Introducing. The Comfort Zone (75° /50% RH) Every HVAC system is trying to hit this target. Hot, humid climates High latent load. The Challenge:

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Introducing

The Comfort Zone (75° /50% RH) Every HVAC system is trying to hit this target. Hot, humid climates High latent load. The Challenge:

Here’s how conventional HVAC does it …

The Comfort Zone (75° /50% RH) AC First, over-cool the air to the dew point. Then, remove the moisture. Re-heat Finally, reheat the air back to the Comfort Zone! Hot, humid climates

(And while you’re at it, use plenty of energy ! )

Here’s how does it …

The Comfort Zone (75° /50% RH) Hot, humid climates Desiccant Take the moisture out first, using innovative low- flow liquid desiccant technology. AC Then lightly cool to the Comfort Zone— using a fraction of the energy.

Cool. Dry. And Frugal.

Here’s how the system works …

Regenerator Heat Exchanger Liquid Salt Solution Conditioner Hot, humid outside air is drawn into Sonoma Cool’s Conditioner. Liquid desiccant removes the moisture while water cools the Conditioner. Dried process air is released into the building’s cooling unit. Saturated desiccant is sent through the Heat Exchanger to the Regenerator. Heat dries the desiccant.Air flowing through the Regenerator carries off the excess moisture. Dried desiccant is cooled through the Heat Exchanger and cycled back to the Conditioner.

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