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![]() "Harry Bloomfield"; "Esq." wrote in message ... The Natural Philosopher pretended : As long as its wet air out and dry air in, the job is done The air outdoors often reaches 100% humidity, so indiscriminate sucking of that into a home might not help. Yes, but its so easy to discriminate. It is always best to extract the moist air at source to the outdoors. But that has to be replaced with air from somewhere so its not necessarily better in that regard. The main advantage is that the moist air doesn't get around the rest of the house first. |
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