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| Hot water based dehumidifier, ComfortDry 250 NovelAire Technologies announced the release of ComfortDry 250, a desiccant based dehumidifier, driven with hot water, to improve comfort, indoor air quality and to save energy. The ComfortDry 250 unit provides a real independent control of humidity. With the ComfortDry 250, homes, as well as commercial establishments such as restaurants, small office buildings, strip malls and doctors offices can effectively control humidity to prevent mold growth, protect furnishings and eliminate dust mite problem. "When using solar hot water or solar assisted hot water, air conditioning savings are realized because comfort can be maintained at higher setpoint temperatures when humidity is controlled," said Neil Stephansson, president at NovelAire Technologies. "For every degree the temperature is raised, A/C energy savings are estimated at four to seven percent per degree increase." Benefits available to customers with ComfortDry 250 include: • Dehumidifies with any hot water source to control humidity independently • Prevents mold, mildew and dust mite growth by maintaining 50 percent RH • Saves energy by maintaining comfort at higher set point temperatures The revolutionary new technology of NovelAire's Comfort Wheel allows customers to maximize moisture removal and comfort with the ComfortDry 250 unit. The Comfort Wheel rotates while simultaneously adsorbing a home or application's moisture. Then, the moisture-laden wheel rotates into the outdoor air stream and discharges unwanted excess moisture outdoors. This energy efficient process provides increased comfort and lower cooling bills. "With ComfortDry 250, NovelAire Technologies carries forward our tradition of delivering excellence in innovative indoor air quality solutions," said Neil Stephansson, president at NovelAire Technologies. "Our product is not only one of the most effective high-end variable speed air conditioning units in the market today, but it also brings a huge benefit to homes and commercial applications in managing a comfortable and healthy indoor living environment." write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |