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Cooling and Dehumidification Design

Dry Bulb and Mean Coincident Wet Bulb
Design dry bulb temperature and the mean of coincident wet bulb values. Useful for cooling applications, these conditions represent the warmest conditions that normally occur during hot sunny afternoons.

Wet Bulb and Mean Coincident Dry Bulb
Design wet bulb temperature and the mean of coincident dry bulb values. Useful for cooling tower, evaporative cooling and fresh air ventilation applications, these conditions represent extremes of total sensible plus latent heat of outdoor air.

Dew Point and Mean Coincident Dry Bulb
Design dew point temperature and the mean of coincident dry bulb values. Useful for dehumidification and outside air ventilation systems, these conditions represent extremes of moisture content of outdoor air.

Enthalpy and Mean Coincident Dry Bulb
Design enthalpy and the mean of coincident dry bulb values. Provides another set of climatic design values for evaluating cooling loads from outside air.

Average Annual Maximum Dry Bulb Temperature
The average of the annual maximum dry bulb temperatures from the data set.

Standard Deviation of Maximum Daily Average Dry Bulb Temperature
Standard deviation is a statistical indication of the amount of variability in the data. The value indicates the varibility of maximum daily average dry bulb temperatures within the data set.

Mean Daily Dry Bulb Range
The mean difference between the daily maximum and minimum temperatures recorded during the hottest months. Useful in many types of cooling load calculations.


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