Subject: Long-term monitoring of historic furniture
Re: Jonathan Brown and monitoring at Mount Vernon. There are several additional problems with this proposal. First, there is a need to be exact about what adverse effects are anticipated before a monitoring system can be developed. If, for example, lifting of veneer or changes in the width of cracks are anticipated, then monitoring has to be designed to catch these effects. (2) A monitoring system that records changes after the installation of a new HVAC system will be meaningless if conditions are not recorded using the same system through changes of season before the new system is turned on. To be statistically meaningful, several years of changes would have to be recorded. (3) Changes after installation cannot be proven to be caused by the new system unless other factors are well controlled, as other changes could be responsible, including whatever happened to the objects while the installation was going on. (4) If by some method, small adverse effects are found, they still cannot be evaluated without being weighed against beneficial effects, so these need to be measured as well. (5) HVAC systems almost never work right when they are first turned on; adjustments of various kinds always need to be made, and there is no way to tell if the system works until it has been monitored through seasonal changes. So if problems are noted in the furniture before the system is working properly, this is a different issue. (6) Monitoring of the system and measurement of the actual levels achieved need to be accurate because the furniture may respond noticeably at times when the system goes off-line or messes up in some way, or when it is overwhelmed by the weather or some other event. Although there are many potential adverse effects from HVAC in historic buildings, wooden furniture is the least likely to be harmed and the most likely to be helped. (Monitoring of the building fabric is probably more important.) A reasonable question is why the staff fears these particular problems. Please feel free to contact me off-line to discuss this further if it would help. B. Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:28 Distributed: Thursday, September 17, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-28-004 ***Received on Thursday, 17 September, 1998