How Ducted dehumidifiers work?
A ducted dehumidifier is a dehumidifier that is connected to a duct or ventilation shaft with either the supply air, return air,or both. The duct work can be connected to an existing HVAC system or ducted out on its own to an exterior area.
Are all dehumidifiers ducted?
Depending on the application, a dehumidifier doesn’t have to be ducted to do its job. Only dehumidifiers with a strong enough fan to overcome the static pressure of the ductwork are capable of being ducted.
Why use a ducted dehumidifier?
Often the space that needs to be dehumidified is not the same space that houses the dehumidifier, the application requires a better distributed airflow, or there are multiple spaces needing dry airflow. By ducting the dehumidifier to these remote locations, the user has the freedom to install the dehumidifier where ever it is convenient, easily distribute dry air across a wide area, or can use a single dehumidifier to dry multiple spaces. Ducted dehumidifiers also have the added benefit of being able to condition fresh outside air to the space rather than just circulate stale indoor air.