ZCS-1000
ISO, CE
With Fan
<10Kg/H
Automatic
5-38 Degrees Celsius
Integral
Multifunction
Fuda
Wooden Case
1000CMH
Zhejiang, China
84798920
Product Description
Features of Dehumidifier
1. Import silica gel wheel
2. Rated dehumidification capacity: <10kg/h
3. Process Airflow: 1000m3/h
4. Aluminum alloy frame, anti-cold bridge
5. Foam injected double wall casing
6. Electric or steam heating can be available
7. PLC+HMI control system
8. Can work with cooling unit or stand alone
Model | ZCS-1000 |
Process Airflow(m3/h) | 1000 |
Reactivation Airflow(m3/h) | 350 |
Rated Dehumidification Capacity(kg/h) | 7.2 |
Reactivation Heating Power(kw) | 7.2 |
Process Fan Power(kw) | 0.75 |
Reactivation Fan Power(kw) | 0.37 |
Driving Motor Power(kw) | 0.04 |
Installed Power(kw) | 8.36 |
Overall Dimension(mm) | 650*650*1800 |
Weight (kg) | 250 |
Power Supply | 380V/3P/50Hz |
A desiccant dehumidifier is a type of dehumidifier that uses a desiccant material to remove moisture from the air. Unlike refrigerative dehumidifiers, which use a cooling mechanism, desiccant dehumidifiers operate on the principle of adsorption.
The desiccant material, typically made of substances like silica gel or zeolite, has a high affinity for water vapor. When air is passed over the desiccant, the moisture in the air is adsorbed by the material, effectively reducing the humidity level. The desiccant material can then be regenerated to remove the accumulated moisture and make it ready for the next cycle.
There are two common types of desiccant dehumidifiers:
- Desiccant Wheel Dehumidifiers: These dehumidifiers use a rotating wheel made of the desiccant material. The wheel rotates between the process air stream and a regeneration stream. When the wheel is in the process air stream, moisture is adsorbed from the air. Then, as the wheel moves into the regeneration stream, a heat source, such as an electric heater, is used to warm the desiccant material and release the moisture into the air, effectively drying the desiccant for the next cycle.
- Desiccant Rotor Dehumidifiers: These dehumidifiers use a rotor coated with the desiccant material. The rotor spins continuously, and a portion of the rotor is exposed to the incoming air while another portion is exposed to a regeneration source. The moisture is adsorbed from the air as it passes over the desiccant-coated section, and then the regeneration source, such as a heater, is used to dry the desiccant section.
It's worth noting that desiccant dehumidifiers typically consume more energy compared to refrigerative dehumidifiers, so they may not be the most energy-efficient option in all cases. The choice of dehumidifier depends on factors such as the specific requirements of the environment, humidity levels, temperature, and energy efficiency considerations.