Bibliography for: "Conditioning outside air in a humid climate: proper dehumidification and control of outside air is a tough task in stickier climates. Deploying a DOAS is often a good first step toward effective ventilation in these situations. Consider the benefits, the LEED advantages, and how to clear potential hurdles like effective reheat to achieve neutral temperature air"

John E. Bergman "Conditioning outside air in a humid climate: proper dehumidification and control of outside air is a tough task in stickier climates. Deploying a DOAS is often a good first step toward effective ventilation in these situations. Consider the benefits, the LEED advantages, and how to clear potential hurdles like effective reheat to achieve neutral temperature air". Engineered Systems. FindArticles.com. 28 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BPR/is_10_22/ai_n15766071/

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