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BD75P

Product Data

  Part Number
  10224GP-GB
  BD75P
Height (mm) 620
Width (mm) 385
Depth (mm) 360
Weight(kgs) 25
Voltage 230
Phase 1
Frequency(Hz) 50
Power(kW) 0.46
Current(A) 2
Airflow(m3/hr) 170
Noise Level(dba) 47
Effective Volume(m3) 100
Typical Extraction(l/d) 12
Min Operating Temp (°C) 3
Max OperatingTemp (°C) 35
  Part Number
  10224GP-GB
  BD75P
On/Off Control Via Humdistat N
Carrying Handle Y
Hot Gas Defrost Y
Electronic Defrost Timer Y
Castors Y
Refrigerant Type R134a
Free Standing Y
Internal Condensate Pump Y
Cable Wrap N
Moulded Mains Plug Y
Rotational Moulded Body Y
Galvanised Steel Subframe Y
Part Number Description
   
  Part Number
  10224GP-GB
BD75P
Brochure
Manual
Wiring Diagram
Wiring Schematic
Spare Parts List

Choose a EIPL Dehumidifier

Whether there’s a need for fast, reliable and energy-efficient drying, EIP Ltd (Ebac Industrial Products Ltd) has the answer. In new building construction, in renovation or alteration of existing buildings, or in special circumstances such as flooding, there’s no quicker, surer or more economical way to reduce moisture without risk of damage to the building materials. Consider the alternatives. Natural drying will get the job done – eventually. But EIP Ltd Building Dryers cut natural drying times by two thirds. Drying can also be achieved by wasteful heating and venting – but at what cost?

The Inside

Air is drawn into the dehumidifier by means of a fan. The moisture is then condensed from the air and piped away or collected in a container. The dry air is heated with the energy recovered during the drying phase and returned to the room. This process lowers the relative humidity of the air, increasing it’s capacity to absorb more moisture from surrounding surfaces. EIP Ltd has supplied building dryers to plant hire shops for over thirty years: if you have a building dryer it is probably an EIP Ltd from Europe’s leading manufacturer.

Reliable Performance

No matter how extreme the conditions, EIP Ltd’s efficiency copes comfortably. All units operate economically even on the coldest winter day – and where dampness is really severe, up to 20 litres of water can be extracted from the atmosphere in just 24 hours using the BD75P. The EIP Ltd range of dryers are designed to cope with demanding site conditions, spending their time on hire. Earning you money year after year.

Operational Simplicity

Simplicity of operation is one of the major benefits of the EIP Ltd range. To dry out any building you need only to check that all doors and windows are closed, wheel the unit to a convenient location, connect to the supply and press the start button. Drainage of condensate from the machine is equally simple – either by connecting a hose to the drainage spout and leading it to a drain, or by placing a container under the spout. The BD75P incorporates a high lift condensate pump allowing the unit to drain into a waste system thereby allowing the unit to run for long periods unattended.

Rugged Construction - Years Of Service

Over thirty seven years of development experience has brought the EIP Ltd range to its current peak of performance. Every machine is built for efficiency and built to last – the popularity of EIP Ltd Dryers with the plant hire trade speaks for their reliability, portability and outstanding durability thanks to the heavy duty welded steel construction.

A Versatile Product

Differing circumstances present different problems – but EIP Ltd Building Dryers have been designed to provide an effective solution whatever the situation. In newly built or partially completed buildings, EIP Ltd Dryers enable interior plaster, screeds and timberwork to be dried at a controlled rate. This means that decorators can work systematically, keeping to the required schedule, regardless of weather conditions.