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Drying air humidity by computer controled ventilation
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Zillis church cannot be turned into a museum, even though its painted wooden ceiling dates form the 12th century and is very valuble. Climate measurements showd that by adaping ventilation times to the moments when outside asbolute humidity is lower than inside absolute humidity the church with the paintings can be kept at an acceptable relative humidity
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This page is a summary of: Climate Control for the Passive Conservation of the Romanesque Painted Wooden Ceiling in the Church of Zillis (Switzerland), Studies in Conservation, January 2001, JSTOR,
DOI: 10.2307/1506775.
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