Professsionnal Air Dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30

Air dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30 | Teddington
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  • Air dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30 | Teddington
  • Air dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30 | Teddington
  • Air dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30 | Teddington
  • Air dehumidifier 26 L/day SecoSteel SEMIPRO 30 | Teddington
 

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Semi professional dehumidifier 26 liters per day. 4 multi-directional wheels for easy movement. Continuous drainage. Auto-Restart. Drainage pump optional. Simple to use and reliable.

SEMI PRO 30 AIR DEHUMIDIFIER

A robust and multi-purpose range for professionals and private individuals

Dehumidification max at 30°C - 70%RH

L/day

This robust and powerful semi-professional air dehumidifier dehumidifies 26 litres per day.

It is ideal for building sites under construction, drying out after a flood, garages, cellars, warehouses, industrial premises, cellars, water treatment plants, etc.

It is easy to move thanks to its 4 multidirectional wheels

Suitable for the garage as it works at low temperatures

Thanks to the adjustment knob on the front of the unit, it is easy to adjust the humidity level to the desired level.

The dehumidifier has an 8-litre tank, continuous emptying is also possible (connection supplied) and a lifting pump can be added as an option.

Practical dehumidifier for museums

Everything has been done to offer you professional equipment adapted to museums:

  • high efficiency
  • Castor to move it from one space to another
  • Carrying handle
  • Large 8L tank

Wine cellar dehumidifier

The integrated electronic hygrostat allows the desired humidity level to be maintained, whatever the environment.

Instant hot gas defrosting allows use from 5°. In the event of a power cut, the appliance restarts automatically.

Control panel in French with graduated hygrostat Simple and intuitive, allows an immediate understanding of the operating status.

Dehumidification max à 30°C - 70%HR

L/day

Dehumidification max à 28°C - 60%HR

L/day

Dehumidification max à 20°C - 60%HR

L/day

Dehumidification max à 15°C - 60%HR

L/day
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Data sheet

Color
White
User manual
Télécharger le manuel en PDF
Product dimensions (H x W x D in mm)
350 x 370 x 700
Product weight (kg)
32
Weight with packaging (kg)
32
Power consumption (W)
530
Noise level (dB)
43
Suitable for rooms up to (m²)
200
Size recommanded (m2)
100 and +
Technology
Compressor
Maximum air flow (m3 / h)
380
Maximum dehumidification (L/day)
26 (at 30°C and 80% humidity)
Filter
Removable and washable dust filter
Fonctions
Built-in hygrostat
Water tank capacity (L)
8
Aroma diffusion
No
Continuous drainage
Yes
Use
Professional
Warranty (Y)
2
    Why is my appliance not dehumidifying enough?
    • Make sure the unit is not placed against a wall or that a piece of furniture is not blocking the air inlet of the dehumidifier. If so, move it.
    • The desired humidity level is not set low enough: switch to "Continuous" mode instead of "Auto".
    • The room temperature is below 15¬∞C: this is the limit at which most compressor dehumidifiers are ineffective.

    Why is a compressor dehumidifier almost ineffective below 10°C or 15°C?

    The operation of a compressor dehumidifier is similar to that of a refrigerator. In fact, the condenser (the very fine lamella grid) is slightly colder than the ambient air. Thus, the water contained in the air condenses and flows into the tank. Below about ten degrees, these water droplets risk freezing instantly on contact with the condenser, and forming a block of ice at the back of the device. To avoid this, new generation dehumidifiers are equipped with a "defrost" or "anti-freeze" mode that will disconnect the compressor for a while (or longer if it is very cold). The air thus circulates at room temperature and the device does not freeze, but it is almost ineffective.


    What is continuous drainage for?

    Continuous drainage means that you don't have to empty the tank all the time. Thus, the condensates (water collected by the dehumidifier) ​​flow away by gravity. This operation is always carried out using a short pipe (maximum 50 cm) with an internal section of approximately 1 cm.


    Is it possible to extend a continuous drainage pipe?

    It is not impossible but not recommended because if your pipe gets clogged or does not drain well, the water will rise up in the pipe and flooding is guaranteed. If you risk it, oversize the diameter of the extension pipe and join the 2 pipes well, for a good seal. Make a small hole on the upper part of the pipe, directly after the water outlet, at the back of the appliance.


    How do I connect the drain hose to my dehumidifier?

    First, we recommend removing the tank to make installation easier. Then, connect the hose to the unit through the opening on the back or side of the dehumidifier. Replace the tank and place the other end of the drain hose directly into a water drain.


    Brown liquid in your dehumidifier : Should you be worried?

    You've noticed a brownish liquid flowing from the hose or present in the tank of your dehumidifier? This phenomenon can be surprising, as the water extracted from the air is supposed to be clear. Rest assured: no internal part of your appliance produces this type of liquid. It is most likely pollution present in the ambient air, especially if the appliance is used in a garage or a poorly ventilated space.

    Hypothesis No. 1: Presence of Fungal Spores or Mold

    In humid environments like garages, microscopic spores (mold, fungi, etc.) can float in the air. Once captured by the airflow of the dehumidifier, they are carried with the condensed water and can color the liquid brown. You might also perceive a musty or damp earth odor when approaching the reservoir.

    Hypothesis No. 2: Air Pollution by Organic Residues or Greasy Dust

    A garage is often an environment exposed to oils, fuels, solvents, brake dust, etc. These particles, suspended in the air, can be sucked in and mix with the condensed water, giving it a dark brown tint. This phenomenon is common in rooms where volatile organic or chemical substances circulate.

    What to do if this happens?

    Here are some recommendations to clean your appliance and identify the exact origin of the problem:

    1. Clean the drain hose with hot water and a little white vinegar. Soaking in a mild disinfectant solution can also be helpful.
    2. Rinse the collection tank and the drain outlet thoroughly.
    3. Spray a mixture of warm water and white vinegar (20%) directly onto the fins at the back of the appliance to eliminate any biological traces.
    4. Let the dehumidifier run for 24 to 48 hours under the same conditions.
    5. If the brown liquid reappears:

    • It is then highly likely that the ambient air is the cause of this discoloration. You can:
    • Install a pre-filter on the air intake (a fine foam or a coffee filter can work temporarily),
    • Test the appliance in another room to see if the phenomenon disappears elsewhere.