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Home > Features & Benefits > The Solution Your Swimming Pool Room Dehumidification SolutionA DCA swimming pool room dehumidification system can handle all of your moisture removal needs and in many cases add room heating and cooling. Dehumidification is accomplished by moving room air through the dehumidifying coil which lowers the air temperature below its dew point. Moisture will condense on this coil thus removing a large portion of the moisture from the air. The heat recovered by the above mentioned process, known as latent heat, and the electrical consumption of the compressor is delivered by the reheat condenser coil. The air leaving the evaporator coil enters the reheat condenser coil and picks up the available heat and exits the dehumidifier as warm dry air. With the addition of an optional air cooled remote condenser, a majority of the swimming pool room cooling can be achieved during the warm months. If the pool room temperature should rise above the thermostat set-point, the system will switch from delivering warm dry air to delivering cool dry air automatically. With a seasonally fluctuating load, supplemental heaters must be added to compensate for any heat loss that may be needed to compensate for the lack of heat from dehumidification. The supplemental heat source must be sized to handle the total heating requirements. As stated above, the DCA system will control moisture and in many cases heat and cool the swimming pool room enclosures. Proper installation by qualified personnel of the dehumidifying system in the total pool room environmental control system takes careful planning and is very important for achieving desired results. Your DCA dehumidifier is one of several essential components that are necessary in your project for complete environmental control. The following areas must be incorporated in your swimming pool room by you, your contractor, engineer and architect.
A swimming pool room dehumidification system will not provide desired comfort and building protection unless these areas are addressed. It is the responsibility of the owner along with the contractor, engineer and architect to ensure that careful consideration is given to all of these areas for environment control. See the Swimming Pool Dehumidifier Owner's Manual for installation, operation and maintenance information and guidelines.
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