REMKO AMT 40E User Manual
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The condensation of 
water vapour
Since the maximum water vapour 
volume increases when the air is 
heated, the contained water va-
pour volume remains the same 
however, this results in a reduction 
of the relative humidity.
In contrast, when the air is cooled, 
the capacity to absorb the maxi-
mum water vapour volume reduc-
es, the water vapour volume con-
tained in the air remains the same 
and the relative humidity increases.
If the temperature falls further, the 
capacity to absorb the maximum 
water vapour volume is reduced 
until it is equal to the contained 
water vapour volume. 
This temperature is called the dew-
point temperature. When the air 
is cooled below the dew-point 
temperature, the contained water 
vapour volume is larger than the
maximum water vapour volume.
Water vapour is released.
This condenses to water. The air is 
relieved of moisture.
Examples of condensing are misted 
windows in winter or misting of a 
cold drinks bottle.
The higher the relative humidity, 
the higher the dew-point tempera-
ture, which is easier to fall below.
Building material and structures 
can absorb considerable amounts 
of water, e.g. bricks 90-190 l/m³, 
heavy concrete 140-190 l/m³, 
sand-lime bricks 180-270 l/m³. 
The drying of moist materials, e.g. 
masonry, takes place as follows:
■
The contained 
moisture 
moves from 
within the 
material to 
its surface
■
Evaporation takes place on the
surface = change to water va-
pour in the ambient air
Temp.
Water vapour content in g/m
3
at a humidity of
°C
40%
60%
80%
100%
-5
1,3
1,9
2,6
3,3
+10
3,8
5,6
7,5
9,4
+15
5,1
7,7
10,2
12,8
+20
6,9
10,4
13,8
17,3
+25
9,2
13,8
18,4
23,0
+30
12,9
18,2
24,3
30,3
■
The air enriched with water va-
pour continuously circulates the 
REMKO dehumidifier. It is de-
humidified and leaves the unit 
at a slightly higher temperature 
to absorb water vapour from 
anew.
■
In this way, the moisture con-
tained in the material is gradu-
ally reduced 
The material dries!
The produced condensate is col-
lected in the unit and discharged
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The air flow is cooled on its way through or via the evaporator to 
below the dew point. The water vapour condenses and is collected 
in a condensate trap and discharged.
Drying materials
Evaporator Condenser
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