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Cooling Efficiency
To calculate the cooling efficiency you would need the Temperature, Relative Humidity and your Barometric Pressure. Click the Question Mark for more info.
Temperature
Temperature is a degree of hotness or coldness the can be measured using a thermometer.
Relative Humidity
Relative humidity can you read on the Barometer. It' a term used to describe the amount of water vapor that exists in a gaseous mixture of air and water.
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Kelvin
%
Enter your Barometric Pressure.
(not the altimeter setting)
"Barometric Pressure" is the pressure you read on the Barometer.
29.92 in/Hg ( 1013 mb ) is the standard sea-level barometric pressure.
in of mercury
mm of mercury
millibars (hPA)
Dew Point
The dewpoint temperature is the temperature at which the air can now longer hold all of its water vapor, and some of the water vapor must condense into liquid water. The dew point is a saturation point.
Fahrenheit
Celcius
Kelvin
Wet Bulb
The Wet-Bulb temperature is the temperature a volume of air would have if cooled adiabatically to saturation.
This is the temperature you can reach with misting systems.
Fahrenheit
Celcius
Kelvin
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