High standards of air quality!
In buildings and premises where we spend regular and long periods of time, we should set high standards for air quality!
Dehumidification of buildings
Public premises require a certain proportion of outdoor air in the ventilation, which brings moisture into the premises during parts of the year via the ventilation. Humidity and temperature should be kept relatively constant at a level below 55% RH to avoid corrosion and mold growth.
Moisture affects the whole building, from the building elements themselves to the health of those inside! Even materials and equipment stored or used within the premises can be damaged by excessive moisture levels with corrosion or mold formation.
In certain premises, it can be important to maintain a stable climate all year round. Dehumidify and cool in summer, and heat and humidify in winter. We can deliver this with our CVP technology in the NEXT-S product!
Why choose Airwatergreen?
Because we can demonstrate a reduction in energy consumption of between 30-70% compared to traditional technology. And thus also the CO2 load.
Being able to dehumidify as efficiently at low temperatures is appreciated because it has made it possible to reduce heating costs in premises that are rarely used. This is also an advantage in cold attics, crawlspaces and other underground spaces.
Easy installation. Being able to install the dehumidifiers without unnecessary routing of ventilation pipes reduces installation costs. Especially when installing below ground level or in buildings where you don't want to cause damage!
Our dehumidifiers are installed in a large number of properties in attics, basements, crawlspaces and various other premises above and below ground level!
The REX dehumidifier is mobile and used in larger premises. Our smaller dehumidifier FLEX is portable and used in smaller premises up to the size of a small church.
Our NEXT can handle very large moisture loads with an air flow of up to 10,000 m3/h. And our NEXT-S a stable climate all year round in large premises.





