Not exact matches
Professor Kumar recommends keeping your
air conditioner set at 72 degrees or lower and your
humidity under 60
percent.
Despite an
air temperature firmly in the 80s and roughly 50
percent humidity, none of the handful of Demons present needed so much as a cool - off period despite continuously making run after run for several hours — and this after being subject to this form of abuse for several days over the course of a week.
During a flight, the
air inside the plane tends to have a
humidity level lower than 20
percent, as opposed to the 30 to 65
percent we're used to in typical indoor environments.
Use a dehumidifier or
air conditioner to maintain relative
humidity at about 50
percent or below — they thrive in
humidity.
Air containing water vapour with a relative
humidity greater than 100
percent, with respect to a flat surface, is referred to as being supersaturated.
Add «maintaining an inside relative
humidity between 45 - 60
percent» to the
air quality section, and convert the Btu / square foot per year measurement to kwh / square foot per year (to address
air conditioning / dehumidification load) in addition to heating load.
It's a function of temperature, so, for example, the same 70
percent relative
humidity results from different amounts of water in the
air.
Theoretically, it occurs when the
air temperature reaches the Dew Point temperature, and the Relative
Humidity (RH) is 100
percent.
In southeast Georgia, where early - season temperatures can reach 95 degrees with 100
percent humidity, the best amenity of all could be the mansion's
air - conditioning system.
«In the Mid-Atlantic, the indoor relative
humidity tends to level off in the mid-30s (
percent range) when you
air - seal a home properly,» he says.
If a 70 - degree home leaks 45
percent relative
humidity air into an attic, it will condense on any surface less the 48 degrees.