Whirlpool® Gold AD70USS Dehumidifier

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools


Controlling Humidity in Natatoriums/Indoor Pools

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools


HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools



HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools

How to get the PERFECT BALANCE of Water and Air from Building to Dehumidification

Much information has been distributed over the years regarding indoor pools, for "how" and "why" to properly control the humidity in an indoor pool. Questions arise as to what works and at what cost-from exhaust fans, exchanging outside air for indoor air (waste ventilation), opening windows, plug in basement dehumidifiers style 100% Outside Air, systems, to mechanical refrigeration based dehumidification systems. A pool room is like a pot of boiling water on a stove ... the moist warm air coming off the pool in the form of evaporation rises and stratifies into the ceiling areas andwalls of the pool room. Left uncontrolled, this 100% humidity eventually destroys all building materials and equipment, ceilings cave in, mold, rot, mildew occur.

Today's heat recovery refrigeration based dehumidification systems reduce this humidity to the recommended ASHRAE Guidelines of 50-60%, maintains temperatures, provides heating and cooling, and adds resource of free "reheat" to room and pool while in operation. In many cases, dehumidification is an afterthought or after moisture problems become apparent. In some cases equipment not appropriate to these types of structures is installed and in ashort time becomes apparent that it does not work to control the environment. Costs of preventing deterioration problems with pool rooms can be prevented at the design stage and aremuch less than the costs of repairs down the road. What we see today is a lack of knowledge in building envelopes, engineering, installation of dehumidification systems and the properly sized air delivery system installed to reduce humidity, and control the pool room environment 365 days/year.

Many companies have written articles that recommend utilizing expensive and unnecessary building materials, which in reality--are neither "bullet proof" nor water proof against "mother nature's heat pump". An engineer who specialized in indoor pools and dehumidification ozs said "if it is a battle with water ... water always wins".

HVAC Dehumidification Indoor Pools

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function


Dehumidifiers use a heat pump (similar to an air conditioner's heat pump) or chemical adsorbents to remove moisture from the air without cooling the air.

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function


Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function



Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function

A heat pump dehumidifier made uses a fan to draw indoor air over a heat exchange coil. The coil is almost freezing. The water in the air condenses on the coil and is drained. A second heat exchange coil, which reheats the air the dehumidifier made exhausts its into the room.

A heat pump dehumidifier made dumps heat lost from the compressor and fan motors into the air. It returns to the indoor air the heat generated by the dehumidifier made turning water vapour to liquid.

Chemical adsorbent dehumidifiers

This type of dehumidifier made is designed for hot, humid climates and is not really suitedfor use in Canada.

Chemical adsorbent dehumidifiers absorb moisture from the air with a "bustine anti"--a drying agent such as silica gel. The bustine anti is on a heat exchange wheel. A separate loopsets air dries the wheel and exhausts its the hot, damp air outdoors through special ducting.

A chemical adsorbent dehumidifier made uses more energy than a heat pump dehumidifier made. It is only cost-effective when it uses natural gas for heat exchange--and then only if natural gas is available at a low summer rates.

Homemade dehumidifier made

Some inventive people use bags of road de-icing salt to absorb moisture from the air. The wet salt solution drips into a pan or floor drain, drying the air. Because the salt runs off with the water removed from the air, it must bereplaced. The system has no moving parts.

If you try this homemade dehumidifier made, remember that salt is highly corrosive to metals and quite hard on the skin.

Dehumidifying ventilators

This type of dehumidifier made has a sensor-controller and exhaust fans. You set the sensor-controller to run when humidity reaches a set level. A dehumidifying ventilator is particularly effective if the humidity source is in your basement.

Dehumidifying ventilators don't recover heat but they use less electricity than heat pump dehumidifiers. They are not effective in hot, muggy weather, as they bring more outside air into the house. They can be effective in cold weather.

A ventilator dehumidifying depressurizes your basement, which can cause combustion spillage gas.Make sure your heating contractor checks the venting for your gas furnace, water heater and wood-burning appliances. Consider using a carbon monoxide warning device if you install a dehumidifying ventilator.

Choosing a Dehumidifier made

Dehumidifier made purchase costs

Heat pump dehumidifiers are complex, low-production machines and are not low-cost items. Spring seems to be the best time to buy: in the last few years dealers have held sales early in the spring with savings of $ 50 to $ 100.

The more water in dehumidifier made holds--which is measured in litres or U.S. pints a day--the more it costs. You pay more for special features.

In 2000, you can expect to pay between $ 200 and $ 250 for a unit rated at 10 L (21 Us pints or 2.1 imperial gal.)day--suitable for a small house with a moderate moisture problem. The price rises to between $ 250 and $ 350 for a unit with a capacity of 20 litres (42 U.S. pints or 4.3 imperial gal) per day--suitable for a large house with more severe problems.

Running costs for both units are about the same if they both have the same Efficiency Factor. The next section explains the Efficiency Factor.

Don't try to save money by buying a unit that does not have automatic defrost. If a room is too cool, a dehumidifier made can frost over and stop removing moisture. A frosted-over dehumidifier made left running for a long time will break down.

Introducing Dehumidifiers and their Function

Friday, June 15, 2012

Dehumidifiers Buying Guide

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A dehumidifier made can take that sticky feeling out of a damp basement or crawl space. Humidity levels above 50 percent can breed dust mites, mildew, and mold, which may worsen allergies and asthma. As our testers found, the best dehumidifiers aren't necessarily the highest priced. Learn more about dehumidifiers on our website: www.consumerreports.org

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