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What stops static electricity best ?

2007-04-12 08:22:29 · 3 answers · asked by Paul G 1 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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An Evaportator is used in A/C and refrigeration. A mixture of liquid and Gas refrigerant flows through it at very cold tempertatures and evaporation takes place and heat is carried away. It takes moisture out of the air and lower the humidity in an A/C system.
A humidifier puts water vapor or humidity into the air in a building to raise the comfort level of the occupants. This is typically 74f at 50% according to studys done on thermodynamics as it relates to human beings. They are usally ran mostly in the winter months as a heating system can dry out a building enviroment. There are stand alone units you just plug in and add water and there are whole house units that regulate the humidity closer and maintians a certain level. Whole house systems are cheaper and more efficient in the long run. The parts for the install are often times under the price of a stand alone unit but require may professional installation. Some basic electricity and plumbing skills are needed. A maintenance savy person may be able to handle this without hiring a professional.
Increase humidity.
Static effect is increased in environments of low humidity. Buildings using air-conditioning, high levels of heating, or those with a lot of insulation can have low humidity.


Install a humidifier in your building.
Install a radiator-hung water container to increase humidity.
Open a window.

2007-04-12 08:38:28 · answer #1 · answered by wrightbrigade 3 · 0 0

an evaporator takes moisture out of the air. a humidifier puts moisture in the air and would help with static electricity.

2007-04-12 08:27:27 · answer #2 · answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7 · 0 0

evaporator take water out of the air and humidifier puts water into the air.

2007-04-12 08:29:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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