Bry-Air MiniPAC MP-1200 Desiccant Dehumidifier – 1200 CFM, 39.6 lbs/hr
MP-1200 MiniPAC Desiccant Dehumidifier — 1200 CFM Industrial Moisture Control Below Refrigerant Operating Limits
The Bry-Air MiniPAC MP-1200 is a 1,200 CFM desiccant dehumidifier built for large commercial and industrial spaces where refrigerant and LGR units cannot maintain required humidity levels: cold storage facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturing areas, large warehouse environments, and any application requiring consistent low-humidity output independent of ambient temperature. At 39.6 lbs/hr moisture removal capacity under standard conditions, the MP-1200 handles the throughput demands of large mechanical rooms and process environments while occupying a compact footprint suited to retrofit and new-construction installations alike. Because it operates on a desiccant rotor rather than a compressor-driven refrigerant circuit, it has no icing threshold and no defrost cycle interruption.
MP-1200 Desiccant Rotor Performance and Safety Systems
- 1,200 CFM process airflow at 0.75" wc external static — sized for large commercial spaces, warehouse sections, manufacturing floors, and cleanrooms requiring continuous high-volume moisture extraction
- 39.6 lbs/hr moisture removal under standard conditions — consistent extraction rate independent of ambient temperature; refrigerant units at equivalent CFM lose substantial capacity in cold or low-humidity inlet conditions
- 400 CFM reactivation airflow at 0.45" wc — reactivation airstream drives adsorbed moisture out of the desiccant rotor and exhausts it away from the process airstream; must be ducted to building exterior
- Desiccant rotor with stainless steel flange — water-washable rotor media can be rinsed on-site without chemical agents; stainless flange resists corrosion during washing and in high-humidity intake conditions
- Insulated process and reactivation airflow chambers — thermally separated to prevent warm, humid reactivation exhaust from mixing with conditioned process air, preserving desiccant efficiency
- 460V / 3-phase / 60Hz power requirement — requires dedicated 3-phase electrical supply; not compatible with single-phase service
- Differential air pressure switch — monitors process airflow; triggers controlled shutdown or alarm if filter blockage or fan failure reduces airflow below operating threshold
- Safety thermostat on reactivation heater — prevents overtemperature damage to heater elements during sustained 24/7 operation
- Reactivation cooldown sequence — cools heater elements after shutdown before full stop, extending component service life
- Auto/manual operating modes — auto for humidistat-controlled cycling; manual for fixed-rate or scheduled drying applications
- Multiple mounting configurations — floor-standing, wall-mounted, or duct-inline installation for space-constrained mechanical rooms
MP-1200 Applications: Large Warehouses, Pharma, Cold Storage, and Archival Facilities
Pharmaceutical manufacturers use the MP-1200 in tablet coating lines, powder blending rooms, and packaging areas where moisture above 30–40% RH causes caking, coating defects, and active ingredient degradation. Cold storage operators install it in staging areas and refrigerated loading docks where the low ambient temperature disables refrigerant dehumidifiers but condensation on product and rack surfaces remains a persistent problem. Large distribution warehouses and automotive parts storage facilities use it to control condensation on metal components, stored electronics, and hygroscopic packaging materials year-round. Military depot maintenance facilities and government archival storage rooms specify desiccant units where refrigerant equipment cannot sustain the required humidity floor below 40% RH. Data centers and critical infrastructure environments with low-temperature setpoints use the MP-1200 where a refrigerant unit's capacity would degrade unacceptably as inlet temperature drops.
Desiccant vs. Refrigerant at 1200 CFM: Technology Selection for Industrial Scale
Refrigerant dehumidifiers at 1,200 CFM face the same fundamental limitation as smaller units: as ambient temperature drops below approximately 45–50°F, evaporator coils approach icing conditions, triggering defrost cycles that interrupt moisture removal — and below 35°F, most refrigerant units cease effective operation. At industrial scale, these interruptions compound: a 1,200 CFM refrigerant unit cycling through defrost in a cold loading dock removes zero moisture during each defrost period. The MP-1200's desiccant rotor adsorbs moisture through a chemical process with no temperature threshold and no defrost interruption — it delivers the same 39.6 lbs/hr removal rate at 20°F that it delivers at 75°F. The reactivation exhaust must be ducted to the building exterior; returning it to the conditioned space re-introduces the extracted moisture and negates dehumidification. 3-phase electrical service at 460V is required — verify panel capacity and circuit sizing before installation.
Specifications
| Model | MP-1200 / MiniPAC |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bry-Air |
| Type | Desiccant (rotary wheel, no compressor) |
| Process CFM | 1,200 CFM |
| Process External Static | 0.75" wc |
| Reactivation CFM | 400 CFM |
| Reactivation External Static | 0.45" wc |
| Moisture Removal | 39.6 lbs/hr (standard conditions) |
| Voltage | 460V / 3-phase / 60Hz |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 47.3" × 34.6" × 24.75" |
| Rotor | Water-washable, stainless steel flange |
| Operating Modes | Auto / Manual |
| Mounting Options | Floor, wall, or duct-inline |
| Safety Systems | Differential pressure switch, safety thermostat, reactivation cooldown, electrical interlocks |