Denny Bernotas writes:
"I just wanted to thank John, Ken, David and Andrew for their patience and help in solving the problem with getting my humidifier to work properly. I must have made at least 10 calls to your company and every time I got the same courteous and helpful information. I like to do things myself and with your help and Andrew's suggestion of installing the current sensing relay, we got the system working.
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A dehumidifier is a self-contained unit that removes excess moisture from a home's air. Inside the dehumidifier, a fan draws the home's air through a filter and over cold coils of the unit to condense the moisture. When the moisture on the coils increases, it drips off of the coils into the collection container. This moisture then drains out of the collection container. The dry air then passes through the hot coil to heat it back up to room temperature. The dehumidifiers available here can attach to your home's duct system to automatically dehumidify the whole house, a separated living area, or both.
Benefits of dehumidifying your home include the following:
Reduces humidity levels without cooling
Better comfort control
Improves indoor air quality by lowering the chance of mold, mildew, and bacteria
In new construction homes a dehumidifier can reduce the size of ducts required
Saves money by reducing the size of cooling equipment