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HUMIDITY CONTROL


For instance, in the storage of vaccines and medicines, the combination of refrigeration and humidity control ensures that conditions are maintained within the recommended ranges of 5o


C +/-2o C and 20% to 30% relative humidity.


With these integrated systems, adjustments to one parameter will automatically lead to corresponding adjustments in the other, minimising human error and ensuring operational reliability.


■ Energy-effi cient and sustainable solutions: As sustainability becomes a higher priority across industries, many forward-thinking companies have concentrated on off ering energy-effi cient solutions that reduce the environmental impact of humidity control systems. For example, by employing heat recovery and using natural refrigerants, we have developed systems that require less energy and have a reduced carbon footprint compared to traditional solutions. These innovations are particularly important in industries where sustainability goals are closely linked to operational practices. This has allowed us to use our dehumidifi cation technology and our knowledge of heat pumps to collaborate with these two pieces of equipment and employ hot water rather than electric heaters


to remove moisture from the desiccant rotor. Additionally, systems that incorporate variable refrigerant fl ow technology can modulate cooling and dehumidifi cation capacity depending on the specifi c needs of the space. This fl exibility helps to signifi cantly reduce energy consumption, especially in larger facilities that operate across multiple temperature and humidity zones.


■ Advanced monitoring and compliance tools: Compliance with industry regulations is non-ne- gotiable, and the level of precision required can make manual monitoring and documentation cumbersome. With this in mind, Klima-Therm, for example, integrates advanced monitoring and data logging capabilities into its systems. These solutions off er cloud-based platforms that provide real-time visibility into environmental conditions, allow for historical trend analysis, and automatically generate reports to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The real-time monitoring system can alert staff immediately if conditions move out of range, minimising the risk of potential product damage. These systems also support remote access, allowing operators to monitor and manage conditions from anywhere, enhancing operational fl exibility and control.


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■ Customisation and scalability: Each industry, and even each application within an industry, has its unique requirements. That is why my own company’s solutions are customisable to meet the specifi c needs of each environment, whether it’s a small laboratory freezer or a large-scale pharma- ceutical warehouse. The scalability of their systems ensures that as business needs evolve – whether through expansion or a change in product require- ments – the humidity control system can grow and adapt accordingly.


Maintaining optimal humidity control in challenging environments requires a combination of expertise, technology, and a commitment to sustainability. The pharmaceutical sector, in particular, presents some of the toughest requirements when it comes to environmental conditions, and failure to meet these standards can have dire consequences.


The future of humidity control lies in the continued


evolution of technology and a growing focus on energy-effi cient, sustainable practices. Thankfully, even in the most challenging environments, precise environmental control is achievable, cost-eff ective, and environmentally responsible.


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