Getting your dehumidifier sizing wrong costs money. Undersized units run continuously without achieving target humidity levels. Oversized units waste capital and energy. Neither scenario works for commercial operations in the Middle East and Africa.
The solution? Proper dehumidifier calculation before you purchase.
This guide walks you through the exact methodology engineers and facility managers use to determine the right industrial dehumidifier capacity for warehouses, cold storage facilities, and manufacturing plants across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, and Africa.
Why Dehumidifier Calculations Matter in the GCC Region
The Gulf Cooperation Council region presents unique challenges for humidity control. Ambient relative humidity regularly exceeds 80% in coastal cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Kuwait City. Summer temperatures push past 45°C while indoor spaces require precise climate control.
Standard HVAC systems handle temperature well. They struggle with moisture. That’s where dedicated industrial dehumidifiers become essential.
Without accurate dehumidifier calculation, you face:
- Product damage in pharmaceutical warehouses and food storage
- Corrosion on machinery and metal inventory
- Mold growth in cold storage facilities
- Condensation on surfaces causing safety hazards
- Energy waste from improperly sized equipment
The math matters. Let’s break it down.
Step 1: Calculate Your Space Volume
Every dehumidifier sizing exercise starts with the basics. Measure your facility dimensions and calculate total volume in cubic meters.
Formula:
Volume (m³) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Height (m)
For example, a warehouse measuring 50m × 30m × 8m equals 12,000 m³.
Simple enough. But volume alone doesn’t determine capacity requirements.
Step 2: Determine Moisture Load from Occupants
People generate moisture. In commercial and industrial spaces, this adds up quickly.
Standard calculation: 100 grams per hour per person
A facility with 50 workers generates:
50 workers × 100 g/h = 5 kg/h moisture load
For facilities like gyms, spas, or high-activity industrial plants, increase this figure by 20-30%. Workers performing physical labor produce more moisture through respiration and perspiration. Check out specific applications like gymnasium dehumidification for activity-adjusted calculations.
Step 3: Account for Process Moisture
This is where industrial applications diverge from commercial spaces. Manufacturing processes often introduce significant moisture loads.
Common moisture sources include:
- Open water surfaces (washing stations, cooling tanks)
- Wet products entering the facility
- Steam or vapor from production equipment
- Drying processes for textiles, paper, or coatings
Calculate process moisture based on evaporation rates. A 10 m² water surface at 25°C evaporates approximately 0.5 kg/h under standard conditions. Higher temperatures and air movement increase this substantially.
For specialized applications like laundry and carpet drying, process moisture dominates the calculation entirely.
Step 4: Calculate Ventilation and Infiltration Load
Here’s where GCC-specific conditions dramatically impact your dehumidifier calculation. Outside air entering your facility carries moisture that must be removed.
The formula:
W(ventilation) = ρ × V × n × (x₁ – x₂)
Where:
- ρ = air density (approximately 1.2 kg/m³)
- V = room volume (m³)
- n = air change rate (per hour)
- x₁ = water content in outside air (g water/kg air)
- x₂ = water content in inside air at required RH (g water/kg air)
Air change rates vary by building tightness:
| Building Type | Infiltration Rate |
|---|---|
| Tight (sealed) | 0.1 air changes/hour |
| Average | 0.3 air changes/hour |
| Loose (frequent door openings) | 0.6 air changes/hour |
In Dubai during summer, outdoor air contains approximately 20-25 g water/kg air. If your target indoor condition is 50% RH at 25°C, that’s roughly 10 g water/kg air.
The difference: that 10-15 g/kg: multiplied across thousands of cubic meters creates massive moisture loads.
Step 5: Sum Total Moisture Load
Add all moisture sources together:
W(total) = W(people) + W(process) + W(goods) + W(ventilation)
Using a practical example for a food storage warehouse in Saudi Arabia:
| Source | Moisture Load |
|---|---|
| 20 workers | 2.0 kg/h |
| Fresh produce (respiration) | 3.5 kg/h |
| Infiltration (average building) | 8.2 kg/h |
| Total | 13.7 kg/h |
This facility requires an industrial dehumidifier capable of removing at least 13.7 kg of moisture per hour: or approximately 329 liters per day.
