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Here’s an example of how to use this table based on the schedule for red oak in Table 7. Let’s assume that you are drying with a 120°F dry bulb and that your wet bulb is 82°F (a depression of 38°). This is equivalent to an RH of 19% and an EMC of 3.7%. If you wanted to increase your drying rate slightly you might change the dry bulb to 124°F; if you kept a 38° depression (an 86°F wet bulb) , your RH would now be 21% and your EMC would be 3.9% (see the highlighted boxes). IF you controlled the kiln this way, you’d actually be slowing the kiln down! If you had kept your wet bulb set at 82°F, however, your new wet bulb depression would be greater than formerly (42°); your new RH would be 16% and your new EMC would be 3.0% and drying will speed up. 96PDF Image | HARDWOOD DRY KILN OPERATION A MANUAL FOR OPERATORS OF SMALL DRY KILNS
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