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- Convectant_drying abstract "From 1999 when Charles Cressy first developed, introduced and patented a drying assembly method and over the following 14 years convectant drying has been further developed and become established as an alternative to conventional refrigerant and desiccant dehumidifier drying techniques. The process is revolutionising how wet property is dried out as it minimizes stripout, secondary damage and downtime. In July 2013 British Standards PAS 64 "Mitigation and recovery of water damaged buildings - Code of practice" was published recognising and including descriptions of the process within the document. The PAS 64:2013 is available for purchase (www.bsigroup.com/shop)Convectant drying is described as:"the balanced manipulation and control of air exchanges, heat, and vapour pressure differential to create optimum conditions for evaporation, reduction and control of airbourne moisture from the indoor environment".The word "convectant" was coined by A Habbershaw and TJ Cressy in 2003 so that the process could be recognised and established as a credible alternative to the traditional refrigerant and desiccant drying processes.The convectant drying process has been independently tested by the National Flood School in the UK (2005 and 2012) this testing confirmed the efficacy of the process which has been proven to be many times faster than traditional drying methods.Convectant drying equipment is available in portable and trailer mounted form. In addition to the benefits of a faster drying process, use of the process can result in significant reduction in:the need to strip out structural components, secondary damage, environmental impacts, overall cost savings relating to the incident - in particular when being used on more severe water damage or construction drying projects.The method has been granted international patents. US Patent 06662467: U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/194,062, US20100011612 and GB Patent No 0813169.0Both systems use heat, air exchanges and controlled manipulation of the indoor environment to reduce the drying time compared to traditional methods.".
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- Convectant_drying subject Category:Drying.
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- Convectant_drying comment "From 1999 when Charles Cressy first developed, introduced and patented a drying assembly method and over the following 14 years convectant drying has been further developed and become established as an alternative to conventional refrigerant and desiccant dehumidifier drying techniques. The process is revolutionising how wet property is dried out as it minimizes stripout, secondary damage and downtime.".
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