Yes, air conditioning can dry out the air by removing moisture from it as it cools.
Because the home is sealed in order to prevent air flow from outside to inside, air conditioning can cause dry skin. It also removes the humidity in the air.
dry air removes moisture better
CDB is used in HVAC in terms of air conditioning. The temperature of air is measured by a standard thermometer with a dry sensing bulb to determine CDB.
Not exactly. Air conditioning removes moisture from the air (so it can be very humid outside, but not inside). Removing moisture from the air contributes to dry mouth. If you are a mouth breather, you will also dry out your mouth. The dryness of room air, along with dryness from mouth breathing, can cause sore throats--especially in the morning.
No. Dry skin is not directly caused by air conditioning, but various other factors including illness, solvents and materials that are made to absorb moisture, including lime, some soaps which dissolve natural body oils, concrete dust, sawdust, etc. Air conditioning is designed to simply cool the surrounding air, not to dehumidify the air nor expel solvents or dust that will absorb moisture from the skin.
Because the process of refrigerating ("conditioning") air not only reduces its temperature, but also reduces its relative humidity, so the air in the bedroom is relatively dry air, and your pipes dry out from breathing it all night.
Dry Ice
In the Southeast people say it is hot,dry and lonely. People came up with a solution called the three A's: air conditioning, automobile and aqueducts.
There are five ways in which a person can dry wet the carpet on a slab foundation. The five ways include sealing gaps, sealing the concrete, air to air exchange, use of the dehumidifier, and air conditioning.
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Typically an air conditioning or HVAC engineer will the deal with the installation, maintenance and servicing of air conditioning units
Typically an air conditioning or HVAC engineer will the deal with the installation, maintenance and servicing of air conditioning units