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Ebac 18L Day Dehumidifier Electronic Controls - 2650e

2650e Ebac 18L Day Dehumidifier Electronic Controls 2650e Ebac 18L Day Dehumidifier Electronic Controls
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The 2650 from Ebac Features Smart Control for fully automatic switch and forget operation. It monitors the air in your home and adjusts itself accordingly so you never need to worry about adjusting humidity levels or switching it on and off again.

  • Suitable for up to 4 bed homes (180m2, 360m3)
  • SMART ControlTM - knows when to be on and when to be off saving you money
  • White ABS lightweight rounded design with attractive silver trims
  • Maximum extraction 18 litres per day at 32C 90% RH
  • Electronic controls for ease of use 8 hour boost control
  • Optimised for UK operation
  • Intelligent defrost system
  • Built-in carrying handle
  • 2 speed fan
  • Built in cable tidy
  • Adjustable humidistat
  • Container full light & automatic cut off
  • Power-on indicator
  • Front access to water container
  • Easy to carry water container (3.5 litre)
  • Permanent drainage facility (optional kit required)
  • Uses R134a (CFC & HCFC free)
  • Minimum operating temperature of 3C
  • Height 525 mm Width 330mm Depth 270mm
  • Weight 13 kgs
  • Power Consumption 0.36kW
  • 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Comments, Questions and Answers

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15-Apr-2009 Tim Skipper: Does the ebac 2650e run quietly

mark h: Unfortunately there isn't any noise ratings available for this unit, though based on other dehumidifiers we sell its around 45dB

2-Nov-2009 Sam Wallace: Do you know how much electricity it uses per hour ?

mark h: The maximum power consumption is .36kW

15-Dec-2009 Charles Coleman: At maximum settings, how many pence per hour does this unit cost please?. Charles

mark h: Its 360 watts, so like having 6 60 watt lights on. The cost will depend on you energy provider

15-Dec-2009 Charles Coleman: At maximum settings, how many pence per hour does this unit cost please?. Charles

mark h: Its 360 watts, so like having 6 60 watt lights on. The cost will depend on you energy provider

19-Oct-2010 Gary: What is the basic differences between this model and the Amazon?

mark h: There are quite a few differences, but the main ones are the 2650e has a higher extraction rate, electronic rather than rotary controls, 2 year warranty, permanent drain facility, smart humidistat

2-Nov-2010 Christine: It says this is suitable for up to a 4 bedroom house, does that mean that you have move this into different rooms around the house or can it be in one place and remove the moisture from all the rooms in the house?

mark h: Depending on your house you would generally only need to move it upstairs and down stairs not into each individual room, however if its fairly open plan you may be able to leave it just in one location

3-Nov-2010 jake: do i need to factor into the cost buying a £15 filyer kit every year?

mark h: Ebac recommend that you clean the filter every month and replace after 3 months, however this would apply if the unit is being used continuously for 3 months and is dependant on the environment its being used in. A pack of 3 filters should last you at least a year if not longer

1-Jan-2011 PC: Do we need to leave it plugged in all the time?

mark h: It depends on how you plan to use it. If its for home use most people will run it continuously just over winter and maybe for brief periods in the year when there is allot of rain

30-Jan-2011 Caryl: Hi Mark Do you need a drainage system for this humidifier to work or can you manually remove water. Caryl

mark h: The unit fills a tank that can be removed and emptied, once full the unit will stop. Alternatively you have the option to continuously drain so you wouldn't have to empty it

2-Mar-2011 RP: With continuous drainage, does the drainage hose have to be kept at ground level to get rid of the water or will the water still drain out if the end of the hose is placed into a wash basin or bath or kitchen sink? i.e is drainage gravity fed or is the water pumped out of the hose?

mark h: The hose needs to be lower as its gravity fed

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