| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dehumidification Capacity(30℃,80%RH) | 50L/D |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz |
| Rated Power | 700w |
| Noise Level | ≤40dB(A) |
| Air Circulation (m³/h) | 500 |
| Working humidity range | 30-80% |
| Applicable Area | 40-60 |
| Working Temperature | 5-38℃ |
| Drainage Method | Water Tank+Water Pipe |
| Product Dimensions | 380*480*835mm |
| Packing Dimensions | 470*500*790mm |
| Refrigerant | 290a/R134A |
| Net Weight/Gross Weight | 31kg/33kg |
| FOB Shanghai(USD) | 240 |
Engineered for Continuous Moisture Loads: The Commercial Pool Room Dehumidification Unit
Enclosed aquatic environments generate relentless and aggressive moisture loads. The surface area of a heated swimming pool constantly releases water vapor into the surrounding air, rapidly driving the room's relative humidity toward the saturation point. Standard commercial air conditioning is structurally incapable of managing this immense volume of latent heat. A dedicated commercial pool room dehumidification unit is mechanically engineered to intercept and process this saturated atmosphere. By continuously extracting hundreds of liters of water per day, these high-capacity systems establish a stabilized vapor pressure, ensuring optimal bather comfort while preventing the environment from reaching a critical dew point.
Preserving the Building Envelope with a Pool Enclosure Moisture Extractor
When the highly humid air of an aquatic facility contacts colder exterior walls, window glazing, or roof trusses, immediate and heavy condensation occurs. If this thermodynamic reaction is left unregulated, the moisture rapidly permeates the building envelope. Deploying a heavy-duty pool enclosure moisture extractor is a mandatory mechanical intervention to halt this structural degradation. By aggressively lowering the internal humidity, the machinery prevents condensation from forming on cold surfaces, completely eliminating the risk of rotting architectural wood, degrading fiberglass wall insulation, and the catastrophic oxidation of load-bearing steel frameworks.
Chemical Defense in an Aquatic Facility Air Dryer
The atmosphere within an indoor pool room is not merely humid; it is highly corrosive. As the pool water evaporates, it carries vaporized sanitation chemicals, specifically chloramines, directly into the ambient air. This acidic vapor will quickly destroy the delicate copper and aluminum fins of standard refrigeration coils. To guarantee operational longevity, we manufacture every aquatic facility air dryer with severe-duty chemical shielding. The internal evaporator and condenser heat exchangers are treated with advanced epoxy or hydrophilic anti-corrosive coatings, establishing a robust physical barrier that prevents acidic pitting, galvanic corrosion, and subsequent refrigerant leaks.
Latent Heat Recycling via a Natatorium Humidity Controller
Processing the massive air volumes of an indoor pool requires significant thermodynamic exchange, presenting a critical opportunity for high-efficiency energy recovery. Instead of venting warm, conditioned air outside the facility, an intelligent natatorium humidity controller is engineered to capture the latent heat released during the internal condensation cycle. The system's refrigeration circuit efficiently recycles this recovered thermal energy, injecting it directly back into the dry supply air stream. This engineering approach drastically reduces the facility's auxiliary heating requirements, lowering the daily energy expenditure required to keep the pool room environment stable and comfortable.
Mechanical Integration of Pool Area Dehumidifying Equipment
Large-scale aquatic environmental systems must integrate seamlessly with existing commercial plant architecture to isolate mechanical noise from the occupied space. Our pool area dehumidifying equipment is designed for versatile, remote installation. The heavy-gauge, insulated steel cabinets are typically positioned in an adjacent mechanical equipment room, utilizing standardized supply and return air flanges to connect directly to the pool room’s overhead ducting network. For maintenance personnel, the machinery features automated continuous gravity drainage and weather-sealed access panels, allowing technicians to rapidly inspect coated coils and replace washable pre-filters without dismantling the primary unit.
