[pianotech] Tacoma, WA

Ryan Sowers tunerryan at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 15:51:53 MDT 2012


Because there is always a convection current happening. With a full system
either the dehumidifier is on, or the humidifier is on. There is never a
period when both are off. At least there shouldn't be if the system is
working properly.

Ryan Sowers

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Terry Farrell <mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com>wrote:

> Ryan - why do you say that with a "...full system......the air beneath the
> piano is constantly moving..."?
>
> Terry Farrell
>
> On Sep 7, 2012, at 1:00 AM, Ryan Sowers wrote:
>
> I have experience installing both types of systems. I have a number of
> clients in Tacoma. Years ago I used to only recommend the partial system,
> however, my  experience the past few years is that pitch is more
> effectively maintained with a full system. Many forced air heating systems
> create a fairly dry environment during the winter.
>
> One theory I have as to why the full system is more effective is that the
> air beneath the piano is constantly moving with a full system.
>
> One important caveat however, is to make sure the client understands the
> need to keep the full system properly serviced. I now recommend distilled
> water if possible with a minimal amount of humidifier treatment. I find the
> build up of minerals on the heating bar and pads is greatly reduced. If the
> client is not that keen on keeping the system maintained, I recommend the
> partial system, since it is basically care free.
>
> It is true that we have a wonderful climate for pianos, and many 100 year
> old instruments are working surprisingly well. But we still get significant
> swings: I tuned my son's piano teachers Steinway "M" in may. When I last
> checked it a  couple of weeks ago, it was at 444 - and the octaves across
> the break sound pretty nasty. With a full system, you can almost keep the
> piano in good tune throughout the entire year around here. More time for
> voicing and regulating!
>
> Ryan Sowers
>
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 7:42 PM, William Monroe <pianotech at a440piano.net>wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I've got a piano moving to Tacoma in the future, and am wondering about
>> installing a Piano Life Saver - either full or half system.  Any techs out
>> there want to give your two cents as to what would be best in that
>> environment?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> William R. Monroe
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Ryan Sowers, RPT
> Puget Sound Chapter
> Olympia, WA
> www.pianova.net
>
>
>


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Ryan Sowers, RPT
Puget Sound Chapter
Olympia, WA
www.pianova.net
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