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I am wondering how to answer this question: how the fin's thickness influence the humidifying ability of a fan coil, provided that the face velocity is kept constant?
Sorry, I made a mistake.It should be "dehumidifying ability", not "humidifying ability"
[Edited by tongtong on 06-04-2004 at 05:32 PM]
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There are big holes in the information that you posted to give a comprehensive answer. Air handlers don't humidify.
I think you are talking about dehumidifing, are you not?
If so the more fins per inch, on the cooling coil, the more moisture will be removed.
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Tis true what benncool says.
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Sorry, Bencool, I mean the dehumidifying ability about the coil. But I would like know how the fin's thickness affect it, rather than the fin space.
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Sorry, Benncool and coolwhip, I mean the dehumidifying ability about the coil. But I would like know how the fin's thickness affect it, rather than the fin space.
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Originally posted by tongtong
Sorry, Benncool and coolwhip, I mean the dehumidifying ability about the coil. But I would like know how the fin's thickness affect it, rather than the fin space.
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