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I agree. A HVAC in a historic house setting compared to a HVAC in a
modern museum is like learning to fly a helicopter compared to driving
a car. And no two settings are alike. Work with a consultant to find
out what is done best to improve your climate issues - a HVAC might or
might not be the best answer to your problem.
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
www.technoseum.de
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Quoting Marc A Williams <[log in to unmask]>:
> Kayla,
>
> This issue is more complicated than it perhaps appears on the
> surface. Feel free to give me a call and we can chat about it.
>
> Marc
>
> American Conservation Consortium, Ltd.
> 4 Rockville Road
> Broad Brook, CT 06016
> www.conservator.com
> 860-386-6058
>
> *Collections Preservation Consultation
> *Conservation Assessments & Surveys
> *Environmental Monitoring & Low-Tech Control
> *Moisture Management Solutions
> *Collections in Historic Structures
> *Collections Care Grant Preparation
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> Marc A. Williams, President
> MS in Art Conservation, Winterthur Museum Program
> Former Chief Wooden Objects Conservator, Smithsonian Institution
> Fellow, American Institute for Conservation (AIC)
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>
> From: Marciniszyn, Kayla
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2017 12:03 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] HVAC For Historic House Museums
>
>
> Hello all!
>
> We are in the process of implementing a new HVAC system for a
> Georgian-style (1780s) historic house museum. The museum is located
> in the Mid-Atlantic, which experiences fluctuating temperatures and
> humidity levels depending on the season. Has anyone recently gone
> through this process and have any suggestions or recommendations of
> what to look for and/or what not to do when putting in an HVAC into
> a historic house? Thanks in advance!
>
> Kayla Marciniszyn
> Collections Manager
> Montpelier Mansion
> Laurel, MD
>
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