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<div><I would like to introduce an evaporative cooling system (Misting system) inside my building (Type 56) to test it's effect and analyze it's performance. How is it possible to implement that machine so as to detect the climatic improvement provided and also the possible change in the humidity ratio within the building.></div>
<div>You would connect the temperature and RH from the building zone to an evaporative cooler (fogger) model (TESS HVAC Library has one) and then connect the outputs from the evaporative cooler model back to the building zone through a a "Ventilation" stream for the zone.</div>
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<p>On 02/11/2013 11:04 am, Mohamed Adel wrote:</p>
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<div id="ox-signature">Best Regards <br /><br />Mohamed Adel <br />M.Sc. Ing. <br /><br /></div>
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