Here goes.. Since last weekends deluge,, I put the air reverse cycle Delongi air conditioner on heat and full pelt for three days straight in an attempt to dry these old house out.... However I was at work today and a workmate said that me doing so would hand actually added moisture to the air and that the only function that will take moisture out of the air is the "dry" mode of the unit....
i personally tjknk sge she is wrong and I'm hoping she is wrong.. Interested in your thoughts??? I believe that the best option with full fan would dry the air out just as much as the dry option.. Only difference is they the dry option doesn't heat or cool so is cheaper to run.. Interested In what you think? I'm hopkng the three days wasn't a complete waste of time..
The principle of operation of the condensation dryer is quite simple. The fan sucks in moist air and pumps it through a cooled evaporator. Then the cold, dry air passes through a hot condenser, heats up, and returns to the room, where it again absorbs moisture. I started thinking about this question when I decided to buy this air conditioner. I was prompted by a specialist in the maintenance and installation of air conditioners socool.sg . I think I was able to help you with my thoughts. But you can also contact a specialist.