rknauer
Computer
- Sep 27, 2003
- 17
I have a residential application in Houston where the humidity is oppressive during the warm months (April - November). Dew points are almost always in excess of 70F, and 75F is typical during the daytime.
I find I have to manually adjust my conventional thermostat throughout the day to get the best balance between temperature and humidity. As the evening approaches and the temperature outside drops, I have to raise the setpoint or otherwise it is too cold. But the next morning I have to lower the setpoint to lower the humidity.
I have an electronic thermostat which has provisions for 4 temperature setpoints during the day. I have experimented with different values in an attempt to hit the right combination. But I am not able to find the right combination because the humidity varies from day to day at any given time. I am shooting at a moving target.
What I need is a dual setpoint thermostat, one channel for temperature and the other for humidity. If the temp gets too high, the temperature channel turns on the A/C to cool things off. If the humidity gets too high, the other channel turns the A/C on to dry things out. If both the temperature and the humidity are in the comfort zone, then the thermostat turns the A/C unit off.
Is there such a thermostat, priced for consumer use?
Thanks,
Bob Knauer
I find I have to manually adjust my conventional thermostat throughout the day to get the best balance between temperature and humidity. As the evening approaches and the temperature outside drops, I have to raise the setpoint or otherwise it is too cold. But the next morning I have to lower the setpoint to lower the humidity.
I have an electronic thermostat which has provisions for 4 temperature setpoints during the day. I have experimented with different values in an attempt to hit the right combination. But I am not able to find the right combination because the humidity varies from day to day at any given time. I am shooting at a moving target.
What I need is a dual setpoint thermostat, one channel for temperature and the other for humidity. If the temp gets too high, the temperature channel turns on the A/C to cool things off. If the humidity gets too high, the other channel turns the A/C on to dry things out. If both the temperature and the humidity are in the comfort zone, then the thermostat turns the A/C unit off.
Is there such a thermostat, priced for consumer use?
Thanks,
Bob Knauer