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Humid Room C511

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vollEngineer

Geotechnical
Jun 25, 2004
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Working on a large project and keep adding tanks and tanks. I'm looking to set up a humid room. I'd like to do it with a temp building. Someone out there has gone through this and wants to help me out, I know it! I wonder what methods didn't work and which ones did - both for humidity and temperature. And are you controlling temp before the water goes in to the room or once it's in the room?
 
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I know there are previous threads on this issue.
To help out the discussion,
Where is this to be located?
What climate (temperature ranges & relative humidity) are you anticipating?
 
Have done several of these over the years. Long/narrow is better than square. Make sure you can control the temperature...that's more difficult than controlling the moisture. A few degrees either way on the temperature control will significantly affect the curing process.
 
This is in the southeast - so 100 in summer and 20 in winter.
I imagined that the temperature would be a major challenge. That's why I wondered how others were doing this. Are they controlling the temp of the water before it goes in to help? Or using any good hvac?
 
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