Moist air at 30oC and 50% relative humidity is cooled to 10oC. If the air has a volumetric flow rate of 20m3/min, and condensate water at 10oC is collected, draw the cycle on the attached chart and determine: b) The amount of water collected in the dehumidifier
Moist air at 30oC and 50% relative humidity is cooled to 10oC. If the air has a volumetric flow rate of 20m3/min, and condensate water at 10oC is collected, draw the cycle on the attached chart and determine: b) The amount of water collected in the dehumidifier
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Moist air at 30oC and 50% relative humidity is cooled to 10oC. If the air has a volumetric flow rate of 20m3/min, and condensate water at 10oC is collected, draw the cycle on the attached chart and determine:
b) The amount of water collected in the dehumidifier

Transcribed Image Text:ASHRAE Pshychrometric Chart No. 1 H
Normal Temperature
Barometric Pressure: 101.325 kPa
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0.80
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Total heat
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