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Heating or Dehumidification? Maintaining Appropriate Relative Humidity Levels in Historic Buildings Containing Museum Collections
Studies in Conservation ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-22 , DOI: 10.1080/00393630.2020.1779523
Rob Thomson 1
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ABSTRACT Collections care in temperate zones of the world, including Scotland, is generally well served by a system of heating control known as conservation heating or humidistat-controlled heating. This system adjusts temperature in a building in order to maintain relative humidity at desired levels. An alternative control method is through the use of dehumidification, although airtightness of the building influences the effectiveness of this. This paper assesses three sites where these methods of control have been used: the Great Hall at Edinburgh Castle, Abbots House at Arbroath Abbey in eastern Scotland and Skelmorlie Aisle in western Scotland. The benefits of each system are discussed, together with consideration of the effect of climate change on the efficacy of each.

中文翻译:

加热还是除湿?在包含博物馆藏品的历史建筑中保持适当的相对湿度水平

摘要 世界温带地区(包括苏格兰)的藏品护理通常由加热控制系统提供良好的服务,该系统称为保护加热或恒湿器控制加热。该系统调节建筑物内的温度,以将相对湿度保持在所需水平。另一种控制方法是使用除湿,尽管建筑物的气密性会影响其有效性。本文评估了使用这些控制方法的三个地点:爱丁堡城堡的大厅、苏格兰东部 Arbroath 修道院的 Abbots House 和苏格兰西部的 Skelmorlie Aisle。讨论了每个系统的好处,同时考虑了气候变化对每个系统功效的影响。
更新日期:2020-06-22
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