Re: Environmental Graph Interpretation

2015-11-12 Thread Jussi Peltola
If there are heat producing devices in the room, it sounds implausible for condensation to occur in significant amounts unless the climate is very, very humid. RH sensors are often very inaccurate, but you can get the indoor dew point from the RH and the temperature[1], and if the floor is warmer

Re: Environmental Graph Interpretation

2015-11-12 Thread Marcin Wojcik
My guess is that your floor is not insulated. The air temperature in the room is higher than a temperature of the floor, hence, the floor starts sweating. Where are your temperature sensors installed? Do you have one of them measuring the air temperature in the room and the other located on the flo

RE: Environmental Graph Interpretation

2015-11-11 Thread Jakob Heitz (jheitz)
5:13 PM > To: Lorell Hathcock > Cc: 'NANOG list' > Subject: Re: Environmental Graph Interpretation > > On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:48:04 -0600, "Lorell Hathcock" said: > > Are there any one the list that would care to take a look at some > > graphs of temp

RE: Environmental Graph Interpretation

2015-11-10 Thread Lorell Hathcock
: Lorell Hathcock Cc: 'NANOG list' Subject: Re: Environmental Graph Interpretation On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:48:04 -0600, "Lorell Hathcock" said: > Are there any one the list that would care to take a look at some > graphs of temperature, relative humidity and dew

Re: Environmental Graph Interpretation

2015-11-10 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:48:04 -0600, "Lorell Hathcock" said: > Are there any one the list that would care to take a look at some graphs of > temperature, relative humidity and dew point that I have for two locations. > In one of the two locations, I'm having a problem with the floor getting wet > (c