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7. Install a dehumidifier appliance. During prolonged,
continuous use, a dehumidifying appliance may be
more comfortable and effective in removing excess
moisture from the interior air.
Use
of
a dehumidifier
is not a
"cure-all." Ventilation and moisture reduction
are the most effective ways to eliminate excess mois-
ture. But operation
of
a dehumidifier will reduce the
amount
of
outside air needed for ventilation. Heating
load on the furnace will be reduced, and the interior
will be less drafty.
8.
Ventilate while driving. Positive air ventilation will
help reduce the build-up
of
moisture while driving.
The movement
of
the
RV
at highway speeds can draw
air from the outside through the windows or vents.
9. Control the interior heat.
If
the heat is a dry heat, the
humidity will tend to be lower. Here are some tips on
controlling humidity with heat:
• Clean furnace air filters regularly to keep good air
circulation.
• Keep registers and the furnace blower clean and
unobstructed. This helps air circulation.
• Do not operate a humidity device on your furnace.
During cold weather and even in short term occupancy, con-
densation frequently forms on ceiling vents and may even
accumulate to the point
of
dripping onto the surfaces below.
This is frequently misinterpreted as a
"leaking" roof vent but
is most often condensation drippage. Follow the preceding
steps to control moisture condensation, and protect surfaces
with plastic sheeting until the moisture has dissipated.
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