Poor humidity control in a power plant can result in worker discomfort or even severe injury, corrosion damage to equipment, and business losses due to down time for repairs. Corrosion occurs when there is too much moisture in the air, causing premature breakdown or failure of the power plant equipment. Annually, power plants can spend $23 billion in corrosion-related repairs, which are completely preventable with an effective humidity control strategy.

The following infographic by Polygon will show how to maintain a power plant with humidity control.

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Maintaining a Power Plant with Humidity Control

Irma Wallace

Irma Wallace

Co-founder and Vice President of SearchRank, responsible for many of the day to day operations of the company. She is also founder of The Arizona Builders’ Zone, a construction / home improvement portal.

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