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The heating, cooling, and moisture loads of a natatorium or indoor pool area are a product of seasonal variations in outdoor air temperature and humidity, solar gains and losses, as well as the presence of spectators, bleacher areas, and different crowd dynamics. As the equipment centerpiece linchpin of natatorium HVAC systems, the indoor pool dehumidifier controls humidity in pool enclosures to compensate for what is created by evaporation, regardless of outdoor conditions. Humidity regulation also protects the building’s structural elements, furnishings, décor, and support systems such as lighting and electric systems.
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommends relative humidity in a natatorium stay between 50% and 60%. Lower relative humidity increases operation costs due to increased evaporation and can lead to swimmer discomfort due to evaporative cooling from their bodies when exiting the pool. Higher relative humidity increases the risk to the building structure. It is recommended to apply our 500 PPD Natatorium Dehumidifier, which has a compact design, timer function, and various control methods.
The heating, cooling, and moisture loads of a natatorium or indoor pool area are a product of seasonal variations in outdoor air temperature and humidity, solar gains and losses, as well as the presence of spectators, bleacher areas, and different crowd dynamics. As the equipment centerpiece linchpin of natatorium HVAC systems, the indoor pool dehumidifier controls humidity in pool enclosures to compensate for what is created by evaporation, regardless of outdoor conditions. Humidity regulation also protects the building’s structural elements, furnishings, décor, and support systems such as lighting and electric systems.
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommends relative humidity in a natatorium stay between 50% and 60%. Lower relative humidity increases operation costs due to increased evaporation and can lead to swimmer discomfort due to evaporative cooling from their bodies when exiting the pool. Higher relative humidity increases the risk to the building structure. It is recommended to apply our 500 PPD Natatorium Dehumidifier, which has a compact design, timer function, and various control methods.