Oct 25 2012
Every year, seasonal storms and floods cause interior water damage to untold numbers of houses and buildings.
In these situations, MovinCool® portable spot air conditioners, manufactured by DENSO Corporation, can play an essential role, because these units can do more than just cool the air. They can also dry out wet environments faster and more efficiently than traditional methods.
The most essential task in water-damage restoration is to prevent mold from forming or spreading further, and to accomplish this, moisture and humidity must be removed as fast as possible.
MovinCool’s dehumidification technology uses powerful, industrial-grade blowers to pull in large volumes of moisture-laden air, then push out equally large volumes of dry air. This produces significantly faster results than with fans or dehumidifiers, reducing restoration costs.
“Our portable spot air conditioners are well known for their ability to provide quick emergency cooling relief, but they are just as effective in moisture removal,” said David Keller, manager, Heat Management Department. “One of their biggest advantages is that they need almost no installation. You just roll them in, plug them in, attach the dry-air exhaust duct and turn them on. Right away they start doing their job.”
MovinCool®, a brand of DENSO Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of spot air conditioners, has pioneered the concept of workspace spot cooling since the 1980s. MovinCool offers a wide range of portable and ceiling-mount air conditioning systems for many different applications, such as emergency, backup and supplemental cooling, as well as moisture removal.
DENSO Corporation, headquartered in Kariya, Aichi prefecture, Japan, is a leading global automotive supplier of advanced technology, systems and components in the areas of thermal, powertrain control, electric, electronics and information and safety. Its customers include all the world's major carmakers. Worldwide, the company has more than 200 subsidiaries and affiliates in 35 countries and regions (including Japan) and employs more than 120,000 people. Consolidated global sales for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, totaled US$38.4 billion. Last fiscal year, DENSO spent 9.5 percent of its global consolidated sales on research and development. DENSO common stock is traded on the Tokyo and Nagoya stock exchanges.
In North America, DENSO employs more than 14,000 people with consolidated sales totaling US$6.2 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012.