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Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air in Air Conditioning Systems Formulas
Total heat removed from ventilation air is the heat removed from conditioned space that added due to heat gain by ventilation air. And is denoted by Q
t
. Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air is always negative.
Formulas to find Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air in Air Conditioning Systems
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Total heat removed from ventilation air
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List of variables in Air Conditioning Systems formulas
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Sensible Cooling Loads from Ventilation Air
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Latent Cooling Loads from Ventilation Air
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FAQ
What is the Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air?
Total heat removed from ventilation air is the heat removed from conditioned space that added due to heat gain by ventilation air. Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air is always negative.
Can the Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air be negative?
Yes, the Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air?
Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour[Btu/h] for Power. Watt[Btu/h], Kilowatt[Btu/h], Milliwatt[Btu/h] are the few other units in which Total Heat Removed from Ventilation Air can be measured.
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