HVAC droop refers to the gradual decrease in temperature or pressure within a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system as demand increases. This phenomenon can occur due to insufficient system capacity, poor airflow, or improper control settings, leading to a less efficient climate control. Droop can result in uncomfortable indoor environments and increased energy consumption, highlighting the importance of proper system design and maintenance. Addressing droop typically involves optimizing system performance and ensuring appropriate equipment sizing.
Evan droop his head.
why do plants droop when no water
Aw, don't let your face droop.
John Percival Droop died in 1963.
John Percival Droop was born in 1882.
Droop-E was born on 1988-02-18.
To droop is to hang loosely or sag. There is no volume associated with it.
The past tense is drooped.
Battle of Droop Mountain happened on 1863-11-06.
Sunflowers droop at night because they follow the movement of the sun during the day, a behavior known as heliotropism. At night, without sunlight to guide them, they relax and droop downwards.
Gravity
Sag