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Desiccant HVAC systems use a desiccant material such as silica gel on a rotational wheel structure to provide extra humidity control. This reduces energy requirements and eliminates condensation, mold, and rust by removing moisture outside the cooled space.

Our Desiccant Systems offer:

  • 4,000-50,000 CFM
  • 30"-86" Wheel Diameter (in)
  • 79-642 Desiccant Dehumidification Capacity Moisture Removal (lb/hr)
  • 10-115 Sensible Cooling Capacity Cooling Capacity (tons)
  • Factory wired, piped, assembled & tested
  • Rooftop or Split System
  • Independent return air circuit parallel to outdoor air circuit treats sensible load requirements of space, giving your system built-in flexibility
  • Motorized outdoor air with cost-efficient night-bypass damper
  • Manual balance dampers in outdoor and return air plenum for easy, fast fine tuning
  • Heat reclaim coils use waste heat derived from your refrigeration system to offset requirements for comfort zone heating
  • Auxiliary heat section is specifically designed for your location’s requirements
  • Low velocity pleated, long-lasting air filters
  • Backward inclined airfoil blade blowers for high-efficiency operation
  • Premium efficiency 4-pole motors (exceeds EPAC requirements)
  • Single point power connection for easy installation
  • Spacious cabinet design with full height access doors, with single handle, multiple point latches, for easy access and maintenance
  • Oversized condenser coils designed for higher efficiency and energy savings
  • Factory mounted 24-volt controls are compatible to the computer hardware of your choice. Your control system matches your specifications exactly.
 

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Seasons•4 has built its history on solving unique heating, cooling and air quality problems. Our company began as a custom HVAC manufacturer in 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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We can custom-engineer an HVAC system for almost any need. Typically, we are called upon to find ways to upgrade old systems to provide better performance and efficiency.