gatt
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2002
- 8
All;
We have recently turned a general storage area into a book storage area. There are currently two fan coil units and no reheat. I am trying to keep it dry in there by cooling the space to 60-65 degrees. The relative humidity increases, of course, and that is the parameter that everyone wants to hear about. Am I wrong in trying to assert that the dewpoint is the important number? I have 64% R.H. at 62 degrees - dewpoint about 50 dgrees.
We have recently turned a general storage area into a book storage area. There are currently two fan coil units and no reheat. I am trying to keep it dry in there by cooling the space to 60-65 degrees. The relative humidity increases, of course, and that is the parameter that everyone wants to hear about. Am I wrong in trying to assert that the dewpoint is the important number? I have 64% R.H. at 62 degrees - dewpoint about 50 dgrees.