You don't, you want the AC to dehumidify.
An air conditioner DOES lower the inside humidity. Basically when the hot moist air moves over the cooling coils the the air cools and the humidity in the air condenses on the coils and the air coming out will be cooler with a lower relative humidity. So, to answer your question. Keep the AC on and it will lower the humidity inside. Also keep all windows and doors closed and try to seal up any large holes where air can leak.
It is the humidity from the air passing through the cooling coil that has condensed on the coil. By drainig it out the humidity inside the room is reduced and you feel cooler.
Willis Carrier invented the first air conditioner to combat humidity inside a printing company in 1902.
The purpose of a ductless air conditioning system is to provide cool and low-humidity air in spaces where there is no method to create an exhaust for heat and the humidity that has been removed from the air inside that space.
The air conditioner provides cold air inside your home or enclosed space by actually removing heat and humidity from the indoor air. You can check acservice.sg for aircon installation, aircon gas refilling or top-up solutions, and aircon troubleshooting.
The humidity is filtered out by a humidity control system.
The air conditioner provides cold air inside your home or enclosed space by actually removing heat and humidity from the indoor air. You can check acservice.sg for aircon installation, aircon gas refilling or top-up solutions, and aircon troubleshooting.
A window air conditioning unit placed in a windowless room ceases to be an air conditioner and instead becomes a dehumidifier, however, unless the condensed humidity (water) is removed from the room, it will simply be absorbed back into the room air as humidity.
wherever has more humidity for example in the summer in many places its very humid and hot, it will mold faster than inside when the air conditioner is drying and cooling the atmosphere when in winter bread will mold faster inside because inside is warm and humid while outside is cold and dry
If you are running your central heating/air conditioner unit to cool your home, moisture will condense on the cooling coil inside the unit and should drain out to the outside or will be pumped out. This will lower the humidity in your house. The question is to vague, but I suspect a coil pan leaking 90% or better furnaces are also condensing and generate water.
It is probably mold growing inside the air conditioner, which blows out into the room. This is fairly common, especially if the humidity is relatively high in your area. If your carpets are damp, they too can harbor smelly mold.
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