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January 10, 2025
Humidity is a very important factor governing the behavior of occupant within the space, impact on building envelop and operation of equipment serving the space. So, what is humidity? The term humidity refers to the amount of moisture or water vapor present in the air. The concentration of water vapor can be higher or lower depending upon the capacity of air to hold water vapor until precipitation, which is known as relative humidity
Both higher and lower humidity levels are undesirable and have adverse effects on people and surroundings. The uncontrolled level of humidity leads to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) as per the report from Amercian Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Hence, optimum humidity level is maintained during operational hours of any building to enure occupant comfort, good health and higher productivity. It also plays a crucial role in maintaining integrity of buiding materials and equipment.
Various types of building structures such as residential, commercial, mixed-use, healthcare facility, industry, institution, hotel, public safety, aviation, rail, port etc. is more susceptible to different levels of humidity. The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc (ASHRAE) provides guidelines or recommend definite range of relative humidity that are intended to satisfy functional requirement of a particular building. So, what should be an ideal humidity level for a given space type? Let us investigate in each zone or room of a building and identify whether there is condensation on windows? Mold growth? Occupant discomfort? Effect on appliances or artifacts? Therefore, for a given space type humidity control is utmost important and challenging.
Higher humidity level feels damp and creates an oppressive environment, while on the other hand lower humidity level feels dry and causes respiratory issues. Moreover, excess humidity promotes mold and mildew growth, which can create unhealthy surroundings and deteriorates the building structure. Therefore, overall productivity of occupant is sacrificed with poor indoor quality at a higher cost of energy consumption. Hence, for most buildings, effort towards achieving ideal humidity level with an adequate measure to control or maintain optimal humidity level is an objective of a good HVAC system.
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