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Dehumidifying in the face of disaster
07 March 2013
Restoration Express has launched the most powerful product in its range, the Capture 55L refrigerant dehumidifier.
Restoration Express has
launched the most
powerful product in its
range, the Capture 55L
refrigerant dehumidifier.
The dehumidifier rapidly dries out rooms and is targeted at high humidity environments undergoing flood or fire restoration.
Features include a hot gas bypass for low temperature defrost, a humidistat to stop 'overdrying,' automatic pump out and an air filter.
The dehumidifier also works in tandem with Restoration Express's Helix Airmover, with both machines working to create evaporation and collect moisture .
The Capture 55L is available for purchase or hire with delivery available in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
David Martin of Restoration Express said: "The Capture 55L has undergone extensive field trials to ensure it delivers outstanding results in the most testing flood and fire restoration environments.
"It has been designed to support the work of restoration professionals, who have given input at the design stage into what works best out on site."
The dehumidifier rapidly dries out rooms and is targeted at high humidity environments undergoing flood or fire restoration.
Features include a hot gas bypass for low temperature defrost, a humidistat to stop 'overdrying,' automatic pump out and an air filter.
The dehumidifier also works in tandem with Restoration Express's Helix Airmover, with both machines working to create evaporation and collect moisture .
The Capture 55L is available for purchase or hire with delivery available in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
David Martin of Restoration Express said: "The Capture 55L has undergone extensive field trials to ensure it delivers outstanding results in the most testing flood and fire restoration environments.
"It has been designed to support the work of restoration professionals, who have given input at the design stage into what works best out on site."
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