Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

NewAir AD-400 Dehumidifier

newair ad 400 dehumidifier NewAir AD 400 DehumidifierNewAir AD-400 Dehumidifier is a reliable name in the market and it functions accordingly. This is a portable unit and one can place it conveniently with the compact dimensions of 21.25in x 12.25in x 9in and is light in weight. It is available in white and silver shades. Carrying handle and rolling casters makes the portability much easier. All the controls and features offer enhanced performance, making the unit a superior product in the market.

Compressor is the dehumidifying technology featured in this unit, with which one can receive effective warming performance. This dehumidifier supports 2.15 amps and requires 248 watts for better operation. Power requirements are calculated as 115V / 60 Hz and the refrigerant is R134A / 5.11 oz. This unit is capable of dehumidifying up to 40 pints per day.

The humidistat is adjustable from 40% to 80%. The design pressure is calculated as High/Max – 254 pig; Low/Min – 88 pig. It is provided with a 24 hour programmable timer which adds to the performance of the unit. Built-in ionizer and activated carbon filter is included. Additional features includes Low temperature operation, Automatic defrost function and Silent operation. This unit manages power well and it is considered to be very energy efficient. NewAir AD-400 Refrigerant Dehumidifier works well by extracting moistures and offers comfortable living.

General Info
Brand NewAir
Model NewAir AD-400 Dehumidifier
Dimensions 21.25in x 12.25in x 9in
Type Refrigerant
Capacity 40 pints per day
Power Consumption 248 watts
Features
Handle Yes
Built in adjustable humidistat Yes
Timer Yes

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