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Energy efficiency and cost reduction in adiabatic humidification

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In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, adiabatic humidification continues to establish itself as a key solution for industries seeking efficiency and sustainability mentions CAREL newly published white paper entitled ‘Energy Saving in Adiabatic Humidification: Principles, Applications, and Benefits’.

CAREL has published a new white paper entitled “Energy Saving in Adiabatic Humidification: Principles, Applications, and Benefits.” In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, adiabatic humidification continues to establish itself as a key solution for industries seeking efficiency and sustainability.

This white paper explores the potential of adiabatic humidification, a process that adds moisture to the air without the need for external heat sources. Through a comprehensive examination of its principles, applications, and benefits, the document illustrates how adiabatic systems not only optimise indoor air quality conditions but also promote energy savings, reduce operational costs, and meet the sustainability criteria required by current regulations.

The white paper discusses adiabatic humidification, its basics, and various types of humidifiers like pressurised water, ultrasonic, compressed air, and centrifugal. It compares these systems with traditional isothermal humidifiers, focusing on energy and water use, and highlights the significant benefits of adiabatic humidification.

The document also delves into specific applications of this technology in data centres, where efficient humidity control can lead to substantial energy consumption reductions. Through practical examples, it shows total utility cost savings, total energy use, cooling energy savings, and water use. Additionally, the document presents the reduced need for humidification and heating energy, demonstrating how adiabatic humidification can contribute to more efficient and sustainable operations.

“In our ongoing quest for innovative and sustainable solutions, our decades-long expertise in adiabatic humidification remains a constant reference point,” said Stefano Ruzzon, Group Head of Sales and Marketing, Humidification Division. “This white paper provides a comprehensive guide to understanding how this technology can be effectively applied across various sectors, enhancing the efficiency of air quality improvement systems and contributing to a more sustainable future.”

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