Built-in dehumidifier for indoor pool

Why install a built-in dehumidifier for your pool?

Example of Integration

Objective: silence and invisibility

Here is an example of the integration of two dehumidifiers for an indoor pool. The goal is twofold: to make the air treatment system invisible and, above all, to minimize the noise from the dehumidifiers. This setup helps prevent condensation on the windows surrounding the indoor pool.

100 l/day

High-capacity dehumidification

35db

Silent dehumidification

1500W

Max electrical consumption

22°C

Heat conservation

Integrating a dehumidifier

How can you make a dehumidification system invisible for an indoor pool?

The constraints are numerous: large windows, no mechanical ventilation (like VMC), and high temperatures.

We choose to relocate the air treatment components, including the pump, to the technical room located beneath the pool.

Built-in dehumidifiers

The technical room houses two ROHAN air&me dehumidifiers in a cabinet.

Insulated ducts are used to prevent heat loss.The lifting pump carries the condensates back into the pool.

Duct fans for built-in dehumidifiers for pools and spas

Four fans are necessary to relieve the dehumidifiers and ensure proper air circulation. The two fans pushing air toward the pool have a capacity of 360m³/hour, while the smaller ones, which draw air in, have a capacity of 280m³/hour.

Remote hygrostat

The hygrostat controls both dehumidifiers and the four fans.

The dehumidifiers are set to continuous mode. Equipped with an auto-restart feature, they are controlled solely via the power socket.

Detailed integration

Nighttime open pool, humid air intake

Covered pool, humid air intake

Warm, dry air outlet

Humidity control panel

Partition the air intake and outlet with a custom-cut plate

Partition the air intake and outlet with a custom-cut plate

Exhaust fan - dry air

Pair of ROHAN dehumidifiers

Air intake fan for humid air

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