Aerial AD 430 Condensation Dryer/Dehumidifier with Pump Out KIT

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Aerial AD 430 Condensation Dryer/Dehumidifier with Pump Out KIT

Aerial AD 430 Condensation Dryer/Dehumidifier with Pump Out KIT

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At higher temperatures, condense technology will usually be more energy efficient. In humid environments like a swimming pool, for example, the energy consumption using an adsorption solution can be 3-4 times higher when compared to a condense solution. That’s a lot of wasted money and a great cost to the environment.

Effective dehumidification ensures that environments are kept within a healthy humidity range and that moisture is removed from unwanted areas. With the right climate solutions in place, companies go a long way towards guaranteeing that locations are healthy, safe and comfortable, and that items inside are protected from the risk of water damage. The cooled air then passes across a condenser, where it is reheated and returned to the room as dryer, warm air at the required humidity. Adsorption dehumidifiers With five decades of understanding across various sectors, as well as the benefits and limitations of both types of solution, we can provide the best system in terms of suitability, energy efficiency and drying performance. This is where temperature control becomes critical – use room thermostats to control central heating systems and install supplementary heating if the room is too cold for a typical condensing dryer.

Why Use A Dehumidifier?

Removes Up To 18L/Day: Excellent performance from a compact unit. It is ideal for flood damage restoration, renovations and reostoration jobs, keeping storage rooms dry and managing humidity in basements and cellars.

Although a target of 10% RH may seem like a good, dry target to aim for, if that humidity level has no real benefit, the energy bill to maintain such conditions could cost significantly more than necessary. Think about whether you need to achieve an incredibly low relative humidity, or is a target of 30% RH sufficient for the task at hand? Finally, as using a dehumidifier steers clear of the mechanical wear or high temperatures employed by tumble dryers, which can cause damage to fabrics or lead to them shrinking or stiffening, this method can be a lot kinder on your clothes and will extend their wearability substantially. Making the switch to a dehumidification solutionAt the heart of the Aerial AD range of dehumidifiers is efficient and economic drying, along with precise yet simple digital controls. Condense dehumidifiers cool, condense and drain excess moisture from the air, and are ideally suited to warmer, humid spaces. Adsorption dehumidifiers, on the other hand, capture unwanted water vapour using desiccant material, making them perfect for cooler, drier environments and situations where incredibly low relative humidities are essential, such as manufacturing processes.

On average, a tumble dryer costs 0.39€ an hour to use in terms of energy consumption. While that might not seem like a lot at first glance, over time these numbers can start to leave a noticeable impression on your electricity bill – all on top of the cost of purchasing the tumble dryer in the first place.The reduced energy consumption does not only benefit your bank account, but it also shows some much-needed support to the environment. By turning off the tumble dryer and utilising more energy-efficient dehumidifiers, you make a clear statement about staying green. Both systems can capably control the humidity in a wide variety of commercial environments. However, there are some notable differences that can help you determine which approach will be better suited in your circumstances: As well as our decades of experience, Aerial are the go-to manufacturer of choice for dehumidification because:

For example, a dehumidifier may be fine-tuned to work in a specific operating range, such as 25-30°C. And if the room is too hot, say 38°C, then the dehumidifier will struggle to cool the air flow down enough to reach the dew point and condense inside the dryer. However, despite being a versatile and essential component of many commercial operations, the rising cost of electricity around the world has placed a growing emphasis on energy efficiency. What factors influence energy efficiency? Furthermore, adsorption units are reliable water damage restoration dehumidifiers, as using a side-channel blower or turbine, they can target water trapped within building cavities. Unlike condense units, which circulate all air within an area, this means dry air can be channelled to exactly where it is required. With more than 25 years of experience, Aerial are a leading name when it comes to sustainable, effective and robust drying equipment.Automatic Condensate Pump Out: Automatically pumps the collected moisture out of the unit via a 12x2mm condensate drain. A hose can be connected to this drain and fed out through a wall. Overflow protection adds peace of mind. The Aerial AD20 refrigerant dehumidifier features an automatic condensate pump, meaning that it pumps the collected moisture directly out of the unit via a hose (hose available separately). This makes it ideal for continuous drying applications, as there is no need to continuously empty a water tank. It can also be used in challenging spaces such as basements and cellars, as the pump is capable of lifting the water out of these areas, to a height of up to 4m. Compact & Portable Refrigerant Dehumidifier Excellent ease of use In summary, the right choice between these two options will be a balance of what is technically required against your available budget. Choosing the right commercial dehumidifier for your circumstances While humidity may usually be associated with warm environments, cold unventilated spaces within a building are the most likely places to find damp and condensation caused by saturated air. As a rule of thumb, it is important to maintain relative humidity below 60%RH to prevent rust, mould and other effects of excess humidity causing extensive damage to buildings. At the same time, it’s important to keep an RH level between 50% and 60% to maintain healthy and comfortable conditions for people inside the buildings. What’s the difference between condense and adsorption dehumidification?



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