Designing natatoriums to prevent humidity damage.
Author(s) : SMITH R. O.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
Excessive humidity in natatoriums and spas is a serious problem with costly ramifications: severe structural damage, lost heat, mold and spore growth, and chronically fogged windows and glass. This paper gives an example of what can go terribly wrong with a natatorium if it is designed poorly.
Details
- Original title: Designing natatoriums to prevent humidity damage.
- Record ID : 2005-0387
- Languages: English
- Source: HPAC Engineering - vol. 76 - n. 9
- Publication date: 2004/09
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