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TrueDRY™ DH65 Dehumidification System
| Removes up to 65 pints of moisture per day
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| Increased comfort and energy savings |
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DETAILSFAQ
| Increased Comfort - Remove excess moisture from the air, delivering fresh, filtered air in the home
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| Energy Savings - Less moisture in the home reduces the strain on your air conditioner and also allows you to set your thermostat higher to run your air conditioner less
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| Minimal Maintenance - Automatically drains itself and only requires an air filter to be changed once per year
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| Integrated Solution - Can remove moisture evenly throughout the entire home or focus specifically on problem areas that can lead to costly renovations
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| Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Unlike portable units, Honeywell whole-house dehumidiers provide unobtrusive, quiet and efficient operation
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| Perfect for homes up to 2,600 square feet
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| Model Numbers - DR65A1000, DR65VPIAQ |
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What level should I set my dehumidistat at when I am away?
Answer: Honeywell recommends consulting your local heating and air conditioning contractor for a recommended set point for your dehumidistat when you are away to prevent mildew or mold from forming. Your local contractor is the best person to determine how the specific variables inherent to your system are affected by the humidity conditions of your region. Alternatively, you can contact your local utility company for assistance.
What level should I set my dehumidistat?
Answer: Optimal Relative Humidity (RH) is defined by industry experts* as between 40-60% RH on an average annual basis. An environment with too little humidity leaves the body vulnerable to viruses and bacteria, and can cause woodwork in the house to shrink and crack. On the other hand, too much humidity creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth.
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