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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To determine whether a professional dehumidifier is necessary for your facility, there are several symptoms to be aware of. A commercial or industrial dehumidifier is one specifically designed to manage the humidity levels in a large, commercial space, or to support professional activities such as construction work or water damage restoration. 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

This is because radiators can significantly increase the relative humidity of the area they are used. When this mixes with the colder, wetter weather in the winter months, it creates condensation and dampness, which can then lead to mould and bacteria to form. This not only has the potential to damage the structural integrity of your home, it may also be a hazard to you and your family’s health. Take a look at our wide range available online. You can view by type or by application. If you need any help or advice as to which dehumidifier is best for your needs, simply get in touch with our sales team via telephone or online live chat. Types of Dehumidifiers 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 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.

In addition, the energy cost of an electric heater can run very high, especially if you are running it as consistently as you would a commercial dehumidifier. By contrast, Aerial dehumidifiers reuse the latent heat energy generated during the dehumidification process. This is then used to reheat the cool air passing through it, helping maintain the temperature within the area. 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. The choice you make will dictate the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of maintaining humidity within your building. In this article, we explain the differences between adsorption and condense dehumidification, the applications most suited to each, and why Aerial has become such a renowned source of expertise across Europe. What is dehumidification?

The Aerial AD 20 is a robust and effective condensation dehumidifier for drying spaces out following water damage and after leaks and floods. It can be used for drying out rooms in the home, commercial spaces, as well as challenging spaces such as basements and cellars. It can also be used for preservation applications in storage and archiving rooms. We hope that this has given you some valuable insight into the advantages of using a dehumidifier for drying clothes over the more traditional tumble dryer. The infographic above should give you a clear overview of the differences between the two types of system. Determining the most appropriate unit for your environment is centred on creating the most ideal conditions while minimising costs. In other words, balancing what’s technically possible with what’s sustainable. However, with a wide choice of commercial dehumidifiers on the market, you may be struggling to find the best one for your needs. Below we discuss how to select the ideal option for your purposes. What is a commercial dehumidifier? To illustrate how the performance of a single unit can change in different conditions, consider the following example:

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As well as our decades of experience, Aerial are the go-to manufacturer of choice for dehumidification because: While acquiring a laundry dryer dehumidifier may represent a larger initial cost than a typical tumble dryer, the difference in costs over time are staggering. The running costs of a condensation dehumidifier can be as little as 0.03€ an hour – approximately 12 times less expensive to run than a standard tumble dryer.



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