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Psychrometric Chart

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Calculate air properties and plot AHU processes. Input dry bulb temperature and relative humidity — get all 7 properties instantly with an interactive chart.

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Equations from CIBSE Guide C §1.4. Standard atmospheric pressure 101,325 Pa.

How It Works

Every point on a psychrometric chart represents a unique air condition. From just two known properties — dry bulb temperature and relative humidity — all other properties can be calculated using thermodynamic equations from CIBSE Guide C.

Add multiple state points to plot HVAC processes: outside air to mixed air (mixing), mixed air to off-coil (cooling), off-coil to supply (fan gain). The enthalpy difference between points gives you the coil duty.

Properties Calculated

Property Symbol Unit Description
Dry Bulb TemperatureTdb°CAir temperature measured by a standard thermometer
Relative HumidityRH%Ratio of actual to saturation vapour pressure
Moisture Contentgg/kgMass of water vapour per kg of dry air
Wet Bulb TemperatureTwb°CTemperature at adiabatic saturation
Dew Point TemperatureTdp°CTemperature at which condensation begins
Specific EnthalpyhkJ/kgTotal energy content per kg of dry air
Specific Volumevm³/kgVolume per kg of dry air

Common AHU Processes

Process Chart Direction What Changes Example
Sensible HeatingHorizontal right →Tdb increases, g constantHeating coil, fan heat gain
Sensible CoolingHorizontal left ←Tdb decreases, g constantCooling above dew point
Cooling + DehumidificationDown-left ↓←Tdb and g both decreaseCooling coil below dew point
Humidification (steam)Vertical up ↑g increases, Tdb constantSteam humidifier
Adiabatic HumidificationAlong wet bulb lineg increases, Tdb decreasesEvaporative cooler, spray washer
MixingStraight line between pointsBoth change proportionallyOutside air + return air

MEP Desk includes psychrometric calculations with coil duty sizing, AHU design tools, and full project management — all connected to your project data.