Warm or hot air coming from under or behind a dehumidifier is normal and part of the dehumidification process. The compressor is heating up when the unit is dehumidifying.
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Should the air coming out of a dehumidifier be hot or cold?
The air temperature should be at least 50 to 59 degrees hotter than the initial air. The air goes through the heating coil before it leaves the dehumidifier. The air is warm before being released into the atmosphere by the heating coil.
Why does my dehumidifier throw hot air?
Warm or hot air coming from under or behind a dehumidifier is normal and part of the dehumidification process. The compressor is cranking out heat when the unit is dehumidified.
Will dehumidifier cool a room?
Excess humidity in the air is removed by dehumidifiers, which draw it in from the outside. The temperature of a room will not be affected by either type of dehumidifiers. It is possible that removing humidity will make the room cooler.
Should a dehumidifier run all the time?
Do you think a Dehumidifier should run? It’s not necessary to keep the dehumidifier running. It’s usually enough to run the unit when the humidity is at least 50%. A comfortable humidity level of 30 to 50% is the rule of thumb.