Why choose condensation dehumidifiers?
A condensation dehumidifier, also known as a refrigerant dehumidifier, removes excess moisture from the air in any environment. This keeps humidity levels optimal for all people, animals, goods and more within a space.
These industrial and commercial dehumidifiers work by drawing humid air across a refrigerated coil. When the air hits this cold surface, it is rapidly cooled below its dew point, causing it to condense. The cool, dry air is reheated by the latent heat energy generated during condensation and returned to the room.
In most settings, relative humidity should be kept below 60%RH to prevent rust, mould and other effects of excess humidity. Furthermore, RH levels between 50% and 60% maintain healthy conditions for people inside buildings.
By extracting water from the air, condensation dehumidifiers help prevent mould growth, limit building damage, and stop humidity levels rising to uncomfortable levels.
Condense units are highly efficient in indoor climates between 10ºC and 32ºC and above 40% relative humidity (RH). This makes our solutions ideal to effectively manage the amount of water in the air in many locations, including:
If the climate you want to dehumidify has drier, colder air, the performance and efficiency of a condensation dehumidifier drops. In these instances, we would recommend looking at our wide range of desiccant or adsorption dehumidifiers.
Wherever there is a need to keep humidity under control, our dehumidifiers deliver exceptional performance with minimal energy consumption. Our decades of experience ensures water damage is restricted across your buildings, and environments are kept comfortable for employees, customers and more.
Robust. Durable. Energy-efficient. Our condensation drying units tackle moisture problems and preserve air quality for companies across Europe, and deliver long-term energy savings for our customers.
Looking to buy a condensation dehumidifier? Get in touch with our experts, let them know your requirements, and we will identify the ideal unit for your needs.