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Comfort

Comfort is, of course, a personal matter. Regardless of your preferred comfort zone, it is NOT merely a matter of air temperature. Comfort depends on a combination of factors:

  • Air temperature (We use forced air heaters and air conditioners to control air temperature.)
  • Radiant temperature (Standing in sunshine, near a fire or a cold window makes you feel warmer or colder than the air temperature.)
  • Air movement (Fans and breezes make you feel cooler.)
  • Relative humidity (In high humidity, we feel clammy and uncomfortable; in low humidity, we feel cooler because moisture on our skin evaporates more readily. When RH is too low, however, it can cause skin and eye irritation and static electricity.)
Posted on: 6/25/2008 9:19:33 AM

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