Heylo KT 45 Dehumidifier
The construction dryer KT 45 is compact, robust and handy with its stable plastic housing. The practical telescopic handle and its large wheels make it mobile and flexible to use.
It is ideally suited for drying rooms in new buildings, basements or after water damage and reducing the humidity in closed rooms. Fast and efficient drying. For use in water damage restoration, building and new building drying, renovation, refurbishment, for housing associations and janitorial services.
Heylo KT45 Construction Dryer Features
- Mobile construction dryer with a maximum dehumidification capacity of 50 liters / day.
- Integrated condensate pump for unattended operation.
- Fan motor with high pressure.
- Calibrated MID energy meter (kWh).
- Hour counter for quick control.
- Thanks to the rotary piston compressor, it can be transported in any position and used immediately.
- Portable, mobile and stackable.
- Very mobile with telescopic handle and wheels.
- Practical cord storage.
- Connection of an external hygrostat possible (optional).
- Connection of an exhaust air hose for targeted sensing of the dried air (optional).
- Hose connection for component drying.
- 40c 50%RH 20L/24H
- 26.5c 60%RH 25L/24H
- 26.5c 35%RH 12L /24H
- 30c 80% 50L /24H
- 375 Cubic Meters per Hour CMH
How to Use
- Class 1 4 air exchange needed
- Class 2 4 air exchange needed
- Class 3 6 air exchange needed
- Class 4 8 air exchange needed
A short snap shot of the classes of water damage
Class 1 (least amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water losses that affect only part of a room or area, or larger areas containing materials that have absorbed minimal moisture. Little or no wet carpet and/or cushion is present
Class 2 (large amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water losses that affect at least an entire room of carpet and cushion (pad). Water has wicked up walls less than 60cm. There is moisture remaining in structural materials; e.g., plywood, particle board, structural wood, VCT, concrete and substructure soil
Class 3 (greatest amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water may have come from overhead. Ceilings, walls, insulation, carpet, cushion and subfloor in virtually the entire area are saturated
Class 4 (specialty drying situations): These consist of wet materials with very low permeance/porosity (e.g., hardwood, plaster, brick, concrete, light weight concrete and stone). Typically, there are deep pockets of saturation, which require very low specific humidity. These types of losses may require longer drying times and special methods
Air Exchange is example if the room is 100 cubic meters LxWxH and the dehumidifier is 400 cubic meters per hour that means that 4 times an hour the complete air from the room with air movement assistance will exchange the air through the dehumidifier.