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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Condensation in a psub
Brian
I'd say your problem with condensation has moved outside the insulated
layer and simply continue to condensate onto the cold steel wall, now with
the only difference that it is no longer visible.
But then it is also more out of hand with respect to preventive corrosion
control and maintenance.
Best regards,
Jens Laland
** If the cold surface of the steel wall of the sub was insulated, on the
** inside, then perhaps no condensation would form on the wall and an
** equalibruim could be reached inside the sub.
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