In an air conditioning unit, 3.5 m³/s of air at 27°C dry bulb temperature %RH at 100.325 kPa barometric condition enters the Airconditioned Unit (ACU). e leaving condition of the air is 13°C dry bulb and 90% RH. Determine: a. Sensible Heat that was being removed/ added from the ACU? b. Moisture that is being removed/added from the air leaving ACU?

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In an air conditioning unit, 3.5 m³/s of air at 27°C dry bulb temperature
50%RH at 100.325 kPa barometric condition enters the Airconditioned Unit (ACU).
The leaving condition of the air is 13°C dry bulb and 90% RH.
Determine:
a. Sensible Heat that was being removed/ added from the ACU?
b. Moisture that is being removed/added from the air leaving ACU?
Transcribed Image Text:I. In an air conditioning unit, 3.5 m³/s of air at 27°C dry bulb temperature 50%RH at 100.325 kPa barometric condition enters the Airconditioned Unit (ACU). The leaving condition of the air is 13°C dry bulb and 90% RH. Determine: a. Sensible Heat that was being removed/ added from the ACU? b. Moisture that is being removed/added from the air leaving ACU?
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