During dehumidification cycles, air passes across an evaporator coil to remove moisture, leaving the coil's surface in the low to mid-50s° F, which, depending on load conditions, may be too cold for the room.
Hot gas reheat coils work by diverting some of the gas that would normally go to the condenser to a reheat coil. This coil then heats the air back up to the appropriate temperature. The air is then sent to a supply fan, followed by the system's principal heating coil. These coils can be added to the system during construction or subsequently.
Our hot gas reheat coils are most commonly utilized in the HVAC industry for applications such as supermarket refrigeration and commercial buildings.
During dehumidification cycles, air passes across an evaporator coil to remove moisture, leaving the coil's surface in the low to mid-50s° F, which, depending on load conditions, may be too cold for the room.
Hot gas reheat coils work by diverting some of the gas that would normally go to the condenser to a reheat coil. This coil then heats the air back up to the appropriate temperature. The air is then sent to a supply fan, followed by the system's principal heating coil. These coils can be added to the system during construction or subsequently.
Our hot gas reheat coils are most commonly utilized in the HVAC industry for applications such as supermarket refrigeration and commercial buildings.
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