Suction Drying
The Turbine Blower 2 draws air from the construction through hose and water separator. Moreover, it is crucial that a water separator is used to prevent critical water from being sucked into the Turbine Blower which will damage it’s motor and cause an electrical shock safety issue.
Pressure Drying
The Turbine Blower 2 turbine can be fed dry air from any Ecor Pro desiccant dehumidifier, compressing this down to force it into cavities in walls, floors and ceilings. This makes the construction temperature rise and the drying process quicken. This heated air also can hold more water which is forced out of the cavities through air leaks back into the main room. These leaks can be controlled via drilled holes or just left to naturally return through gaps between the floor and the walls. In the room that air can be dried and recirculated. Before pressure drying is applied, suction drying shall be used to remove any surface water from the voids again quickening drying.





















