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Suitable Dehumidifier
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2010-06-17  
Josh2008 (Mechanical) 7 Jun 10 13:12
I'm looking at sizing a industrial dehumidifier.

First air from outside has to be conditioned (water vapour removed from the air)

Other sources of Moisture = Infiltration, Permeation, Ventilaton and makeup air, door and window opensings, people, processes and products.

Once the total lb/hr moisture is calculated, how do you determine the total cooling capacity??

I've been browsing through ASHRAE handbook but I can't find exactly where most of this would be covered.  I'm searching chap 29.

Josh2008 (Mechanical) 7 Jun 10 13:24
Please OMIT, I have found the answer.

Thanks

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