torpor
Mechanical
- May 25, 2007
- 3
I am facing an excessive humidity issue for some packaged RTUs introducing OA and with economizer options for a commercial space. The trouble with this is, the amount of OA will then be governed by the eco. options. If the economizer control is dry-bulb type it would allow OA with all the outside RH into the space (Is that so?). I am assuming this operation leads to 100% OA at some point. Space humidity would then hit the roof? Right? If its an enthalpy type control it would have control over the humidity introduced to the space. With no reheat in either case.
I am not sure what controls are on the RTUs economizer now - but the space almost starts drenching. And this is in NJ. From what the installers tell me its an enthalpy control.
We are constantly monitoring indoor&outdoor humidity to figure out the problem. No success yet. Any ideas?
I am not sure what controls are on the RTUs economizer now - but the space almost starts drenching. And this is in NJ. From what the installers tell me its an enthalpy control.
We are constantly monitoring indoor&outdoor humidity to figure out the problem. No success yet. Any ideas?