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At 05:51 PM 06/11/01 -0500, Noelle Roberts wrote:
>We are involved in an art storage project for a client...[asking if]
>anyone might be
>familiar with a formula or a rule-of-thumb that allows one to calculate the
>size of humidification unit required to stabilize RHat 40-50% in relation
>to a specified cubic footage?
Noelle,
Afraid I can't help you on the formula: even if such a formula exists,
there are many important variables to be considered...
However, free standing humidity control units are available that have been
designed for the accurate and reliable maintenance of the rH in museum
display cabinets and storage areas. They will both humidify and dehumidify
as needed, and need very low maintenance.
More information can be found under the Micro Climate Technology link on
our web site: www.keepsafe.ca
js
Jerry Shiner
Keepsafe Systems
Microclimate and Oxygen-free storage supplies and solutions
www.keepsafe.ca
toll-free 800 683-4696 fax: (416) 703-5991
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