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  2. Moisture removal efficiency - Wikipedia

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    DOAS Diagram. Moisture Removal Efficiency (MRE) is a measure of the energy efficiency of any dehumidification process. Moisture removal efficiency is the water vapor removed from air at a defined inlet air temperature and humidity, divided by the total energy consumed by the dehumidification equipment during the same time period, including all fan and pump energy needed to move air and fluids ...

  3. Dehumidifier - Wikipedia

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    A typical "portable" dehumidifier can be moved about on built-in casters. A dehumidifier is an air conditioning device which reduces and maintains the level of humidity in the air. [1] This is done usually for health or thermal comfort reasons or to eliminate musty odor and to prevent the growth of mildew by extracting water from the air. It ...

  4. Glossary of HVAC terms - Wikipedia

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    dehumidifier A dehumidifier is the equipment that extracts and removes humidity from the air. It works by cooling air to the point where water turns to liquid from vapor form and then the liquid is removed. diffuser A diffuser is placed over ductwork, and it separates air with vanes going in differing directions.

  5. These Small Dehumidifiers Are Just What Your Muggy Home Needs

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    As dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air, they store the water in an on-board tank. Models with small tanks require more frequent emptying, but large tanks may be heavier and harder to carry.

  6. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    The water is usually supplied by manually filling the unit on a periodic basis. Top fill: A top fill tank has a hole at the top to make it convenient to refill the tank on daily basis. Bottom fill: Bottom filled humidifiers has removable water tank, often attached with a replaceable demineralization filter.

  7. The Differences Between Top-Load and Front-Load Washers ... - AOL

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    In addition to being more budget-friendly upfront, top-load washers typically last longer on average than front-load. "Top-load machines have a standard life expectancy of approximately 15 years ...

  8. Buy Our Favorite Washer and You'll Never Touch Detergent Again

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    Front-Loading vs. Top-Loading Buying a front-loading or top-loading washing machine is ultimately a personal preference, but there are important factors to keep in mind, like the layout of your space.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!