Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Viking HouseThe demumidifier is a good idea, I've not researched them much, how much energy do they use and is it more economical than heating fresh air with a fan heater?They are better than just heating the air as you get to recover the latent heat of evaporation of the water that the dehumidifier removes - so the effective COP is > 1. The condensed water is useful too for those applications that require distilled water.
Posted By: Gotanewlifestick in in-laws bedroom (here for another 2 weeks and the worst affected room) right now. Hate them of course as use lots of lecky but needs most certainly must.Not very nice to say you hate the in-laws as they use lots of electricity ;)
blockquote>Posted By: evanCorrection - my dehumidifier is actually only taking about 250W on average. So, if you stop burning that 100W bulb 24 hours a day, you'd save enough energy to run the dehumidifer to make a big difference to the humidity levels.Hi Evan, How long does it take your humidity levels to drop from say 70% to 50% using the dehumidifier? Do you leave it on constantly? I'm curious about the economics of using a dehumidifier versus a HRV unit to lower humidity levels, has anybody done the maths on it, how does a dehumidifier work? how many Watts are recouperated from latent heat?
Posted By: Viking Houseblockquote>Posted By: evanCorrection - my dehumidifier is actually only taking about 250W on average. So, if you stop burning that 100W bulb 24 hours a day, you'd save enough energy to run the dehumidifer to make a big difference to the humidity levels.Hi Evan, How long does it take your humidity levels to drop from say 70% to 50% using the dehumidifier? Do you leave it on constantly? I'm curious about the economics of using a dehumidifier versus a HRV unit to lower humidity levels, has anybody done the maths on it, how does a dehumidifier work? how many Watts are recouperated from latent heat?