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Ductable.
Dehumidifiers for swimming pools typically have a ducted design for easy integration with HVAC systems, for a more centralized and distributed airflow of dry air to a larger area more efficiently, allowing for quick dehumidification.
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Automatic operation.
Armed with a completely automatic operation. Users can set desired humidity levels according to which the machine will adjust its functions, delay timer, and require negligible manual interference.
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LCD controller.
These units are fitted with a digital LCD wall mount controller that facilitates control and monitoring of the unit’s operations. The LCD panel displays information such as present humidity levels, required humidity, fan speed, mode of operation, and many more.
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On/Off delay timer.
Allows for manual setting of on or off timer directing the machine when to begin operating and when to shut down. This helps in reduced power consumption and increased efficiency of the device.
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Air filter.
The best swimming pool dehumidifiers are typically fitted with a washable filter at the air inlet that traps impurities any dust particles from the moist air. As a result, the dehumidified air is liberated from any contaminants.
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Auto defrost.
Auto defrost mechanism prevents ice buildup on the coils of this unit when working under extreme low temperatures that can lead to operational disruptions and interfere with the efficiency of the swimming pool dehumidification machine.
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Multi-speed fan.
The fan speed indicates the power and efficiency at which the machine draws in air and passes it over the condenser and evaporator coils, allowing quick dehumidification. Two or Three speed means users have end control to adjust the speed and have control over the noise it produces.
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LED indications.
Dehumidifiers for indoor pools are provisioned with smart LED lights that trigger off for specific functional operations of the unit. For instance, LED lights will glow up when the condensate tank gets full, delay timer is set, power is turned on, fan speed, and many more.
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Hygrometer.
Measures the Relative Humidity (RH) levels in the air and displays it in the LCD panel. It helps users to monitor current room humidity so that they can set a desired value. It also avoids requirements of external device to monitor room moisture level.
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Humidistat.
Monitors and controls the operation of this device. Automatically triggers the compressor to start dehumidification when present humidity levels increase above the set humidity level. At the same time, it turns off the compressor when it is less than the set value.
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Dual operation.
These commercial dehumidification systems for pools usually have two operational modes - ventilation and dehumidification. Ventilation facilitates air circulation without the need for dehumidification, and the latter enables effective moisture control quickly and efficiently.
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High airflow.
Due to the large volumes of moisture that are being constantly generated in pool arenas, these devices are outfitted with a centrifugal fan that allows for high airflow through this machine. High airflow allows moisture removal from a larger area more quickly and effectively..