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The Uses of Dry Air
In many manufacturing processes, humidity control is necessary to completing a particu­lar process successfully.

How to Produce Dry Air
Ways to remove moisture by chang­ing the temperature or pressure. 

Construction of a Controlled Space
To prepare any space for humidity control, certain precautions are necessary, regard­less of the type of air drying equipment.

Calculating the Various Moisture Loads
Methods used successfully to calculate vapor loads; replacing the extensive calculations and laboratory tests that might otherwise be required.

Sizing the Dehumidifier
When deciding what size dehumidifier to use, remember that controlled space requirements sometimes exceed the anticipated design peak load.

Bry-Air Dehumidifiers for Product Drying
Product drying applications include two general types: bulk drying and continuous drying.

Resources & Utilities

Processes and Properties of Dry Air
When air is saturated, dry­bulb, wet-bulb, and dew-point temperatures are identical.

Determining Moisture Loads
Moisture load can come from many sources, which provide the data needed to calculate the total latent load on any air conditioning or drying system. The total latent load equals the sum of applicable individual loads.

Typical Application Standards
A chart with typical conditions for multiple applications of dry air.

Methods for Ductwork Design
A study of successful methods utilized in ductwork design for dehumdification systems.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Desiccant Dehumidification

Glossary
Commonly Used Terms

Useful Conversion Tables and Charts
A set of charts that cover multiple areas frequently encountered in dehumidification systems engineering.

 

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