As I understand it, air conditioners cool the air by removing moisture.
The Ibis 3 has a 'Dry' function that is not really explained in its manual.
When set to Dry, one can set a temperature just the same as when set to 'Cool' , which is aircon.
Can anyone explain the difference between the Cool and Dry functions please?
Thanks.
Triggy said
05:27 PM May 29, 2023
As I understand , air conditioner is a heat exchanger. Works by removing heat from the air.
Not sure on the cool or dry function, me thinks you would need a heater operating to dry the air .
The cool would be normal operation without heater.
jacks said
07:50 PM May 30, 2023
Triggy, thanks for the reply.
wombat50 said
10:56 PM May 30, 2023
Got this from Google. ''The dry mode or dehumidification is a feature that can be found on several ducted and split-type air conditioning units that can reduce humidity levels in a room. It is intended for days when the weather is humid but not too hot or too cold''.
We use this setting on the home A/C unit and it works well. Cool room to how you want it then change setting to dehumidification.
the teardrop symbol. Keeps the room cool and is cheaper to run.
As I understand it, air conditioners cool the air by removing moisture.
The Ibis 3 has a 'Dry' function that is not really explained in its manual.
When set to Dry, one can set a temperature just the same as when set to 'Cool' , which is aircon.
Can anyone explain the difference between the Cool and Dry functions please?
Thanks.
As I understand , air conditioner is a heat exchanger. Works by removing heat from the air.
Not sure on the cool or dry function, me thinks you would need a heater operating to dry the air .
The cool would be normal operation without heater.
Triggy, thanks for the reply.
We use this setting on the home A/C unit and it works well. Cool room to how you want it then change setting to dehumidification.
the teardrop symbol. Keeps the room cool and is cheaper to run.
Thanks too wombat50.