I. Improve the Environment of the Distribution Room
It is strictly prohibited to store debris in the distribution room. Ensure that equipment is free of dust and oil stains, the floor is free of dust and water accumulation, and the environment is clean and orderly.
Ensure sufficient lighting and good ventilation in the distribution room.
The indoor temperature of the distribution room should not exceed 40°C, and the relative humidity should be less than 80%.
Ensure smooth drainage in the distribution room, with no water leakage or seepage from the roof or underground. Pest and rodent prevention measures should be in place.
Apply waterproof insulation treatment to the distribution room.
II. Install Dehumidification Equipment
Dehumidifier: A fan draws moist air into the unit, where moisture condenses into water droplets through a heat exchanger. Dry air is then discharged, and continuous circulation reduces indoor humidity.
Air conditioner dehumidification system: Dehumidification utilizes the low-temperature condensation effect of air conditioning. The condenser and evaporator can be installed separately within the same room. The evaporator should include water collection to prevent secondary evaporation. A water level switch can control a small pump to discharge collected water when it reaches a certain level. If drainage is convenient, it can be directly connected to a drainage pipe. If temperature control is required, the condenser can be installed outdoors.
Install temperature and humidity control devices inside the distribution cabinet. After installation, the controller monitors internal humidity and, when excessive humidity is detected, activates the heating circuit to operate the heating plate, preventing condensation.