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MYERS: Dewpoint and 70 in the summer means you are getting a thunderstorm.
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Dewpoint 58 F this morning, as opposed to 68 F for the last several days.
Marginally better jhetley 2005
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The Vaisala Dewpoint and Pressure Transmitter DPT146 for Compressed Air is the first transmitter on the market that monitors both dewpoint and process pressure simultaneously, creating the ideal tool for anyone in need of high quality compressed air.
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Unique New Transmitter Combines Dewpoint and Pressure Measurements in Compressed Air Applications Vaisala introduces a unique innovation for simple and convenient dewpoint and pressure monitoring in compressed air applications.
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· Mixing and process screens · Drybulb range -80°F to 400°F/-62°C to 200°C · Dewpoint range -80°Fto 200°F/-62°C to 93°C The professional tool for engineering and air conditining projects using industry standard ASHRAE equations.
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Dewpoint is the temperature at which moisture in the air condenses into water.
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Dewpoint is the temperature at which moisture in the air condenses into water.
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Dewpoint has always tried to build its brand on the Dewpoint name, not the Sun name, because it has multiple dimensions to its business, including consulting and services, Kotarba said.
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Andy Kotarba, president and CEO of Dewpoint, a US Sun-only channel partner, said he would like more details of the proposed deal.
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Dewpoint has always tried to build its brand on the Dewpoint name, not the Sun name, because it has multiple dimensions to its business, including consulting and services, Kotarba said.
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