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    Hmm 0% humidity

    What is the best method or design to achieve 0% humidity

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    I don't think it's possible and why would you want to

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    Move to Arizona.

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    ok then the best design for dehumidification in an 8000 sq. ft. warehouse type space

    Quote Originally Posted by kdean1 View Post
    Move to Arizona.
    Have a customer that ne

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    I would get a really good dehumidifier.
    Regards TB
    Bear Rules: Keep our home <50% RH summer, controls mites/mold and very comfortable.
    Provide 60-100 cfm of fresh air when occupied to purge indoor pollutants and keep window dry during cold weather. T-stat setup/setback +8 hrs. saves energy
    Use +Merv 10 air filter. -Don't forget the "Golden Rule"

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    eds lowest humidity for his soap making operation.

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    http://www.questprotect.com/
    These are the highest efficiency dehumidifiers for commercial applications.
    Regards TB
    Bear Rules: Keep our home <50% RH summer, controls mites/mold and very comfortable.
    Provide 60-100 cfm of fresh air when occupied to purge indoor pollutants and keep window dry during cold weather. T-stat setup/setback +8 hrs. saves energy
    Use +Merv 10 air filter. -Don't forget the "Golden Rule"

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    Thank you, I'll look into it.

    Quote Originally Posted by teddy bear View Post
    http://www.questprotect.com/
    These are the highest efficiency dehumidifiers for commercial applications.
    Regards TB
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    i have seen quite a few soap making owners and never has one asked about 0 humidity. let us know if and how you achieve it. I am curious of it can be done and maintained.

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    it is soap for RainSoft water softeners and now they tell me it can't ever go up above 70% humidity

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    Quote Originally Posted by blaineisabob View Post
    it is soap for RainSoft water softeners and now they tell me it can't ever go up above 70% humidity
    it's better than 0 I guess.

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    I think that, in this case, you would need a series of "cold" rooms

    Air conditioned outer, then something a bit cooler and dryer

    Then a bit dryer

    Then a bit dryer still


    Similar things are done when you are trying to achieve extremely low temperatures. I don't see why it wouldn't work for humidity as well.



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