Why do indoor swimming pools have to be dehumidified instead of constant temperature, right?
It will corrode buildings and decorative surfaces, and even seriously endanger people's health. This will cause a lot of heat loss in the pool room in winter. When the humid chlorine-containing air encounters a colder object, the condensed water will condense, especially when the relative humidity is high (over 65%), the central air conditioner provides a large amount of cold and heat sources to supplement energy for the swimming pool
The relative humidity of the indoor air in the swimming pool is too high
Swimming pools have high operating costs, and more than 90% of the energy loss is caused by evaporation. The constant temperature and humidity water treatment in the swimming pool consumes too much energy. Generally, the hourly exhaust air volume is 3 times the indoor air volume, which will cause the indoor air to contain a large amount of chlorine and ammonia, and the condensate contains a large amount of chlorine. Most of the energy is stored in the swimming pool air in the form of water vapor (latent heat)!
If traditional ventilation and dehumidification methods are adopted, the cooling capacity of the swimming pool in summer will be greatly lost;
On the other hand, the condensation water of indoor swimming pools contains a lot of chlorine, which affects indoor swimmers to view the outdoor environment.
1. Appearance problems have a great impact on human health: indoor swimming pools are easily filled with humid chlorine-containing air due to evaporation from the water surface, corroding buildings and consuming a lot of energy. On the one hand, condensation water can cause fog and corrosion!
2. Condensate is easy to form (condensation)