On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 11:29:13 -0500, "Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Graven Water" <pbbl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:20080625155115.6E4124138E@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> "Stormin Mormon :)"
>> <cayoung61**spamblock##@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Every central AC (or mini split) will reduce the humidity.
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>> I need to reduce the humidity for allergy reasons, not just for
>> comfort. So it has to be at least 50% or below, maybe 40%, dust
>> mites die with 40% humidity. And I need to be able to reduce the
>> humidity when it's cool; yesterday it was 67F and 72% RH indoors :(
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>Get somebody who knows what they are doing to correct the refrigerant
charge
>in your cooling system, and do the calculations to insure that the system
is
>not oversized for your home. As far as the dust mites, mold and mildew
>control, and to promote a healthy home, read the stuff written by Lew
>Herriman on humidity control and mold avoidance.
Harriman :-)
>The new systems are so quiet that most folks refrigerators make more
noise
>than their refrigerators do.
What he said ???? :-)
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