- Dry Bulb Temperature - - the measurement of sensible heat
- Relative Humidity (RH) - - the amount of water vapor present in air
expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for saturation at the same
temperature.
- Dew point(dp) - - the temperature below which moisture in the air begins
to condense
, - Enthalpy (h) - - The total heat contained in a substance measured from a
baseline of 32 degrees farenheit
- Where is relative humidity found on a psychometric chart? - - the curving
lines that run from the bottom left side of the chart up to the right
- forced air system - - fuel heats air, which is blown through ducts and
vents; cool air is returned to the furnace to be reheated
- Three must common types of furnaces - - upflow, horizontal, and downflow
(counterflow)
- Upflow Furnace - - return air is supplied at the bottom of the unit and the
heated air is delivered to the bonnet above the furnace where it is
distributed through ductwork
- horizontal flow furnace - - furnace in which heated air flows horizontally as
it leaves the furnace
- Downflow Furnace - - furnace is typ. located on first floor and heated air is
pushed down into ductwork located in a crawl space or basement.
- Blower - - pump-like mechanism which generates airflow
- blowers used in forced-air systems - - propeller, centrifugal, axial
- propeller blower - - blades mounted on a central bulb
- centrifugal blower - - Consists of a scroll, blower wheel, shaft, and inlet
vanes
- axial flow blower - - -Consists of a blower wheel that works like turbine
wheel
-Used in medium to high pressure forced air heating systems
- Static Pressure - - pressure that acts through weight only with no motion
- heat exchanger - - A device that transfers heat from one substance to
another without allowing substances to mix (think radiator)
- Low-efficiency filter - - 40% of large particulate matter
- Medium efficiency filter - - 40 to 80% of common-size particulate matter
- High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters - - 80 to 90 % of small
particulate matter
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