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Choosing the right size depends on your space, moisture load and how the room is used. A warehouse with stock, fork-lift traffic and external doors will have far higher humidity than a quiet plant room. We recommend looking at extraction capacity (litres/day) rather than just unit size. A typical warehouse might require a 70–120 L/day or more machine, while very large or damp sites may need 150 L/day+. Always factor in open doors, high ceilings and large stock-volumes.
Commercial grade units differ from domestic machines by offering features such as; continuous drainage or pump drainage, built-in humidistat control, wall or ceiling mounting, high duty-cycle motors, and operating in cooler environments without performance drop. These features matter when you run a building asset, not just a room. The right machine will last, demand less service and protect your business environment.
For sure. Excess moisture is one of the leading causes of rust on equipment, spoilage of stored goods and growth of mould. A commercial dehumidifier helps to keep humidity levels stable, protects product, extends machine life and ensures your facility meets hygiene or insurance standards. It’s an investment in asset protection not just comfort.
It’s true at industrial dehumidifiers consume more power than a regular household model, but when sized correctly they will operate efficiently. That's becuase they are more powerful and remove a lot of moisture quickly. The good enwis is that they typically run fewer hours and often cost less over time than an undersized unit that works constantly. When you choose Vortex Air commercial units with smart control features (humidistat, timer, auto-defrost) you manage performance and running costs.








