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Troll Hunter
It seems some people will pick an argument about almost anything.
Beau":mo5qwg47 said:......Give me a wooden Velux any day but the combination of a stubborn architect and stupid planning rules put pay to that.
It is a window working as a passive dehumidifier. Don't worry about it BB. :lol:bugbear":3qqhgnw2 said:I yield to no man in my interest, fascination even, in the laws of physics.
But all this blather about humidity, relative humidity and dew points misses the key point.
We're talking about a window running with condensation. Relabelling it (amusingly) a "passive dehumidifier", and fitting a drain, no matter how beatifully crafted, doesn't alter the fact that this is a window that is not working well.
BugBear
It's obviously right on the US/Canadian border...John Brown":1bpkcwl8 said:@bugbear: I still want to know where your office is situated, such that the outside temperature is measured in C and the inside uses F.
Of course it is. And this is the good ship "Sea River Mediterranean:"Jacob":3rlg7cg4 said:It is a window working as a passive dehumidifier.
Very interesting BB.bugbear":ah6zuwc4 said:Of course it is. And this is the good ship "Sea River Mediterranean:"Jacob":ah6zuwc4 said:It is a window working as a passive dehumidifier.
BugBear
John Brown":yu36a0ee said:@bugbear: I still want to know where your office is situated, such that the outside temperature is measured in C and the inside uses F.
MikeG.":2l7aujvl said:Beau":2l7aujvl said:......Give me a wooden Velux any day but the combination of a stubborn architect and stupid planning rules put pay to that.
Why would that be the architect's fault? Listed Buildings officers will not tolerate Veluxes (well, they do have a top-hung flat-to-the-roof model which is acceptable), so why is it the architects fault if he tells you that?
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