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Dantherm Selection Guide 4/4 - Where and why is dehumidification needed?
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Preserve and protect goods and materials
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Humidity problems concerning
preservation and protection of goods
and materials is typically a question of
ensuring that the RH-value never
exceeds a predetermined level.
Usually the locale is a storage room or
a warehouse.
The quality of storage facilities varies
considerable. Often they are either very
well sealed off from the outside air or
poorly insulated.
In both cases the air change is an
important quantity.
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In the table below, you will see the difference in air change in various locales
depending on the quality of the insulation.
However, the air change is not the only parameter to take into account.
Again you must consider the humidity contribution from people, outside
air, goods and possible processes inside the storage room.
Air change
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Humidity conditions at a water work can be quite extreme.
Here dehumidification is a question of protection and
preservation of the water pipes, pumps and other equipment as
well as the building itself.
In most cases the water temperature is
6-9°C. This means that the surface
temperature of the pipes is roughly the
same.
To avoid condensation the dew point
temperature has to be lower than the
surface temperature of the pipes.
Water works
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If the relative humidity is too high you will get a large amount of
condensation on all metal surfaces.
Paint will peel off the water pipes and serious attacks of corrosion
will set in
The humid environment also accelerates the growth of fungus
and mold.
Mosquitos thrive in the humid atmosphere and deposit their eggs
in the open reservoir making it altogether very difficult to meet
the hygienic requirements.
High relative humidity
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The table below shows the max. RH-value if the water temperature is
7°C at different room temperatures to avoid condensation.
Max. RH-value if the water temperature is 7°C
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If you would like to read more from our Selection Guide click
here.
If you would like to read one of our case stories about drying
out water damage click here.
Further information
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