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Athletic Facilities

Munters provides dehumidification solutions for athletic and recreation facilities such as gymnasiums, fitness clubs, indoor pools, ice rinks and convention centers, even providing treatment for overlooked areas of facilities such as locker and shower rooms, common rooms and offices. Munters air treatment technologies fight condensation and moisture problems to condition and control your building's temperature and humidity, all while providing a cool, healthy, and comfortable environment for athletes, spectators, customers and staff.

Athletic Facilities
The demanding environment of fitness or recreational centers can be difficult to control. Operating up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with lots of sweat, humidity, and people in a compact space can encourage bacteria, odors, and discomfort. The excessive humidity and condensation can also damage the facility's interior contents and the building structure.  If your building includes an indoor swimming pool, or natatorium, controlling humidity becomes critical to the operation of the facility. With Munters air treatment products, the building and its occupants are healthy, protected and more comfortable.  By promoting a healthier, more comfortable environment your customers will be more inclined to visit and personnel will be more productive- ultimately making your facility more profitable.

To learn more about air treatment products for fitness and recreation buildings download our brochure on Cost Effective Climate Control for Athletic Facilities.

Ice Arenas
To create the ideal ice surface conditions and optimum air quality, the dew point must be as close to the ice surface temperature as possible. Munters desiccant technology is extremely efficient at removing water vapor before it can impact the ice sheet.  With Munters, your ice sheet stays hard, reducing water vapor, ice puddling, fog and condensation; creating a safer and more enjoyable environment for your skaters and spectators. 

 To learn more about ice rink dehumidification products, download our Ice Rink Application and Product Guide.  

Natatoriums
Natatoriums have historically posed a difficult environment for the conventional HVAC system. The continuous moisture load indoor swimming pools generate challenges the mechanical system and creates multiple opportunities for structural damage. The combination of humidity and chlorine not only attack the building, but also provide a breeding ground for mold and bacteria which can jeopardize occupant health and comfort.

Munters offers a variety of pool systems in several different sizes, configurations, and thermodynamic process options to meet the customer’s needs.

Munters offers standard or customized products for precise indoor swimming pool applications for any amount and proportion of sensible and latent capacity to meet the load.To learn more about air treatment products for indoor swimming pools, download our Natatorium Application and Product Guide. To find out more about some of our specific installations for indoor pool facilities, download all or any of the following case studies: Marshall Pool Case Study and Centennial Natatorium Case Study.

For more information e-mail dhinfo@munters.com or call 1-800-843-5360 to speak with a customer service representative.

 

 


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