Choose dehumudification method.
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Answer / ankush sharma
Remove the moistuer frome air without change dry bulb
temperature. This process is called dehumudification method.
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Answer / b.pragash
It is the process of removing moisture in the air without
changing its DBT is called as dehumudufication.
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Answer / nira
dehumidification is the process of removing the moisture,
this can be done by placing silica gel in that place
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Answer / shekar
as our friends said,it is the process of removing moisture
from the output air of air coolers.humidity will be more in
the process which is used water as refrigerant.it will be
harmful to health.to avoid this we can use sillica gel,but
it is for smaller areas.for large areas we have to go for
other types.
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