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Posted by Noon-Air on June 25, 2008, 12:30 pm
> Noon-Air writes:
>> if the system is designed, sized,
>> and installed correctly, it will have no problem maintaining 75 degrees
>> with
>> 50% humidity.
> So on damp cool days - say it's 60F and humid - a regular central AC
> could be used in a mode where it both heats the house and dehumidifies?
> Laura
Yes if the system is sized and set up correctly with the right controls on
it.
For those temps tho, a heat pump would be better suited than a gas furnace.
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> and installed correctly, it will have no problem maintaining 75 degrees with
> 50% humidity.