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we are currently operating a drying room, and are using two 8kw ac's to remove moisture from the room. Room temp is around 60 degrees celsius. We need a more effective way of removing moisture? Should we use chilled water through evaporators? or R22 refrigeration plant? 20 kw required

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coyte
need more information, you are drying something, what is it and how dry does it need to be? This will determine how "cold" the dehumidifier needs to be. Once this is determined the recomendation for either refrigerant or chilled water can be made.
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Mark Hutton


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dear mark will be back at factory later in the week and get the relevant info required, thanks and regards Coyte

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