Desiccant Dehumidifiers
Randy Sapoff2023-06-26T16:23:11+00:00Desiccant Dehumidifiers have the ability to dry air down to any level at any cfm. Units can be independent of the HVAC system or a complete package for all the HVAC needs of the space.
The Good, Better, Best of Dehumidification It is understood that at any point air will have a specific quality in terms of temperature and humidity. If you look at a psychometric chart, the dry [...] Read more →
Desiccant Dehumidifiers have the ability to dry air down to any level at any cfm. Units can be independent of the HVAC system or a complete package for all the HVAC needs of the space.
Mechanical Dehumidification is the most common way of maintaining the proper Relative Humidity (%RH) in a space. From simple basement dehumidifiers to indoor pool dehumidifiers, the cooling coil removes the moisture and process heat brings the temperature back, to allow separate control of temperature and humidity. Explore this option from small to big, indoor and outdoor...
A wrap-around heat pipe is a "C" shaped coil filled with refrigerant which migrates back and forth around a cooling coil. Essentially what occurs is the post cooling coil section will reheat the air while simultaneously pre-cooling the air on the pre-cool side.
PoolPak offers a line of Mechanical Dehumidifiers for Indoor Pools, Spas, Mikvah rooms, Aquariums, etc. Units are available as packages or split systems; indoor and outdoors. Units can simply dehumidify or incorporate heating, cooling, energy recovery and ventilation.
Ultrasonic Humidifiers use small disks to vibrate at exceptional speeds in a pan of water to humidifirst ultrasonic create a fine mist. This mist will use the energy in the air to absorb into the air. This is called an adiabatic process.
While it is most common to provide humidification in the duct of the HVAC system, there are times where it is impractical. Cases can be: Humidification only needed in 1 zone, hard to retrofit existing space due to drain/water location, duct access, etc, and a need to control separate from the HVAC system
A resistive humidifier is literally a simple atmospheric (non-pressurized) boiler which simply uses a stainless steel barrel to boil the water to create steam. The advantage of this type of humidifier is that you modulate the heat to precisely modulate the output. Additionally, you can trickle in the water so the downtime compared to a canister is greatly reduced in terms of killing the boil and wasting water. Water quality is not as much as a concern when compared to canisters.
While we are known for built to order Dehumidifiers, it should be known that our factories stock more incremental stocked units for basements, storage and small processes. There are 2 things to look for in dehumidification: The Load and The Dewpoint. The Load, is how much water the unit can pull out of the air and is rated in Pints/hour, Pints/Day, Gallons/Day or LBS/hour. To keep everything level, the following list are all listed in LBS/hr (#/hr) but can be converted to any of the aforementioned descriptions.
Your Local Dehumidification Experts! Call 973-536-2220 For Your Application Engineered Air Solutions Offers A Complete Line of Dehumidification Products To Meet Your Application And Budget. While we specialize in product [...]
Your Local Dehumidification Experts! Call 973-536-2220 For Your Application Engineered Air Solutions Offers A Complete Line of Dehumidification Products To Meet Your Application And Budget. While we specialize in dehumidification system application, design, [...]