When it comes to creating the perfect dry room, your choice of dehumidifier can make or break your process. From ensuring consistent drying to preserving terpenes and cannabinoids, selecting the right unit is critical. In this guide, we’ll explain how to size your dehumidifier, the importance of advanced settings, and why low-temperature technology is changing the game.
Understanding Biomass Moisture:
Dry rooms are designed to remove approximately 75% of the moisture content in biomass. This calculation plays a key role in determining your dehumidification needs. For instance, if you’re processing 1,500 pounds of wet biomass, you’ll need to remove around 1,125 pounds of moisture, primarily in the first 48 hours.
Key Considerations for Sizing a Dehumidifier:
- Biomass Weight: Calculate the wet weight and determine the moisture to be removed.
- Drying Time: Focus on the critical first 48 hours when 80-90% of moisture is removed.
- Low Temperatures: Curing at lower temperatures preserves quality but requires advanced equipment with enhanced defrost settings.
Advanced Technology for Precision:
Cannadri’s dehumidifiers come with advanced parameter settings, allowing you to tailor operations for low temperatures. This feature significantly improves runtime and efficiency compared to standard units.
Real-World Example:
One of Canada’s largest cannabis producers switched to Cannadri’s units after experiencing inefficiencies with competitor products. By leveraging our advanced defrost settings, they increased runtime and reduced downtime, ensuring consistent drying.
Investing in the right dehumidifier can enhance product quality, increase efficiency, and save costs. For tailored solutions and expert advice, contact Cannadri today.


