[Greenbuilding] humidity

John Straube jfstraube at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 15:15:10 CDT 2011


A ductless minisplit (eg like 9000 Btu/hr) or an energy star dehumidifer. 
ERVs don't reduce humidity in a home. They just reduce the amount of humidity added by bringing in outside air. 

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From: Gennaro Brooks-Church - Eco Brooklyn <info at ecobrooklyn.com>
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Subject: [Greenbuilding] humidity

Hello,
Does anyone know of an energy efficient way to remove humidity from a
house in Brooklyn NY where humidity outside is high in the summer.
 I have a Zehdner ERV but it is not removing enough humidity. Maybe an
inline system for the Zehnder? Or something completely separate?
Thanks!
Gennaro Brooks-Church

Cell: 1 347 244 3016 USA
www.EcoBrooklyn.com
22 2nd St; Brooklyn, NY 11231

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