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mike-s
Sep 24, 2016Explorer
darsben1 wrote:Yeah, and where do you propose that this additional moisture which the warm air can hold comes from?
But warmer air hold more moisture and when it comes in contact with the relatively cooler windows CONDENSATION will form on the windows.
Respiration will increase the humidity of the air
Regular furnaces exhaust all the combustion byproducts, which includes the moisture (hydrocarbons + oxygen = H2O as a major byproduct). Running a furnace adds no additional moisture to the interior air.
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