Unit operation with hose con-
nection
The condensate traps [K] of the
AMT 55 and 80-E are provided
with a connection [A].
A standard water hose [S] can be
connected to this connection after
removing the condensate con
-
tainer.
The discharge hose [S] is not
contained in the factory scope of
supply.
With the AMT 40-E, connection of
the hose takes place directly to the
connection [D] of the condensate
container.
For unit operation, the condensate
container must always be placed
correctly in the AMT 40-E.
The condensate must preferably
be discharged to a lower located
outlet in unsupervised continuous
duty.
When using a collecting container
(container, bucket, etc.), the unit
must be installed at a raised level.
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3. Carefully place the container
outside the unit and open the
sealing cover [F] of the drain
opening [E].
4. Pour the water into a drain.
5. Close the drain opening [E]
again and carefully place the
emptied condensate container
back in the unit.
6. Switch on the unit again via the
operating switch [2].
Condensate
Depending on the air tempera-
ture and relative humidity, the
condensed water drips steadily or
only during the defrost phases in
the condensate trap or condensate
container.
Via a connection (not with AMT
40-E and 110-E), the condensate
flows into the condensate con
-
tainer located below.
In the condensate container is a
float switch which interrupts dehu
-
midification via a water stop switch
when the container is full.
For protection against unintention
-
al shut-off with splashing water,
etc., this protective unit initially
switches off with a delay of 10
seconds. The unit switches off and
the yellow pilot light on the control
panel lights up.
The procedure for emptying the
condensate container is as follows:
1. Set operating switch [2] to posi
-
tion “0” (Off).
Otherwise, the units AMT 55-E
and AMT 80-E would immedi-
ately restart after the container
is removed.
2. Remove the filled condensate
container.
For this purpose, lift the con-
tainer slightly via the recessed
handle and carefully pull out.
NOTE
The AMT 40-E units are only
functional with correctly
placed condensate container.
NOTE
After each emptying, the
condensate container including
float switch must be checked
for any damage, fouling, etc.
NOTE
Attention must be paid to
dripping condensate.
After switching off the unit,
the evaporator can continue to
defrost under the influence of
the ambient temperature.
D
E
F
A
S
K
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