Why choose swimming pool dehumidifiers?
Even the best-kept indoor pools can lose as much as several hundred litres per day through the natural process of evaporation. If this volume of moisture goes unregulated, conditions inside can quickly deteriorate.
As well as compromising the integrity of the swimming pool hall, the presence of excess moisture inside can create a dense fog-like atmosphere that obscures vision and creates an unpleasant, thick atmosphere for bathers, restricting how well they can breathe.
With such a high saturation of moisture in an uncontrolled swimming pool hall, mould and mildew can also quickly develop and cause additional discomfort to those with allergies and asthma.
It is not just the presence of excess moisture that can cause issues for bathers. If interior conditions are too dry, this can also cause several health-related issues. To strike a comfortable balance many indoor pools, commercial and home-built, target an environment with a relative humidity of between 55% and 65%.
However, keeping these conditions within desired parameters is easier said than done. To stop unwanted moisture from seeping in and taking hold of your pool room, an effective and energy-efficient indoor swimming pool dehumidifier is a must.
To carry out this important role in a wide range of pool environments, there are several different types of dehumidifiers.
Many of our smaller, domestic systems work on the principle of condense dehumidification wherein warm air is drawn in over a series of cooling coils. As the water vapour reaches its dew point, it condenses into droplets which are then captured and drained away.
For more commercially focused swimming pool room dehumidification, high-performance ventilation dehumidifiers work by extracting stale humid air and drawing in a flow of fresh outdoor air in its place. To maximise energy efficiency, our range of technology is capable of economical heat recovery and built using robust, highly efficient components.
Tackling the many hurdles that commercial and domestic swimming pool halls face requires a purpose-built indoor pool dehumidifier with an air flow large enough to service the pool room adjoined.
We have a wide selection of wall-mounted and floor-standing dehumidification systems suited to indoor pool areas large and small.
You can also find information for our range of condensing dehumidifiers, adsorption dehumidifiers, laundry dryers, high temperature process drying units and water damage drying dehumidifiers.
To learn what option best suits your environment and can drive the greatest savings economically and environmentally, speak with our team today.