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<blockquote data-quote="True Blue" data-source="post: 2146105" data-attributes="member: 501599"><p>Hi there [USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER] As the "forced" warm air passed through imperfect ducting and external cavity walls, moisture may have been released, causing higher humidity, hence possible bronchitis. Only if the ducting was perfect and passed through internal walls would this be avoided. Personal note: before we had central heating we had roaring coal fires in traditional grates. No moisture issues as the fires drew any moisture up the chimneys! Now there IS damp in the old Welsh house, as mother keeps the gas central heating on 17 C ( 63 F), too low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Blue, post: 2146105, member: 501599"] Hi there [USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER] As the "forced" warm air passed through imperfect ducting and external cavity walls, moisture may have been released, causing higher humidity, hence possible bronchitis. Only if the ducting was perfect and passed through internal walls would this be avoided. Personal note: before we had central heating we had roaring coal fires in traditional grates. No moisture issues as the fires drew any moisture up the chimneys! Now there IS damp in the old Welsh house, as mother keeps the gas central heating on 17 C ( 63 F), too low. [/QUOTE]
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