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MUNTERS PRODUCT INFORMATION

MK series refrigerant dehumidifiers - 22065 MK300MK450MK800MK1000 MK-Series Dehumidifier

Mobile Refrigerant Dehumidifiers Product Description

Simple Installation andOperation

•Robust construction, ergonomicdesign•Easily readable function displayequipped with run hour meter•Covered water collection contai-ner with handle (not on MK1000)•Large wheels for easy mobility •Low energy consumption rotarytype compressor (MK450 andupwards)•Environmentally friendlyrefrigerant – R407C•Automatic defrosting•Easy to service
The picture shows a MK800 The MK-series consists of a range of fourunits that are designed to efficiently dehu-midify by cooling the air below its dew point.The MK-series has a built-in automatic de-frosting system and can operate in tempe-ratures as low as +5°C.MK-series dehumidifiers can be manu-ally operated or automatically controlledvia an external humidistat (optional) whenplugged into the humidistat connectionsocket. A control panel is mounted to the front of each unit that indicates the unit’soperation. The three smallest units (MK300,MK450, and MK800) include a built-in col-lection container for the condensed water.All MK-series dehumidifiers have a specialergonomic design and are supplied withsturdy handles and large wheels for easy mobility.

Munters MK-seriesTechnology

Process air The MK-series uses refrigeration technolo-gy to cool the air below its dew point. Theinlet air first passes through a filter wherethe dust in the air is removed. The air thenpasses over an evaporator where it is cooleddown to a temperature lower than the dew point causing water to be condensed anddeposited in the collection container.Finally, the air passes through a condensercoil where it is heated before being dis-charged from the unit via the front grill.
FanEvaporatorCondenser Dry air

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