Humans generally feel comfortable between temperatures of 22 °C to 27 °C and a relative humidity of 40% to 60%.
In this application, air at 35 °C and 60% relative humidity will be conditioned into the human comfort zone, with the thermodynamic process plotted on a psychrometric chart. To do this, we will:
- first cool the air to 14 °C (this removes some of the water from the air),
- and then heat the air to 24 °C.
Additionally, we will calculate:
- the heat and mass of water removed in the cooling phase,
- and the heat added in the heating phase.