@@HVAC_Tips_Tricks_Calcs yes but uts very complicated. I learnef a lot by a past presentation at the HVAC School.Symposium called Conductsation by Rick Sims. Search for it on YT its life changing.
@@timdestasiohvacThat was a great video you recommended, and your video, this video, summed it up perfectly. Completely the opposite of how I thought about the affects of duct sweating.
okay, you caught my attention. im here from facebook. im about to watch your video okay, questions... 90 degree db but how did you get the 80 dp ? and how do would i get the temperature on the surface of the duct when the db is 90 ? I'm asking cause i really want to know
@@corruptedbrain6 80 dewpoint is a typical attic in a gulf or coastal area like Florida. Usually if the surrounding temp around the duct is over 90, an R8 duct will be above the dewpoint and not sweat.
Great stuff again. Tim is there an actual calculation that allows you to calculate the outer temperature on a duct, based on the other parameters?
@@HVAC_Tips_Tricks_Calcs yes but uts very complicated. I learnef a lot by a past presentation at the HVAC School.Symposium called Conductsation by Rick Sims. Search for it on YT its life changing.
@@timdestasiohvac thanks!
@@timdestasiohvacThat was a great video you recommended, and your video, this video, summed it up perfectly. Completely the opposite of how I thought about the affects of duct sweating.
@@HVAC_Tips_Tricks_Calcs glad it helped!
okay, you caught my attention. im here from facebook. im about to watch your video
okay, questions...
90 degree db
but how did you get the 80 dp ?
and how do would i get the temperature on the surface of the duct when the db is 90 ?
I'm asking cause i really want to know
@@corruptedbrain6 welcome
@@corruptedbrain6 80 dewpoint is a typical attic in a gulf or coastal area like Florida. Usually if the surrounding temp around the duct is over 90, an R8 duct will be above the dewpoint and not sweat.