Devola 20L Compressor Dehumidifier With HEPA Filter - DV20L
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Quick Find Code: DV20L
Quick Find Code: DV20L
This compact compressor dehumidifier from Devola is our
quietest model yet, at just 45dB at full speed.
It is highly effective for removing excess moisture from the air with a
powerful extraction of up to 20L per day in temperatures as low as 5°. Ideally suited for use in homes,
garages, boats, caravans, conservatories, or outbuildings.
The unit boasts a 12hr timer, child lock and has an
impressive air flow of 180m³/h.
The auto-shut off function switches the unit off
when the 4L water tank is at maximum capacity and will re-start when it is
emptied. Alternatively, there is a continuous drainage option.
In addition to the HEPA filter that traps harmful particles and purifies the air, the unit also features a laundry mode to speed up the clothes drying process and is easily transported via its casters.
When room humidity<45%, it will be showed blue (good)
When 45%< room humidity ≤ 65%, it will be showed green (okay)
When room humidity>65%, it will be showed Red (too high)
One Of The Quietest Dehumidifiers On The Market
Airflow | 180 |
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Casters | Yes |
Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
Full Tank Auto Cut Off | Yes |
Humidistat | Yes |
Ioniser | No |
IP Rating | IPX0 |
Laundry Mode | Yes |
LCD Display | No |
Louvre | No |
Noise Level | 44 Db |
power consumption | 378 w |
Remote Control | No |
Smart Home Compatible | Yes |
Tank Included | Yes |
Tank Size | 4 l |
Timer | Yes |
Type Of Dehumidifier | Compressor |
Voltage | 220 v |
Depth | 282 mm |
Height | 625 mm |
Weight | 16.85 KG |
Width | 388 mm |
Why is a high pitched noise coming from my Compressor Dehumidifier?
This noise is present in Compressor Dehumidifiers with R290 refrigerant where the internal fan is not loud enough to cover the noise. The pitch of the compressor changes as the temperature inside the machine rises similar to starting a car in winter is louder and then gradually returns to a normal pitch as the engine warms up. In most cases, the high pitched noise will go away after an hour.