water use in humidity control system

Don pianotuna at accesscomm.ca
Tue Aug 26 20:36:49 MDT 2008


Hi Scott,

The only change was the additional dehumidifying capacity.

At 06:33 PM 8/26/2008 -0700, you wrote:
>Were either the full cover or the back cover added at the same time the
>wattage was increased? That would explain it. Other than that, the only
>thing I can think of is related to the humidistat cycling back & forth
>between the humidifier & dehumidifier (at least, that is my understanding
>of how the system works). Maybe it's this: since you have a higher wattage
>dehumidifier, it doesn't stay on for as long a period before the stat
>cycles back to the humidifier; and conversely, the humidifier also is on
>for a shorter period, thereby using less water? Admittedly, this is a
>total stab in the dark, but like I said, it's the only other thing I can
>think of! This would be a good question for Roger Wheelock at Dampp-Chaser
> :)
>
>-- 
>Scott A. Helms
Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
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