[CAUT] Organs and RH

Ken, Zahringer ZahringerK@missouri.edu
Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:54:20 -0600


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Hey, Jim,

Two things will affect RH =AD moisture content and temperature.  The organ
can=B9t make enough of a pressure differential to affect moisture content.
Like Ron said, though, it matters where that blower is sucking air from.

Ken Z.
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Ken Zahringer, RPT
Piano Technician
University of Missouri School of Music
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On 11/23/04 6:32 PM, "Jim Busby" <jim_busby@byu.edu> wrote:

> List,
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> Does having a large pipe organ in the room affect the RH? By that I mean,=
 does
> all the air passing through an organ=B9s pipes dry out the air and/or does =
the
> pump/bellows compress air and make more/less moisture?
> =20
> Thanks,
> Jim Busby BYU
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