Part 5 of 5: Should I use Relative Humidity or Dew Point?
This is part 5 of a 5-part podcast series. Here we discuss why knowing the difference between Relative Humidity and Dew Point is extremely important.
Relative Humidity: Not a good measure of water in the air (absolute humidity). RH is the percentage of moisture in the air vs. how much it can hold. It answers the question, “how full is the container”?
Dew Point: The atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense, and dew can form. This is an accurate measurement of water in the air (humidity).
You can watch the full video version of our 1-hour psychrometrics 101 presentations on our YouTube channel, Insight Partners HVAC TV.
YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/InsightPartnersHVACTV
Download your Insight Partners Psychrometric Chart here:
https://www.insightusa.com/psychrometric-chart-pdf
Thank you!
Tony Mormino
Marketing Director, Insight Partners
tmormino@insightusa.com
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