Greenhouse Dehumidifier China
USD $780 - $780 /Set
Min.Order:1 Set
Hangzhou Conloon Electric Co., Ltd.
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240L/D industrial dehumidifier
Features :
Parameter:
Model | DH-5240C |
Humidity Removal | 240L/D |
Power Source | 220V/380V/50HZ |
Rated Power Input | 5.0KW |
Rated Power Current | 8.8A |
Work Temperature | 5-38°C |
Circulating Air | 2800M3/h |
Refrigerant | R22/R407C |
Net Weight | 152Kg |
Gross Weight | 165Kg |
Applying Space | 350~400m2 |
Product Dimension | 405x605x1620mm |
Packing Dimension | 485x655x1680mm |
Package and shipping:
Package: wooden case with pallet.
Shipping :by sea or by train.
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FAQ :
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacture?
A: As one of the oldest manufactures of dehumidifiers and humidifiers, we are now taking the leading position of cooling industry in mainland China. We have 100 employees with more than 15 engineers and 4 production lines.
Q: Do you accept OEM ?
A: Yes, we can accept OEM, and we have the professional designer to help you design your logo.
Q: Do you accept ODM?
A: We welcome ODM, we have professional engineers team to help you with the design of the dehumidifiers and to provide you the professional suggestion with the dehumidifiers you want.
Q: Can I buy a sample for testing ?
A: Yes, we can supply you with a sample. for most of the models, we have them in stock. we can supply you with the sample within 2 days after the payment.
Q: Can I visit your factory?
A: We warmly welcome you come to visit us at Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province. You can take the airplane to Shanghai, then take the fast train for 50 minute to Hangzhou railway station, we can pick you up at the railway station. If you fly to Hangzhou directly, we can pick you up at the airport.
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Humidity Knowledge:
HOW TO IDENTIFY HUMIDITY ISSUES IN YOUR BUILDING
Your building humidity level is likely the last thing on your mind when considering your building’s health and safety, however, ignoring humidity issues can lead to costly building maintenance and repair issues. If you’re interested in maintaining the structural integrity of your building, the health and longevity of your materials and equipment, and the well-being of your staff, you may want to consider taking a closer look at indoor humidity.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Measured as a ratio of present moisture relative to saturation levels, humidity can be a bit confusing. Click this link to check out our post, “What is RH and why does it matter?”, for a refresher. Lacking a clear understanding of humidity and the challenges it causes can lead to major issues, including:
· Growth of mold and mildew throughout your building
· Increase in allergy and respiratory health problems in your staff
· Damage to electrical equipment or sensors
· Increase in prevalence of insects and other pests
Indoor humidity levels are safest between 40 and 60 percent, but there’s quite a bit of variation between a room with 40 percent humidity and 60 percent. So how do you know the right building humidity level? First, look for signs of a humidity problem in your building:
Mold and mildew thrive in environments that are consistently over 60% relative humidity. Not only are mold and mildew a health hazard, but they give off a musky smell and are visually unappealing. Mold spores can cause asthma attacks and are a common allergen that could potentially be affecting the health of your staff.
Whether it’s on a window because of a quick change in outdoor temperatures or because a cold pipe is running through a warm space, indoor condensation is common. Quickly building up on windows, walls, and equipment, uncontrolled condensation can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. More commonly, condensation will pool in specific areas and cause damage to carpeting, drywall, and furniture while also creating a slick surface for employees to slip on. At a minimum, condensation is visually unappealing; at its worst, it could be a serious safety hazard.
High humidity levels can be a life-ender for electronic equipment like computers, printers, or servers. Even though these objects aren’t often susceptible to condensation and mildew due to their high operating temperatures, extended exposure can begin to have an effect. Paper, wooden furniture, and books, on the other hand, all absorb excess moisture in the air and can be a host for mold growth.
Whether you’re unsure if you have a problem in your building, unclear on the ideal building humidity level, or want to know how best to treat a known humidity issue, an expert from Conloon may be able to help. Our team of highly trained professionals can inspect your building, analyze the results, and find a solution.