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Duane Bozarth
 
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Rod Speed wrote:

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OK Nick, care to elaborate on what your theory is?


As I understand it, extra humidification can allow a person to feel
more comfortable at a lower temperature. Water and the small
amount of electricity needed to open up a water solenoid valve is
cheaper than the extra fuel one would need to raise the temperature
to be comfortable at a lower humidity level. What am I missing?


That there is more energy required to raise the humidity level than just
'the small amount of electricity needed to open up a water solenoid valve'

The water aint just sprayed into the room, and even if it
was, you need to supply the latent heat involved anyway.

Are you assuming that the thermostat is at the
same setting weather or not the humidifier is on?


Nope. Basically looking at the lower temp that can be set
and the energy cost of producing that higher humidity.

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There's undoubtedly a crossover point somewhere but in general
excessively low humidity is uncomfortable enough that most would
consider the small cost well worth it.