Controlling humidity at full load is easy, part load humidity control is another story altogether.
In this video, I discuss the basic reason why DX systems fail to control humidity.
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Basically, most HVAC systems are designed to handle full load temperature control and do not actively measure or control humidity. Furthermore, few DX systems have the modulating capabilities to control temperature and humidity over all load conditions.
At a minimum, your system will need, modulating hot gas reheat, variable capacity compressors or VFD compressors, and modulating primary heat. In addition, your system will require a controller that is designed specifically for your application.
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