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Constant-temperature dehumidification
On 21 Sep 2006 06:20:35 -0400,
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Joe Fischer wrote:
Try your math on adding enough water to maintain
constant 50 percent relative humidity to change 10,000 cubic
feet of air every two hours (with zero people in the house).
No thanks. ASHRAE says houses need 15 cfm per occupant, so
zero people need zero cfm.
Nick
Furniture needs constant humidity, whole system
efficiency cannot be based on minimum regulations or
standards.
Efficiency experts are driving a lot of companies
out of business with bad advice, reduced inventories,
reduced hours, and eliminated services.
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