a temperature line is a line of temperature
moderately warm; lukewarm; a comfortable temperature range is 26 EC to 35 EC; the tepid temperature must be maintained for the duration by an in-line temperature control valve that should prevent scalding.
To find the solutions for this question I would approach the problem like this: 1. Plot OSA point on chart at 95 degrees 80% Rh 2. Plot RA point on chart at 80 degrees 50% Rh 3. Connect the OSA point and the RA points to form the mixed air line. 4. Measure length of line 5.625" x 20% = 1.125"(This measurement will depend on the size of your chart I'm using an 11" x 17" yours may be smaller) 5. Measure along the MA line starting from the RA point 1.125" this is your MA temperature and humidity. Read 83 degrees 60% Rh 6. Or use the following simple formula to find the mixed air Db temperature. (R.A. degrees F x %) + (OSA degrees F x %) = Mixed Air degrees F, plot this on the MA line to find the corresponding %Rh
Starting at the compressor;Low pressure vapor refrigerant is compressed and discharged out of the compressor.The refrigerant at this point is a high temperature, high pressure, superheated vapor.The high pressure refrigerant flows to the condenser by way of the "Discharge Line".The condenser changes the high pressure refrigerant from a high temperature vapor to a low temperature liquid and leaves through the "Liquid Line".The high pressure refrigerant then flows through a filter dryer to the Thermal Expansion valve or TXV.The TXV meters the correct amount of liquid refrigerant into the evaporator.As the TXV meters the refrigerant, the high pressure liquid changes to a low pressure, low temperature, saturated vapor.This saturated vapor enters the evaporator and is changed to a low pressure dry vapor.The low pressure dry vapor is then returned to the compressor in the "Suction line".The cycle then starts over.
Indoor temperature is the temperature indoors.
Not everyone has the same body temperature and it changes with throughout the day
the line graph is the temperature!
A line on a weather map that connects places where the temperature is the same is called an isotherm.
As superheat increases, the discharge line temperature is likely to also increase. This is because superheat represents the temperature rise of the refrigerant vapor above its saturation temperature, which results in higher temperatures in the system. The discharge line temperature tends to follow the trend of superheat in the system.
the line go up
A straight line.
Yes, an isotherm is a line on a map or chart that connects points of equal temperature. These lines help to visualize and understand temperature patterns in a given area.
No, in a climatograph, the line typically represents temperature, while the bars represent precipitation. The temperature line shows the variation in temperature over a specific period, while the bars indicate the amount of precipitation received during the same time frame. This format helps visualize the relationship between temperature and precipitation in a given area.
An isotherm is a line showing equal temperature.
The logifisicalup line.
During the cooling cycle, a temperature difference of around 18-20°F is expected between the indoor suction line and the permanent suction line ports on the reversing valve. This temperature difference indicates proper operation of the system.
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
Boiling water would have a horizontal line graph if time was on the horizontal axis and temperature was on the vertical axis.Water will not change temperature as it changes state - from a liquid to a gas or from a solid to a water.Water can change temperature if it is solid or liquid or gas.