Businesses are becoming more and more insistent on leveraging technology that is both eco-friendly and cost effective. Dectron delivers on this growing demand with several industry-leading features that provide both an environmentally-friendly approach to dehumidification and an attractive return on investment.
At the core of Dectron’s product philosophy is to have the lowest possible refrigerant charges across its line of dehumidification solutions. Traditional natatorium dehumidifiers require a large refrigerant charge that is not only expensive but also leads to oil and refrigerant migration control challenges that can impact compressor reliability.
Dectron’s Dry-O-Tron LEEDeR Series uses up to 85% less refrigerant charge compared to traditional DX systems. The Series also uses a water-glycol mix as a secondary heat exchange fluid to greatly reduce costs and environmental risks.
HVAC units that rely on manifold gauges are vulnerable to refrigerant loss whenever a service technician needs to remove these gauges to check the pressure of the refrigeration circuit.
Dectron’s equipment renders these issues obsolete. All units are factory-equipped with refrigerant pressure transducers, enabling service technicians to check the pressure of the refrigeration circuit from an Internet-connected device.
All Dectron units can be set up to reject heat outdoors to a dry cooler. These fluid-cooled systems are inherently environmentally friendly because of their low refrigerant charge.
Conventional compressorized dehumidifiers use a hot gas reheat coil with a simple on/off function, resulting in unstable space temperatures and RH level fluctuations. Compressorized Dectron units use a 0-100% modulating reheat coil to keep the space temperature and RH levels stable year round.
This modulating approach to reheat also results in less wear and tear on the compressor as the unit does not have to cycle between on/off modes and therefore constantly fill the coils with liquid refrigerant.
Next to compressors, fans are the largest consumer of energy in an HVAC system, as they run 24 hours a day. Just reducing the operating costs of the fans significantly reduces the operating costs of the facility as a whole.
Direct-drive ECM and plenum fans with VFD offer the most efficient means of moving air while using the lowest possible fan energy. Antiquated belt-driven systems pose a maintenance concern and can consume as much as 25% more fan energy.
Direct-drive fans are standard across the entire Dectron product line. Not a single Dectron unit contains a belt-driven fan arrangement.