2006-10-19
08:25:20
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id4rob
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Engineering
Regardless of the makeup of the combusiton air or the air being heated. For the purposes of comparing drying capacity with electric drying, I want to know how much water vapor is present after the combusiton of CH4 in whatever volume you know - Btu, cu ft, therm, etc. per hour. If the air in the environment being used for combustion has a content of 50%RH, then I would add ?% if I am using a 1000Btu/hr burner burning standard natural gas at 10 psi with a standard water content of 7 lbs per MMSCF.
2006-10-19
09:57:09 ·
update #1