rifter1
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2005
- 9
Manual J publishes design dry and wet bulb data for each city.
So, for instance: Phoenix, AZ would be 107 db, and 71 wb for outdoor air.
However, I want to calculate what the wet bulb would be if I took the published conditions and changed the dry bulb to indoor air temperature of, for instance: 75F.
Using a Psychometric chart this is very simple. You just look left along a horizontal line until you hit the new dry bulb temperature, and you have your wet bulb.
Does anyone have a formula that would do this so I can do it in Excel?
So, for instance: Phoenix, AZ would be 107 db, and 71 wb for outdoor air.
However, I want to calculate what the wet bulb would be if I took the published conditions and changed the dry bulb to indoor air temperature of, for instance: 75F.
Using a Psychometric chart this is very simple. You just look left along a horizontal line until you hit the new dry bulb temperature, and you have your wet bulb.
Does anyone have a formula that would do this so I can do it in Excel?