What to Consider When Selecting a Dehumidifier For Your ...

23 Dec.,2024

 

What to Consider When Selecting a Dehumidifier For Your ...

The type of dehumidification system you select will dictate how well it performs within your industrial space. For example, selecting a system that is too small will not remove the proper amount of moisture from the facility. Having the proper commercial dehumidifier is necessary to protect a wide variety of facilities from corrosion to equipment, mold and mildew buildup, or damage to raw materials. 

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Through the use of industrial dehumidifiers, facility managers and owners will be able to effectively control humidity levels, room temperatures, and dew points. As you search for a dehumidifier for your facility, it&#;s important to find one that&#;s the right size based on your application&#;s unique requirements.

Evaluating Dew Point In Your Facility

If a desired dew point is critical, many factors must be considered. In general, mechanical, refrigerated dehumidifiers are best suited for maintaining dew points above 50°F and ambient room temperatures above 60°F. If your facility calls for a dew point lower than 50°F, or the ambient room temperature is below 60°F, desiccant style dehumidifiers are normally used. Sometimes they are also used in tandem with mechanical dehumidifiers.

If a specific dew point is not critical, maintaining the room&#;s relative humidity at 50% will go a long way in controlling mold, mildew, corrosion, rusting and other unwanted moisture problems. When a specific room dew point is mandatory, accurate dew points must be determined.

Determining Moisture Load and Source In Your Facility

Determining the moisture load and the source is critical when selecting the proper dehumidification system. The following are common moisture load sources that need to be considered:

  • Geographical location of the room or building and typical winter and summer weather data

  • Is the controlled room inside a building or a stand-alone building?

  • If the room is inside a building, is the area around that room in a heated & cooled environment?

  • Is the building or room construction considered tight, average or loose?

  • Type of building materials used: wood frame, masonry, metal or other

  • Whether a vapor barrier is in place on the ceiling and exterior walls

  • Type of vapor barrier present, if any

  • Are the walls and ceiling insulated using an integral vapor barrier?

  • Number of man doors and windows in the space and relative tightness

  • Number and size of overhead doors present and relative tightness

  • Number of minutes outside man and overhead doors are open to the outdoors per hour

  • Is the room or building presently heated & cooled? If yes, how many tons of cooling are present?

  • Number of people normally working in the space

  • Are there any exhaust fans in the building presently? If yes, how many total CFM&#;s?

  • Are there any gravity make-up air ducts in the space and size of the ducts or roof vents

  • Are there any operations or procedures in the room that contribute to the moisture load?

  • Any standing or weeping water on the floors or the walls

  • Is product in the room or building drying and contributing moisture into the space? 

  • Determining the room or building volume (length-width-height) to be controlled

If there are large amounts of outdoor air already being introduced into the controlled space, and especially if that air is drawn from a humid climate, dedicated outdoor air dehumidifiers are a good choice to remove this excess moisture before it enters the controlled space.

Industrial Dehumidifiers from DCA

The industrial dehumidifiers available at DCA come with a wide variety of customizable design features to make them suitable for many applications and environments. For example, we can provide:

Horizontal or Vertical Configurations

Vertical dehumidifiers are typically installed on the floor and have a smaller footprint. Meanwhile, horizontal dehumidifiers are normally floor-mounted or suspended from ceilings, with more discharge options available.

Indoor or Outdoor Installations

DCA&#;s horizontal dehumidifiers are installable either indoors or outdoors in locations such as ground installations or rooftops.

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Water-cooled Models

Water-cooled dehumidifiers are often installed in locations in proximity to a water source, enabling them to funnel condenser heat into municipal or processed water, loops, cooling towers, heat pumps, or other water sources. These models don&#;t require an air cooled outdoor remote condenser, allowing the system to provide spaces with sufficient levels of cool or warm dry air.

Dedicated or BMS Control Compatibility

Our selection of industrial dehumidifiers uses a variety of dedicated cutting-edge building management systems (BMS) as control points.

Heating Systems

Choose from external electric, external gas, or internal hot water heating coils, which will allow you to deliver heating and cooling to spaces in a single package.

Other

Facility managers can make use of various add-ons to optimize the dehumidifier capabilities. These add-ons could include odor removal systems, dust control filters, and heating and cooling controls for water and air.

Working with Dehumidifier Corporation of America

The experts at Dehumidifier Corporation of America are proud to supply our customers with top-quality industrial dehumidifiers for use in nearly any application. Depending on your individual requirements, we can provide you with the right solution that yields the best results for moisture, temperature, and dew point control. Our equipment is available in water- or air-cooled variations that use sources such as cooling towers, city and processed water, geothermal energy, and chillers. If you need a dependable industrial dehumidifier for your application, we can help you find exactly what you&#;re looking

To learn more about our selection of industrial dehumidifiers, contact us today. You can also request a quote for our products to get started on an installation for your facility.

How Do I Choose an Industrial Strength Dehumidifier

Essential steps to guide you in selecting an industrial-strength dehumidifier

1. Identify your dehumidification needs:

Determine the size of the space you need to dehumidify and the desired humidity level. Calculate the area's cubic footage or square footage to get an idea of the dehumidifier's capacity requirements.

2. Consider the extraction rate:

Look for dehumidifiers with high extraction rates, usually measured in pints or liters per day (PPD or LPD). Industrial dehumidifiers typically have higher extraction rates than residential models.

3. Check humidity control options:

Ensure that the dehumidifier has accurate and reliable humidity control settings. Some industrial units come with built-in hygrostats to maintain a specific humidity level automatically.

4. Evaluate the operating temperature range:

Check the dehumidifier's operating temperature range to ensure it can handle the conditions in your industrial environment. Some models may not function optimally in extreme temperatures.

5. Assess the drainage system:

Industrial dehumidifiers often produce a significant amount of condensate. Look for units that have efficient drainage options, such as gravity drainage, pump drainage, or hose connection for continuous draining.

6. Consider portability and mobility:

Depending on the industrial setting, you may need a dehumidifier that can be easily moved around the facility. Look for units with sturdy wheels or handles for easy transportation.

7. Look for durable construction:

Industrial environments can be harsh, so choose a smart dehumidifier made of robust materials that can withstand potential bumps, knocks, or rough handling.

8. Energy efficiency:

Consider the dehumidifier's energy efficiency, as industrial units can consume a significant amount of power. Look for models with an Energy Star certification or other energy-efficient features.

9. Noise level:

Check the noise level of the dehumidifier, primarily if it will be used in an occupied workspace. Some industrial models can be noisy, so find a balance between performance and noise output.

10. Warranty and service:

Ensure the dehumidifier comes with a reasonable warranty and has reliable customer service and technical support in case any issues arise.

11. Compare brands and models:

Research different brands and models to find the best industrial dehumidifier that meets your specific requirements and budget.

By following these steps, you can select an industrial strength dehumidifier that is well-suited for your facility's requirements, helping to maintain a comfortable and controlled environment.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of Industrial Dehumidifier Manufacturer. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.