Step 6: Select Dehumidifier Technology
With your moisture load calculated, the next decision is technology type. This is critical when you select dehumidifier equipment for commercial applications.
Condensation (Refrigerant) Dehumidifiers
Best for:
- Temperatures above 15°C
- Target humidity above 45% RH
- General commercial and industrial applications
- Cost-sensitive projects
Refrigerant units work by cooling air below its dew point, condensing moisture onto cold coils. They’re efficient and economical for most GCC applications where ambient temperatures remain warm.
Desiccant Dehumidifiers
Best for:
- Temperatures below 15°C (cold storage)
- Target humidity below 45% RH
- Applications requiring very low dew points
- Pharmaceutical and electronics manufacturing
Desiccant systems use moisture-absorbing materials rather than refrigeration. They excel in cold storage facilities across Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq where refrigerant units lose efficiency.
For applications like server room humidity control, desiccant technology often provides the precision required.
Visit our technical resource center for detailed guides on selecting between these technologies.
Using a Dehumidifier Calculator
Manual calculations work. But they’re time-consuming and prone to error: especially when air conditions deviate from standard assumptions.
A proper dehumidifier calculator accounts for:
- Psychrometric properties at your specific conditions
- Regional design day humidity data
- Building-specific infiltration rates
- Application-specific safety factors
Studies show approximate equations can vary 20-105% from exact calculations depending on conditions. That’s a significant margin when sizing expensive industrial equipment.
CtrlTech provides sizing assistance using professional psychrometric software. We calculate exact requirements based on your facility’s specific parameters: not generic estimates.
Understanding Dehumidifier Price vs. Value
When evaluating dehumidifier price, consider total cost of ownership:
Capital cost varies by capacity and technology. Desiccant units typically cost 30-50% more than equivalent refrigerant models.
Operating cost depends on energy efficiency. A properly sized unit runs fewer hours, consuming less electricity than an undersized unit running continuously.
Maintenance cost includes filter replacement, coil cleaning, and refrigerant management. Quality units from reputable manufacturers require less frequent service.
Downtime cost matters most. Equipment failure during peak humidity season damages products and disrupts operations. Cheap units from unknown sources carry higher failure risk.
Why Your Dehumidifier Supplier in UAE Matters
Purchasing industrial dehumidification equipment isn’t like buying office supplies. Your dehumidifier supplier in UAE should provide:
Technical consultation : Proper sizing requires understanding your specific application. Generic capacity charts don’t account for GCC conditions.
Application experience : Has the supplier solved humidity problems in facilities similar to yours? Experience with pharmaceutical warehouses, food processing plants, or oil and gas facilities translates to better recommendations.
After-sales support : Equipment needs maintenance. Parts need replacement. Can your supplier respond quickly across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the wider region?
Installation guidance : Proper ducting and placement maximize dehumidifier effectiveness. Poor installation undermines even the best equipment.
CtrlTech Industrial Dehumidifier has supported humidity control projects across the GCC and Africa for years. We understand regional conditions and application requirements.
Practical Tips for Accurate Calculations
Tip 1: Obtain infiltration data from building commissioning reports rather than estimates. Over-design wastes capital.
Tip 2: Apply a 10-15% safety factor to your calculated moisture load. Conditions vary, and undersizing creates bigger problems than slight oversizing.
Tip 3: Consider future expansion. Selecting a unit with modest additional capacity costs less than adding equipment later.
Tip 4: Document your calculation assumptions. When conditions change or equipment needs replacement, you’ll have a baseline reference.
Tip 5: Consult with professionals for complex applications. Pharmaceutical storage, swimming pool dehumidification, and multi-zone warehouses require specialized expertise.
Next Steps
Proper dehumidifier calculation transforms humidity control from guesswork into engineering. You’ll specify equipment confidently, operate efficiently, and protect your facility investment.
Ready to calculate requirements for your specific application? Visit our technical resource center for detailed guides covering everything from warehouse sizing to swimming pool dehumidifier specifications.
Or contact Control Technologies (location) directly. Our engineers will review your facility parameters and recommend the right industrial dehumidifier solution: properly sized for commercial success in the GCC and African markets.

































