BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 798
I'm scratching my head on this one and could use some help. I have 2 similar rooms that each has a similar air handling unit. The target condition in these rooms is 70 deg F at 50% RH. I'm having trouble holding humidity in one of the rooms and am trying to figure out why. I've been looking at the other room as a guide to see where things may differ. As I study the room that is working correctly, I find myself confused with the psychrometrics. It doesn't seem possible.
Here is the room is is functioning correctly:
Space conditions: 70 deg F @ 52%RH
Return air at the unit: 74 deg F. Humidity sensor bad
Outside air dampers completely shut with gasketed dampers
Discharge of the cooling coil: 57 deg F @65%
Chilled water temp in/out of coil: 44 deg / 58 deg
Reheat coil off
The supply air is much dryer than I would expect. With an average coil temp of let's say 51 deg, how can my supply air be so dry? It's well below the line from return conditions to average coil temp. This is again the room that is working correctly (or at least everyone thinks so).
My problem room conditions this morning are as follows:
Space conditions: 69 deg F @ 58%RH
Return air at the unit: 73 deg F @ 53%
Outside air dampers completely shut with gasketed dampers
Discharge of the cooling coil: 64 deg F @ 72%
Chilled water temp in/out of coil: 45 deg / 62 deg
Reheat coil off
The psychrometrics on my problem room actually make a little sense. My discharge air conditions fall on the line between return air and average water temp. It's just way too close to the center of the line. Maybe I'm just moving too much air???
Any thoughts?
Here is the room is is functioning correctly:
Space conditions: 70 deg F @ 52%RH
Return air at the unit: 74 deg F. Humidity sensor bad
Outside air dampers completely shut with gasketed dampers
Discharge of the cooling coil: 57 deg F @65%
Chilled water temp in/out of coil: 44 deg / 58 deg
Reheat coil off
The supply air is much dryer than I would expect. With an average coil temp of let's say 51 deg, how can my supply air be so dry? It's well below the line from return conditions to average coil temp. This is again the room that is working correctly (or at least everyone thinks so).
My problem room conditions this morning are as follows:
Space conditions: 69 deg F @ 58%RH
Return air at the unit: 73 deg F @ 53%
Outside air dampers completely shut with gasketed dampers
Discharge of the cooling coil: 64 deg F @ 72%
Chilled water temp in/out of coil: 45 deg / 62 deg
Reheat coil off
The psychrometrics on my problem room actually make a little sense. My discharge air conditions fall on the line between return air and average water temp. It's just way too close to the center of the line. Maybe I'm just moving too much air???
Any thoughts?