Effizienz Check Luftentfeuchtung

Secure efficiency advantage!

Sustainable efficiency increase with the efficiency check for air dehumidification

Energy efficiency and economic efficiency in operation are key success factors for production. In this context, particular attention must be paid to the ongoing operating costs of a plant, as these now account for the majority of the total investment.

If one considers, for example, the investment and operating costs for an industrial dehumidification system over a life cycle of 10 years, the actual procurement costs have a small share compared to the operating costs incurred, which account for 80 to 90% of the total investment.

When purchasing a new air humidification system, it is therefore worthwhile to pay attention to the most energy-efficient operation possible at an early stage and to carry out an "efficiency check" with regard to the expected operating costs even before the investment. Three essential criteria are decisive here:

System conception
Does the existing or planned system fit the application?
Control concept
Does the control concept correspond to the requirements resulting from the system concept?
Use of alternative energy sources
Are there other energy sources available on site besides electricity?
Through a professional evaluation of the existing plant concept within the framework of an efficiency check based on the criteria mentioned, possible energy saving and optimisation potentials can be reliably identified and pointed out.

Through a professional evaluation of the existing plant concept within the framework of an efficiency check based on the criteria mentioned, possible energy saving and optimisation potentials can be reliably identified and pointed out.

If you are interested, we would be happy to carry out a non-binding efficiency check on your existing systems or provide you with expert advice on the design, planning and selection of the dehumidification system that best suits your needs.

Efficiency-Check

Evaluation criteria for efficient dehumidification operation


General evaluation of the installation situation and integration into the overall system concept.

Assessment of the process chain with regard to the required humidity parameters. Assessment of the general set-up situation.



Recording and checking the required setpoints. Assessment of the placement of existing sensors and field devices.

Assessment of the existing regulation and control for the dehumidification performance and if necessary



Identification of existing carrier media and assessment of energy-efficient use options.

Estimation of the operating costs of the drying system by using alternative carrier media or optimised process chains.