Statement from DBK Group, UK
'The Drymatic mat material are tested to UL 964 – Flammability of Shells Test and UL 964 – Ease of Ignition Test and are certified to DIN 4102 B1 and BS7837 which is flame-retardant, so will not continue to burn on their own after the heat source is removed'
The award-winning DBK Drymatic System was developed to offer the Damage Management industry a cost-effective tool that would cater to a broad range of structural drying requirements including floor drying and moisture removal.
- Quiet, Intelligent & Energy-Efficient
- Heat & Air Exchange to Optimise Drying Conditions
- Operate in Neutral or Negative Pressure
- Excels in Class 4 Drying Situations
- Flexible System with a Range of Attachments
- Stackable Roto-moulded double-skinned housing/body
- Weight is only 25 kgs
- Portable, plug into a 10Amp Power Outlet (no gas or diesel required)
- Touch-safe Heater Outlet
- Quick-fix hose connection
- Wheels for easy manoeuvrability
- Significantly reduces the drying life cycles
DRYMATIC FEATURES
DRYMATIC II MKII - THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB
Recirculation Mode
The area is continuously heated up until either a temperature or humidity limit is reached.
During Recirculation Mode the Drymatic II takes air in from the Room Intake, moves it through the machine to measure Temp and RH and then reheats the air to raise the ambient temperature. It stays in this mode for whatever you set the timings for or until preset conditions are met.
Exhaust Mode
Exchanging the warm, humid air with warm, dry replenishment air. The Drymatic II can cycle between these modes to maximize the amount of water removed from the area.
In Exhaust Mode the Drymatic II takes air in from the Room Intake and purges it straight through the machine to outside via the Outside Exhaust. At the same time, the machine takes in replenishment air from an unaffected area (Outside or another room maybe) and heats that air before pushing it into the drying chamber.
The cycle is whatever you set the timings for Recirculation (Reheating) and Exhaust (Purging) modes. However, it’s better to Exhaust too often than not enough!
If you want to put the environment under slightly negative pressure the machine can go in the space being dried and you simply leave off the Outside Intake pipe and let the building space breathe naturally.
There are a number of ways to set the Drymatic II up to suit different situations and the recent launch of further connections expands the range of use further.
THE TWO SIDES OF THE DRYMATIC II MKII
- The side with the foil heater hose is the Heater Outlet (Heated Air). Next to that is the Room Intake (Air from Drying Chamber)
- On the other side of the machine is the Outside Exhaust (Wet Air from Room) and the Outside Intake (Replenishment Air).
There are two distinct modes of operation, Recirculation and Exhaust.
DRYMATIC II COMES WITH:
- 3x grey hoses
- 1x Foil hose
- 4x roto-moulded screw-in connections
- 4x Jubilee clips
- sturdy hose bag