Interesting. The one we have for the ice rink recirculates inside air only. We are trying to remove humidity so I guess it makes sense. Also it’s just the wheel. Love that belt drive. Ours has a chain. The rotation fault switch is a constant problem too.
This just seems so stupid. Sorry. But the unit heats up fresh cold air. To heat up the other air that goes inside. Makes absolutely no sense. What not just use normal ventilation with heat recovery? Using the stores heat?
@@MyBallzGotShockedI'm no engineer. I get that you gotta cool the air to make the water condensate amd then heat it again to make it comfortable indoors. And then you have warm, dry air. But the heating weel he talks about takes cold air in and heats it up with th AC unit/compressor it has to put that air thru the heat weel to transfer the heat. Why not just put that heat on directly with the AC on the air that blow in and not have that weel in the first place?
Wish there was more videos on Munters. Great video!
Interesting. The one we have for the ice rink recirculates inside air only. We are trying to remove humidity so I guess it makes sense. Also it’s just the wheel. Love that belt drive. Ours has a chain. The rotation fault switch is a constant problem too.
at walmart we just have two big compressors its the older ones
Who do you work for
Was self employed but retired last year to fly more.
Walmart. At least that’s the good munters lol
Solid video, thanks for the info
This just seems so stupid. Sorry. But the unit heats up fresh cold air. To heat up the other air that goes inside. Makes absolutely no sense. What not just use normal ventilation with heat recovery? Using the stores heat?
@Florida Man HVACR it just seems like a lot of energy waste. In Denmark we reheat with old heat
It doubles as fresh air as well
@@MyBallzGotShocked I don't get it.
@@MyBallzGotShockedI'm no engineer. I get that you gotta cool the air to make the water condensate amd then heat it again to make it comfortable indoors. And then you have warm, dry air. But the heating weel he talks about takes cold air in and heats it up with th AC unit/compressor it has to put that air thru the heat weel to transfer the heat. Why not just put that heat on directly with the AC on the air that blow in and not have that weel in the first place?
@@MyBallzGotShockedor suck air (which is warm) out of the store ad use the weel for heat recovery