Psychrometrics, Humidity and Moisture Control Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Join Bryan Orr in the 12th instalment of training session at Polar Bear Air Conditioning as he breaks down the fundamental science of air, moisture, and temperature in this comprehensive educational session. In Part 1 of this series, Bryan explores:
    The surprising physical properties of air
    Why water vapor is lighter than air
    Understanding relative vs. absolute humidity
    How temperature affects moisture capacity
    Dew point and condensation basics
    Practical insights for HVAC professionals
    Key topics include:
    Air composition and molecular behavior
    Humidity measurement and misconceptions
    Moisture movement in attic spaces
    Preventing duct sweating and condensation
    Perfect for HVAC technicians, contractors, and anyone wanting to understand the complex world of psychrometrics. Learn from one of the industry's most engaging educators!
    #HVAC #Psychrometrics #MoistureControl #BryanOrr
    You can find more on Polar Bear Air Conditioning at their UA-cam channel: / @polarbearky
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @omarfaruk8797
    @omarfaruk8797 День тому +1

    thanks a lot sir

  • @nilborne1
    @nilborne1 11 годин тому

    Good info

  • @jessedphillips
    @jessedphillips 15 годин тому

    The joke in 6 minutes isn't actually a joke. That is a design.

  • @jacobcarson2559
    @jacobcarson2559 19 годин тому

    Sticky spray is also great for tape joints.
    Very messy to work with though.

  • @stevenslater2669
    @stevenslater2669 16 годин тому +1

    0.75 lbs per cubic foot for air?
    You are gonna make me dig out my thermodynamics text from 1960. The number we always used is 0.076 lbs / cubic foot for air.

    • @marconantel7735
      @marconantel7735 14 годин тому

      I actually just looked it up, one scf is .075, give or take. Thank you for pointing it out!

  • @evapendaki2530
    @evapendaki2530 18 годин тому

    Back to school
    Never to late
    DomIJ

  • @pureheart6994
    @pureheart6994 15 годин тому

    Hi every one im technician from algeria how can i apply to study with you if there is online courses

  • @canaaclimatizacao7824
    @canaaclimatizacao7824 19 годин тому

    North America!

  • @albmarku4379
    @albmarku4379 День тому

    Simply physics