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Why does a DRYAIR Heat exchanger increase its KW output when the air entering the heat exchanger is cold and the air exiting the coil is also colder?

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Why does a DRYAIR Heat exchanger increase its KW output when the air entering the heat exchanger is cold and the air exiting the coil is also colder?

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The Dryair system is based on the principle of heat transfer from the water to the air, thus the greater the difference between the air passing over the coil and the water temperature passing through the coil, the greater the transfer of heat.

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