DC-31 dehumidifies according to the Consorb-principle, see Technology in the main menu for further information on DST’s dehumidification principles. The Consorb principle is good if there is a large difference in moisture content between process and regeneration air inlets. It has a self-regulating heater, a protected control panel and a washable rotor. The DC-31 comes in two versions; one for 10A supply fuse and one for 16A.
Dehumidifier Consorb DC-10:
- Highly efficient D-MAX rotor
- Sturdy design
- Stainless steel chassis
- Self-regulating heater
- Easy to maintain
- Long lifetime
The Consorb principle is normally used at low regeneration temperatures, e.g. if you have surplus heat or when dehumidifying very damp air. The Consorb principle is also good when there is a large difference in moisture content between process and regeneration air inlets
Section of a dehumidifier rotor from Seibu Giken. The high number of channels means that moisture is adsorbed with extra efficiency.
Dehumidifier Consorb CS-5/-5L technical data:
Dehumidifier model |
DC-31 T10
|
DC-31 T16 |
Nominal capacity (lbs/h) |
3.1 |
4.6 |
Dry air flow (CFM) |
180 |
290 |
Wet air flow (CFM) |
53 |
50 |
Total power (kW) |
2.1 |
3.4 |
Heater current (A) |
8 |
13 |
Supply fuse 115V / 60Hz (A) |
10 |
16 |
Weight (lbs) |
66 |
71 |