The IICRC WRT body of knowledge states thatdesiccant dehumidifiersare the most effective option when ambient temperatures fall below approximately50°F. Refrigerant-based dehumidifiers rely on condensation at cold coils and become inefficient or inoperative at lower temperatures due to coil icing and reduced moisture removal capacity.
Desiccant systems remove moisture throughadsorption, a chemical bonding process that is not dependent on air temperature. This allows desiccants to perform effectively in cold environments where refrigerant units fail.
The WRT manual highlights desiccants as the preferred solution for cold structures, unheated buildings, winter losses, and Class 4 drying scenarios. Gas bypass and LGR units extend the operating range of refrigerants but still have temperature limitations.
Selecting the correct dehumidifier type based on ambient conditions is a core competency under the WRT standard and ensures efficient, defensible drying.
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