Humidity is balanced thanks to air conditioning

As this heat energy moves out, it takes some of the moisture in the air with it

While the uneven temperatures haven’t hit their Summer highs, the steep humidity levels have shown up early outside. This region is pretty infamous for the level of heat and humidity my buddy and I get in the Summer. That’s why you don’t see a ton of tourist heading down here like they do in the Winter. But who can blame them? I’d much rather turn my back on snow, ice and a gas boiler to come down here and prefer the best winter weather ever; Coming down here in the teeth of the Summer would include far too much air conditioning for me, but yet when you’re a native to this region, the humidity is just part of it. Thankfully, the heat pump and the cooling comfort it produces for us in the Summer also takes care of the humidity… When you reach for the temperature control when the heat pump is cooling mode, it starts the air conditioning process. And this process is started off by moving heat energy from one place to another, but namely, moving the heat energy out of the house where it is exhausted through the Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C cottageet next to the house. This is why this Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C technology is called a heat pump. It’s pumping heat energy either out of the house with the cooling process, however or, it’s pumping heat energy into the house from the ambient air outside the house for heating. As this heat energy moves out, it takes some of the moisture in the air with it. And then, the cooling air that replaces that moved out heat further dries out the air to leave crisp, cool indoor air.

 

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