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Hence , less cold air must be heated . Yet a third reason is that the cold , dry
outside air is excluded so it doesn ' t have the effect of lowering the humidity
inside . Cold air has a much lower humidity content than warm air . If the
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Hence , less cold air must be heated . Yet a third reason is that the cold , dry
outside air is excluded so it doesn ' t have the effect of lowering the humidity
inside . Cold air has a much lower humidity content than warm air . If the
infiltrated air isn ...
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Dampers or balancing valves on central heating systems should be adjusted to
make sure no part of the house is too hot or too cold . If the bedrooms or other
areas away from the thermostat are too hot , for example , then the heating
system ...
Dampers or balancing valves on central heating systems should be adjusted to
make sure no part of the house is too hot or too cold . If the bedrooms or other
areas away from the thermostat are too hot , for example , then the heating
system ...
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It could be a source of additional heat for your house on cold winter days . 3 . It
could help to moderate the humidity in your house during those cold , dry winter
months . 4 . It could provide a summer - or springlike environment on a year -
round ...
It could be a source of additional heat for your house on cold winter days . 3 . It
could help to moderate the humidity in your house during those cold , dry winter
months . 4 . It could provide a summer - or springlike environment on a year -
round ...
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