By adjusting the temperature and humidity, ventilation can be achieved without opening the windows!
We would like to introduce the benefits of the humidity control air conditioning system 'Liquid Desiccant' for school air conditioning. Generally, air conditioners installed in school buildings and classrooms only adjust the temperature while circulating indoor air, so they cannot provide ventilation. By using this product, it is possible to adjust humidity while ventilating. It accurately adjusts and supplies the set temperature and humidity to the school building and classrooms, allowing for humidity control while ventilating, and the air conditioner can be used only for supplementary temperature adjustment to maintain a comfortable environment. [Challenges] ■ Unstable indoor environment due to window ventilation ■ Pollen enters when windows are opened ■ Infection risk due to dryness ■ Ventilation cannot be achieved with air conditioning *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Effects】 ■ Ventilation during class without opening windows ■ Almost 100% reduction of outdoor dust ■ Comfortable environment suitable for maintaining health ■ Humidity control while ventilating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company manufactures and sells liquid-type humidity control air conditioning systems, the "Moist Processor," and we are available for consultations regarding air conditioning and energy conservation. Installation and maintenance services for the "Moist Processor" are available throughout Japan. Please feel free to contact us. *Recognized for its energy efficiency and economic benefits, we received the highest award, the "Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award," from the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy on July 1, 2021. Please check our press release for more information.