| 1) |
The trailer unit takes outside, fresh
air, reduces the relative humidity to 2 degrees, and heats it. |
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| 2) |
The warm, dry air is pumped into the building
through a large volume hose. |
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| 3) |
Air movers are set up in the building
in such a way as to create a vortex, causing air friction against all
of the surfaces in the room. This allows for maximum evaporation from
walls and floors, so the moisture can be absorbed by the warm, dry air.
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| 4) |
Simultaneously, another hose is exhausting
all of the moisture-laden air out of the building, as it is being replaced
by warm, dry air. The air in the building changes every 15 minutes. |
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| 5) |
While this is all happening, electronic
sensing equipment (Data Logger) is measuring and recording the temperature,
relative humidity and dew point within the building. This is checked regularly
by our trained technicians. |
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| 6) |
When the data logger says the building
is completely dry, the job is done. The drying equipment is then removed
from the premises. A copy of the documentation produced by the data logger
is provided to the insurance carrier and other interested parties. |
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