Diesel fuel heated dessicant reactivation with internal heat...

Refrigeration – Atmosphere and sorbent contacting type

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C062S278000, C096S146000, C034S072000

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11223748

ABSTRACT:
Dessicants employed in dehumidifying moisturized air present within a water-damaged building are themselves dehumidified to liberate collected moisture through the use of ambient air drawn over and about a heat exchanger fired by diesel fuel, with portions of the air drawn through the dessicant in both directional air flow paths being used to heat the water-damaged building.

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