FAQ
About our dehumidifier testing
Accreditation
Contact information and request
We offer comprehensive testing of dehumidifiers. Our services include tests of condensation efficiency, energy consumption, dehumidifier characteristics, abnormal operation and electrical safety tests. We also conduct comparison and optimization studies.
What kind of research are we doing?
Tests of condensation efficiency,
Tests of energy consumption,
Determination of characteristics of air dehumidifiers,
Tests of operation under abnormal conditions,
Complete tests for evaluation of conformity of products with the LVD directive,
Tests of electrical safety (B mark),
Comparative tests,
Optimization tests,
At the customer’s request, we also perform other tests according to any agreed test schedule and, tests at the customer’s site.
What does condensation performance testing consist of?
Condensation efficiency testing involves measuring the amount of water condensed by a dehumidifier under specified test conditions. We check how effectively the device removes moisture from the air.
What does the energy consumption study cover?
Energy consumption testing involves analyzing the amount of electricity consumed by a dehumidifier during its operation. We check whether the device is energy efficient and effective in operation.
What is the process of electrical safety testing?
Electrical safety testing includes LVD compliance tests to verify that the dehumidifier meets electrical safety requirements. We award the B mark to devices that pass all tests.
About our dehumidifier testing
We cooperate with domestic manufacturers of dehumidifiers, participating for many years, among other things, in the research and development work carried out by these companies on the equipment in question
A typical dehumidifier consists of the following components:
- An inlet air filter that traps particulates that contaminate the dehumidified air;
- An air cooler, designed to reduce the temperature of incoming moist air to a temperature that allows much of the moisture to condense;
- A condenser, which heats the cooled air stream from the evaporator, approximately back to the initial temperature;
- A suction fan, which ensures a constant flow of air from the environment into the dehumidifier and, after passing through the aforementioned components, pushes the air through the perforated front wall of the dehumidifier back into the environment.
- A portion of the air stream is used to cool the compressor compartment and the electrical unit of the dehumidifier before exiting;
- A compressor, which is the core component of the closed refrigeration cycle. Its task is to maintain the proper pressure levels in the evaporator (low-pressure side) and the condenser (high-pressure side) and ensure the required flow rate of the refrigerant in the cycle;
- An expansion element, usually a capillary tube, which provides the expansion of the high-pressure liquid refrigerant flowing from the condenser to the evaporation pressure in the air cooler.
Additionally, the refrigeration cycle is equipped with a filter-drier, whose task is to remove contaminants and moisture from the liquid refrigerant that appear during operation.
Accreditation
Quality accreditation - a guarantee of trust
The AB 308 Refrigeration Equipment Laboratory is accredited by the Polish Accreditation Center and specializes in testing refrigeration equipment.
Our team consists of qualified and experienced specialists who offer comprehensive assistance in the process of preparation for testing and the refrigeration equipment tests themselves. With our services, we provide customers with reliable and professional service at every stage of cooperation.
Contact information
Below you will find a list of contact information for COCH Refrigeration Equipment Laboratory
General Affairs
Laboratory manager
mgr inż. Dorota Niedojadło
+48 12 637 08 57
+48 667 600 635
laboratorium@coch.pl