Process Air Conditioning

Cleanrooms also use them for the production of integrated circuits, pharmaceuticals etc, in which very high levels of air cleanliness and humidity control is needed to successfully complete the process. There are many other areas that use process air conditioning, for example, Breeding laboratories, aircraft air conditioning, data processing centres, Textile factories, physical testing facilities, plant nurseries, nuclear facilities, laboratories, mines and food processing areas.

In all of the above mentioned circumstances the air around will not only need to be temperature controlled but also to control the humidity, the air quality, air motion and air movement.

Humidity Control

Air conditioning equipment reduces the humidity of the air controlled by the given system. The relatively cold evaporator coil condenses the water vapour from the processed air sending the water to a drain and removing water vapour from the cooled space thus lowering the humidity in the given room. Since humans perspire, to provide natural bodily cooling by the evaporation of perspiration from the skin, dry air provides a more comfortable surrounding.

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