United CoolAir Coporation’s Therm Air division has released the PACH25DH, a portable 25-ton dehumidification unit that enables the end user to run both the AC and heat at the same time.
Phoenix Restoration has added a product video site, where users can go to watch “how-to” and “service and maintenance” videos on all of the company’s LGR dehumidifiers.
Dri-Eaz has released a new video featuring the Velo and Velo Pro airmovers stacked with Revolution dehumidifiers in a Ford Transit Connect van, as a means of showcasing how a compact van can be used on restoration jobs.
Jon-Don has released the R340, a compact, high-performance LGR dehumidifier that’s able to remove up to 145 pints per day at AHAM while drawing just 9.2 amps.
Dri-Eaz (drieaz.com) has released a new HEPA kit that’s able to convert its Velo and Velo Pro air movers to an air filter for use as an air scrubber, a key tool for restorative drying, remodel and construction jobs.
Part 1 of this series, which you can see in the October R&R, discussed some of the physical changes that occur when you add heat to water and wet materials.
The new Velo™ and Velo Pro airmovers deliver that and more: unbeatable versatility, easy maintenance and maximum airflow, all in a design that requires half the amps and measures half the height of traditional “snail shell” carpet dryers.
Some restorers are afraid to even utter the word “heat.” This article is aimed to help restoration professionals have a better understanding of heat, its consequences and its applications in restoration drying.