Electric, steam, direct or indirect ired gas reactivation.
Easy to service desiccant rotor.
Chain driven desiccant rotor for a lifetime of reliable performance
Hinged access doors with air handler style handles for easy inspection, cleaning, and maintenance
Variable frequency drives
Allen Bradley PLC based controls for simple reliable operation
Hinged filter access doors with quick release fasteners
Circuit breakers (not fuses) for over-current protection
UL 508A certified electrical panels
0.125′′ thick aluminum welded cabinet specially designed to prevent moisture infiltration and leakage
Description
A dehumidifier is an electrical appliance which reduces and maintains the level of humidity in the air, usually for health or comfort reasons, or to eliminate musty odor and to prevent the growth of mildew by extracting water from the air.
It can be used for household, commercial, or industrial applications.
Large dehumidifiers are used in commercial buildings such as indoor ice rinks and swimming
pools, as well as manufacturing plants or storage warehouses.
Types of Dehumidifier
Desiccant Dehumidifier
Desiccant dehumidifiers (known also as absorption dehumidifiers) bond moisture with hydrophilic materials such as silica gel.
Cheap domestic units contain single-use hydrophilic substance cartridges, gel, and powder.
Larger commercial units contain hot air recovery systems in order to remove humid air from outside the room.
Condensate Dehumidifier
Condensate dehumidifiers use a refrigerator to collect water known as condensate, which is normally grey water but may at times be reused for industrial purposes. Some manufacturers offer reverse osmosis filters to turn the condensate into potable water.
Some designs, such as the ionic membrane dehumidiier, dispose of water as a vapour rather than liquid.
These products are used in industrial area , pharmaceutical company and many more as per customer needs