Reheat Systems in HVAC and Cultivation: A Trend or the Future?

The HVAC industry is experiencing a resurgence in interest around reheat systems, particularly in the cultivation sector. But what does this mean for facilities and operators?

Reheat technology offers the ability to manage humidity and temperature simultaneously, providing potential efficiency gains. However, it also introduces challenges like increased complexity, redundancy concerns, and a lack of standardized compliance testing.

In our latest video, we unpack the essentials of reheat systems. We discuss:

  • The historical waves of reheat adoption and its resurgence.
  • Why redundancy is critical for system reliability and downtime prevention.
  • The importance of efficiency certifications for cost and performance predictability.

As the industry evolves, many wonder if reheat is here to stay or if it will fade away like past trends. Regardless of its longevity, incorporating reheat into HVAC systems requires careful planning and consideration to avoid pitfalls.

Watch the video to gain insights into the future of HVAC and reheat systems.

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