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Dehumidification - Dry Mode

All Heat Pumps provide Dehumidification for your room, however the function does not happen in all operation modes of your Heat Pump.

When you are Cooling a room, the room is automatically dehumidified as a function of the Heat Pump. This occurs due to moisture that is formed on the cold surface of the unit. When the unit is in Heating Mode the unit does not provide any dehumidification to the room, however you will find that windows do not have condensation forming on them when you switch to a Heat Pump system. The reason for this is, the warm air that is circulating around the room removes this moisture much the same as the hot air we blow on the car wind screen when we want to defrost the car windows on a cold morning.

If you would like to Dehumidify your room you can select the Dry Mode on the Heat Pump. The room will be kept within approx 2 deg°C of the initial room temperature. The Dry modes operates by cooling the indoor unit to gather moisture then warming the indoor to keep the room temperature warm. If you want to dehumidify your room in winter we suggest you warm it first. When you are dehumidifying in Dry Mode, it is more efficient in a warm room!


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