Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning: Analysis and Design
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ISBN: 9780471470151
Author: Faye C. McQuiston, Jeffrey D. Spitler, Jerald D. Parker
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.47P
It is necessary to cool and dehumidify air from 80 F db and 67 F wb to 60 F db and 34 F wb. (a) Discuss the feasibility of doing this in one process with a cooling coil. (HINT: Determine the apparatus dew point temperature for the process.) (b) Describe a practical method of achieving the required process and sketch it on a psychrometric chart.
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Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning: Analysis and Design
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