dblyle
Mechanical
- Mar 16, 2004
- 33
I have a client with a cold room (insulated box), 12'(L)x 18'(W)x 8'(H) that is currently at 38 degrees F, 80% RH. She wants to the room to maintain 38 degrees F and 60% RH.
I don't have much experience with cold rooms so I am really not sure how to get the humidity down. The room is currently served by a 2-ton heatcraft evaporator (refrigeration unit). Because there are hardly any loads in the room, my initial thoughts are that the unit is oversized, however, that is my AC logic talking and I don't really know if that applies to a "cold room" situation.
Any thoughts on how to reduce the humidity in this space?
I don't have much experience with cold rooms so I am really not sure how to get the humidity down. The room is currently served by a 2-ton heatcraft evaporator (refrigeration unit). Because there are hardly any loads in the room, my initial thoughts are that the unit is oversized, however, that is my AC logic talking and I don't really know if that applies to a "cold room" situation.
Any thoughts on how to reduce the humidity in this space?