Tempest Restoration Limited
17 The Maltings,
Narborough,
Kings Lynn,
Norfolk,
PE32 1TE
Tel: 0845 052 4522
Fax: 0870 199 2541

www.tempestrestoration.co.uk

Commercial property drying

Tempest Restoration Ltd are experts in the Fire and Flood Restoration industry. In a commercial property flood or pipe burst situation the walls, floors, ceilings etc, become saturated causing the air to become moisture laden as evaporation takes place. Here at Tempest Restoration Ltd we have a variety of drying equipment to cover any commercial property drying need . When a commercial property is affected it is essential to act promptly to avoid further disruption to the business.

An airmover is designed to deliver a stream of air at or across a surface. They can have variable speed motors and optional sized wheels.

A dehumidifier is a machine that has the capability to extract moisture from the air in a given area.

Airmovers

An airmover, when drying a commercial property , is designed to deliver a stream of air at or across a surface. They can have variable speed motors and optional sized wheels. The correct positioning of the airmover is crucial to aid efficient drying. By using a stand, the airflow can be elevated 15° or 20°, A tilt of 45° or 90° can be used to dry walls or ceilings. Using the fan flat to the wet surface will lift moisture from the saturated layer (100%RH) into the general body of air, thus replacing air at the surface with drier air this aids evaporation.

Condensing/Refrigerant Dehumidifiers

This type of dehumidifier when used in drying a commercial property lowers the air temperature below the dew point temperature enabling the water vapour to become a liquid. The dehumidifier takes the moist air, draws it across refrigerated causing it to condense. The moisture runs off into a receptacle. The air, which has been "dried" or "processed", is then returned to the room to repeat the process.

Dessicant Dehumidifiers

When used in drying a commercial property this type of dehumidifier works on an adsorption condenser basis taking moisture from the air as it is blown through a honeycomb dessicant wheel. During the process air is sucked into the unit via a filter and a radial fan it passes through the rotor where the air is dehumidified. The dry air then passes out of the unit through the dry air outlets.

An adsorption dehumidifier works whatever the temperature. At temperatures far below freezing (i.e.-40°C) the air can still be dehumidified. The CTR dehumidifier’s regeneration process works continuously. The rotor in the CTR dehumidifier contains high active silica gel and has a very long lifespan.