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A Beginner’s Guide to Temporary Climate Control Equipment

With thousands of climate control equipment models and manufacturers on the market, it can be challenging to know where to start. This guide provides a high-level overview of the core equipment categories, their typical uses, and key considerations. It’s a helpful resource for anyone involved in specifying climate requirements, sourcing equipment, managing power, or tracking sustainability on the job site.

Download: A Beginner’s Guide to Temporary Climate Control Equipment

Choosing the right tools—whether for moisture management, temperature control, or air quality—can make a significant impact on project timelines, material performance, and working conditions. From remote monitoring systems and dehumidifiers to heaters, air handlers, and filtration units, each solution plays a critical role depending on your project’s needs.  In this guide, we include basic information for the following:

  • Remote monitoring and control
  • Desiccant dehumidifiers
  • Hybrid Cooling Unit (HCU)
  • Industrial Air Conditioners
  • Chillers
  • Cooling Coils
  • Air Handlers
  • Direct Fired Heaters
  • Indirect Fired Heaters
  • Electric Heaters
  • Air Filtration, Blowers, and Fans
  • Humidifiers
  • Portable Dehumidifiers

Equipment and gear are only a part of the Polygon approach. For reliable solutions for real climate control problems, we combine state-of-the-art equipment, real-time monitoring and control, and engineering and operational expertise. Contact us to discuss a solution for your next job.

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