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Condensation Dehumidifiers

Condensation dehumidifiers, those that use refrigerants, are highly popular and widely utilised in settings such as residential areas, industrial facilities and indoor swimming pools. These types of dehumidifiers function by employing condensation principles to effectively extract moisture from the air.

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Frequently asked questions

When you see condensation happening in your environment, this can be a sign that you have very high humidity present. You can use a dehumidifier to reduce humidity to prevent condensation from happening.

Yes, they mean the same type of dehumidifier. In some parts of the world, it is referred to as condensation dehumidifier and in other parts as refrigerant dehumidifier.

This really depends on the use case, please contact our engineers at [insert phone number] to select the right product.

The ideal range to set up the desired humidity level is between 40% to 60%rh. So you may set at 50% rh as an optimum desired value. The range of 40% to 60%rh is the most comfortable environment both for human breathing and for every perishable item in your home.

Swimming pool dehumidifiers are made special to have very high protection from corrosion as its constantly near the pool and are heavy duty for handling all types of pools from private to public pools.

No, you need not. It may be required only during maintenance or repair.

This depends on the manufacturer and their design. However, some commonly used gases are R410a, R407c and R290.

Dehumidifiers are very effective against mold and kill molds by depriving it of the environment it thrives on. They are also a great preventive action against molds.

Swimming pool dehumidifiers are used for pool rooms, indoor personal pools or indoor public pools. These dehumidifiers for the swimming pool can be wall mounted, ceiling mounted, duct mounted or left floor standing. For indoor swimming pool dehumidification, people prefer ceiling or duct mounted dehumidifiers as wall mounted or floor standing often come in the way of people using the pool

Condensation is a phenomenon that occurs when moisture or water vapor in the air transforms into liquid water. Formation of small droplets of water sometimes seen in hot humid climates is an example of condensation.

Commercial and industrial dehumidifiers are required for heavy duty applications or large spaces. These are often ceiling-mounted, duct-mounted or floor standing with applications in warehouses, big basements, whole house dehumidification, workshops among many commercial and industrial applications.

Yes, if you can prevent it from getting wet in water and keep everything electrically safe. Keeping electrical appliances in a bathroom is generally not a good idea as any malfunction may lead to electrocution.

Yes, there are a few select models that can do both. Refer to our Residential Dehumidifiers for the same.

Not necessarily, it may have a continuous drainage port also depending on application. Some machines have either a water tank or continuous drainage but we have models that have both a water or condensate tank as well as continuous drain hose port.

This is a subjective question often asked and changes with people's own perspective. However, majority people consider anything below 45dB as reasonably quiet for a dehumidifier.