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the by-pass factor for a cooling coil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inefficiency of heating coil or cooling coil in not being able to heat or cool the incoming air to the temp of cooling coil. For proper design, bypass factor should be less. For proper design, bypass factor should be less.

Answered by umaharana70
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The inability of a coil to cool or heat the air to its temperature is indicated by a factor called by-pass factor (BPF) or Coil Bypass Factor. This inability is due to the coil inefficiency and some amount of air just bypassing the coil without getting affected by it. A coil with low BPF has better performance. BPF can also be defined as the ratio of air which is unaffected by the coil to the total quantity of air passing over the coil.

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