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luvbio

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How do console dehumidifiers keep from being blocked with frost when operating at temperatures below 65F?
 
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Describe the system for rating dehumidifier capacity.
 
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CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

A frost sensing switch shuts off the compressor when the evaporator coil starts to frost.

Answer to Question 2

Dehumidifier capacity is listed in pints per day. The amount of water the unit can remove operating continuously for 24 hours at ANSI/AHAM DH-1-2003 standard conditions: 60RH, 80F.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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