Dehumidification involves the process of removing excess humidity or moisture accumulation from a range of establishments, be it residential or commercial properties, warehouse and manufacturing facilities, indoor swimming pools, offices, basements, and more.
High humidity levels can lead to various issues like mold growth, musty odors, and damage to furniture or electronics, including human health hazards such as difficulty breathing, respiratory issues, skin allergies, irritation, and more.
Dehumidifiers are appliances specifically designed to extract moisture from the air, helping to create a more pleasant and safer living or working environment.
This is basically achieved by the process of dehumidification, wherein these air dryers extract humid air through their air inlet, and passing the air over a series of evaporator coils where the water content is condensed to water droplets and stored in the condensate reservoir, if any.
The dry air is then passed to a series of condenser coils where it is reheated before releasing it back to the atmosphere, ensuring optimal humidity levels.