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Dehumidifiers

How Do Dehumidifiers Work?

A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air. The usual technique used to remove the moisture is to condense the moisture onto a cold surface.

If you pour a cold glass of water in a hot environment, moisture will condense on the glass. When air cools, it loses its ability to hold moisture; in the case of the cold glass, the moisture in the air condenses on the glass. If the glass is left on a surface and the air is humid, a puddle of water will form. The same occurs in air conditioners. The moisture in the air inside the room condenses onto the air conditioner's cold coils and the water drips out into a container.

A dehumidifier is very similar to an air conditioner but it has both its hot and cold coils in the same box. A fan draws the room's air over the cold coil of the air conditioner to condense the moisture. The dry air then passes through the hot coil to heat it back up to its original temperature.

Why is Water Out Better Than Traditional Dehumidifiers?

Whether you are drying a flooded domestic property, or a large commercial building, Water Out will dry more efficiently than any other system.

Recent independent testing at the UK's National Flood School in Farnham and the United States Hydrolab confirms that;

"there is no other system that dries property as fast"

How does Water Out compare to conventional refrigerant and desiccant methods of drying?

Water Out was recently put to the test at the UK National Flood School's flood house and reduced the best drying times achieved by dehumidifiers by a massive margin of around 90%.

 

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