Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: a Comprehensive Digest of Applied ...

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John Ewald Siebel
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Humidity is almost as important as temperature. Extreme cold tem- I)erature will react on certain goods like eggs, fruits, etc , so that when taken out the change of temperature will deteriorate their quality quickly. Hence the conditions under which articles must pass from cold storage to con- sumption are often of as vital importance as the cold storage itself, for which reason special rules must be followed in special cases.
MOISTURE IN COLD STORAGE.
Besides the temperature in a cold storage
... room the degree of moisture is of considerable importance.
It is neither necessary nor desirable that the storage room should be absolutely dry; on the contrary, it may be too dry as well as it may too damp. If the room is toe dry it will favor the shrinkage and drying out ot certain goods. If the room is too damp goods are liable to spoil and become moldy, etc. For this reason the moisture should always be kept below the saturation point. This condition can be ascertained by the hygrometic methods described in the chapter treating on water and steam.


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