In the energy control business it is usually necessary to monitor humidity, as well as temperature. Sensing humidity cannot be done as easily or as accurately as temperature sensing. For example, a temperature sensor in outside air will provide dependable service for the life of the mechanical equipment. A humidity sensor in outside air that must withstand temperatures from -20° to 100°F, as well as all sorts of pollution, may give dependable readings for only six months before it is destroyed or requires service. Outdoor humidity sensors require protection from the elements. Although a shield provides protection, an aspirated enclosure may provide the best solution.
What are Relative Humidity, Dew Point, Wet Bulb, and Enthalpy?
Dew Point is the temperature at which water begins to condense as the air is cooled. This is the 100% RH or saturated temperature. This temperature indicates the water vapor content in the air. Below 32°F (0°C) it is called the frost point. Dew point is frequently used in high humidity areas and is used for humidity calibration standards. Dew point is measured in °C or °F.
Wet Bulb Temperature is derived from a wetted temperature sensor in an air stream. Wet bulb is a measure of the total heat present in air. Relative humidity is determined by comparing the wet bulb temperature to the ambient (dry bulb) temperature. Wet bulb is measured in °C or °F.
Enthalpy is a measurement of the heat energy in the air. Enthalpy is a combination of sensible heat (air and water vapor) and latent heat (heat required for evaporation at dew point). Enthalpy can be determined by measuring the wet bulb temperature and comparing this value to an equivalent enthalpy value on a psychrometric chart. Enthalpy is measured in Btu/lb of dry air.
Why is the Relative Humidity so low in cold weather?
Do not be alarmed when your electronic humidity sensor reads 15% when it's 10°F outside. The only reason it's not reading 10% is because of the small amounts of moisture given off by people and hygroscopic material.
How can you check the accuracy of your electronic humidity sensor?
What is the best location for the humidity sensor?
Because changes in humidity are actually changes in vapor pressure, these changes are transmitted through the conditioned space much faster than changes in temperature. For this reason, multiple humidifiers in a large open room should be controlled by a single humidity controller. Controllers on each humidifier are generally set up on an on-off cycling pattern since the addition of humidity by one humidifier, affects the adjacent humidity controller almost instantly.
This Nomograph determines relative humidity faster than a psychrometric chart when wet and dry bulb temperatures are known.
EXAMPLE: With a wet bulb temperature of 72°F and a dry bulb of 84°F the broken line below indicates the Relative Humidity in this example would be 56%.
