why is air important for maintaining temperature
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In our long experience in the field of HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning), we have found that controlling humidity has been until now one of the aspects of air conditioning that has been somewhat neglected. In our everyday experience we find many units switched off or out of order because either they cause the owner or maintenance technician a lot of problems or because due to their location in the installation they undergo significant deterioration in very short period of time. Our impression is that this component of the HVAC installation is often regarded as superfluous because, in general, there is little awareness of the negative effects of an environment with a very high or very low range of humidity, frequented by people. This article sets out to convince those responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of these installations of the importance for both people and buildings of keeping air vapour content under control. In this way we can swiftly relate this lack of control of humidity to a number of problems in buildings that we often encounter, namely:
1.- Comfort
Our perspiration evaporates to regulate our body temperature and dissipate internal heat. The low relative humidity typical of many interior environments in winter leads to an average temperature of 21-23ºC, perspiration evaporates and we feel colder than we really should at that temperature.
Conversely, in summer we find rooms that keep the air above the recommended maximum level of humidity for comfort, 50-70% R.H. (relative humidity) due to a lack or fault of humidity control and the body is unable to evaporate the perspiration we generate to dissipate our body heat.
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Air is important for maintaining temperature because air trapped micro particle .A closed room will warmer as compare to open room as air is trapped