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    dehumidification



    Hi All

    At what evaporating temperature would you remove the maximum amount of water from at a air temperature of 25 deg C and 40 deg C

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    Re: dehumidification

    What is the expected wet bulb temperature at those dry bulbs?
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    Re: dehumidification

    +1 degree celcius. An evaporating temperature below this will cause condensation to freeze on the coil which decreases efficiency. A good coil will enable you to achieve an air dew point of 6 - 7 deg C

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    Re: dehumidification

    Correct, as Brain_UK mantioned what is the wet bulb temperature. This depends on the web bulb and dry bulb temperature.

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