Hotel Service Unit 12 Air Con Q2 – Answer

  1. With reference to Marine Air Conditioning Systems, explain EACH of the following expressions:
    (a) wet bulb temperature(2)
    (b) dry bulb temperature;(2)
    (c) comfort zone;(2)
    (d) psychrometric chart;(2)
    (e) relative humidity.(2)

(a) Wet Bulb Temperature (2 marks)

  • The temperature indicated by a thermometer whose bulb is covered with a wet wick and exposed to moving air.
  • It represents the cooling effect due to evaporation of water and is always lower than or equal to the dry bulb temperature.

(b) Dry Bulb Temperature (2 marks)

  • The temperature of air measured by an ordinary thermometer freely exposed to the air but shielded from radiation.
  • It is the actual air temperature without considering humidity.

(c) Comfort Zone (2 marks)

  • The range of temperature, humidity, and air movement in which most people feel comfortable.
  • Typically around 20–25°C with 40–60% relative humidity in marine accommodation spaces.

(d) Psychrometric Chart (2 marks)

  • A graphical representation of the thermodynamic properties of moist air (temperature, humidity, enthalpy, dew point, etc.).
  • Used in air conditioning to calculate and visualise changes in air condition during cooling, heating, humidification, or dehumidification.

(e) Relative Humidity (2 marks)

  • The ratio of the actual water vapour present in the air to the maximum amount of vapour the air could hold at the same temperature, expressed as a percentage.
  • Indicates how close the air is to saturation (100% = fully saturated).