Relative humidity during sensible heating increases or decreases
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The sensible cooling load refers to the dry bulb temperature of the building and the latent cooling load refers to the wet bulb temperature of the building. For summer conditions the humidity influence on the selection of the HVAC equipment and the latent load as well as the sensible load must be calculated.
It doesn't. It's the other way around. The reason is that the same amount of water vapor remains in the air but at a higher temperature, its vapor pressure (which is related to the maximum amount of water that air at that temperature can hold) increases.
It doesn't. It's the other way around. The reason is that the same amount of water vapor remains in the air but at a higher temperature, its vapor pressure (which is related to the maximum amount of water that air at that temperature can hold) increases.
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