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<FONT FACE="Garamond"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>Hey, Jim,<BR>
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Two things will affect RH – moisture content and temperature. T=
he organ can’t make enough of a pressure differential to affect moistu=
re content. Like Ron said, though, it matters where that blower is suc=
king air from.<BR>
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Ken Z.<BR>
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Ken Zahringer, RPT<BR>
Piano Technician<BR>
University of Missouri School of Music<BR>
297 Fine Arts Bldg<BR>
Columbia, MO 65211<BR>
573-882-1202<BR>
cell 573-489-7529<BR>
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On 11/23/04 6:32 PM, "Jim Busby" <jim_busby@byu.edu> wrote:=
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>List,<BR>
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Does having a large pipe organ in the room affect the RH? By that I mean, d=
oes all the air passing through an organ’s pipes dry out the air and/o=
r does the pump/bellows compress air and make more/less moisture?<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Jim Busby BYU<BR>
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