets, and the dry air after treatment is discharged out of the machine. This cycle keeps the indoor humidity at a proper relative humidity. humidity.
Introduction to the working principle of suitable household dehumidifiers. You need to buy a dehumidifier that fits the size of your room: buying a dehumidifier that has too little dehumidification power will make the dehumidifier too burdensome, and if the dehumidification power is too strong, it will consume excess electricity. If it’s not enough, don’t use a good dehumidifier in a small room, buy everything according to your needs.
The formula for calculating dehumidification capacity is as follows: The basic formula is to dehumidify 0.24 liters per square meter (one ping=3.3 square meters) per day. For example, the indoor area is 6 pings: 3.3×6×0.24=4.8, and 5 liters of capacity can be purchased. It can also be simplified to a 1:1 share, for example, 6 pings will buy 6 liters of capacity.
Basically, one ping is based on one liter of dehumidification power. PS: How many liters of water can be removed from the air by consuming one kilowatt-hour of electricity (KWH) is called the power factor. The power factor value greater than 1.00 (liter/degree) is more in line with the requirements of power saving. Applicable environment: independent room, such as living room, bedroom or other spaces such as the basement and bathroom with heavier humidity. It is convenient to move and use sensitively.