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Connecting air ducts to LGR dehumidifiers can greatly enhance their application flexibility and dehumidification efficiency, especially suitable for large spaces, specific industries, or complex scenarios.
Air ducts accurately guide humid air into the dehumidifier, after the dehumidification process, and then direct dry air to a certain area.
This type of dehumidifier is very suitable for environments with complex spatial layouts or multiple wet zones, such as:
Deep in the basement
Wall interlayer
Interior of suspended ceiling
Crawl space
LGR dehumidifiers are commonly used for flood repair or moldy spaces, which are often not suitable for placing machines inside.
With air ducts, machines can be placed in clean and safe areas, while dehumidification and air circulation can be carried out in distant spaces.
Long-distance air supply and return ducts can form a closed-loop airflow, improve air circulation efficiency, and reduce dead corners.
Dehumidifiers paired with air ducts are particularly suitable for industrial plants, large warehouses, hotel ceiling systems, and other scenarios.
It can be connected to the exhaust duct to form a negative-pressure dehumidification system, which extracts moisture and exports it outdoors.
Or connect the fresh air system to achieve ventilation and air exchange while dehumidifying.
A flood restoration dehumidifier can serve multiple spaces through multiple air ducts, greatly improving the cost-effectiveness and work efficiency of the equipment.
Especially suitable for:
On-site dehumidification during the decoration period
Temporary dehumidification at the flood site
Customers renting dehumidifiers
Place the host in a location far away from the work area (such as a storage room or equipment room), and use air ducts to supply dehumidification, effectively reducing noise interference to users.
The air duct system can be connected in series with a dehumidifier and an air filter (such as HEPA) or air purification equipment to form an integrated system of "dehumidification+purification".
The sites restored by the professional restoration company
The construction site with drying requirements after construction/painting
Medical institutions, archives, and laboratories
The basement and crawl space of high-end residential buildings
Cold storage rooms, wine cellars, and underground garages