File:Temperature-relative humidity chart - PMV method.png

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English: This chart represents the acceptable combination of air temperature and humidity values, according to the PMV/PPD method in the ASHRAE 55-2010 Standard. The representation is made on a temperature-relative humidity, instead of a standard psychrometric chart. The comfort zone in blue represents the 90% of acceptability, which means the conditions between -0.5 and +0.5 PMV, or PPD < 10%.
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Source CBE Thermal Comfort Tool for ASHRAE 55 (cbe.berkeley.edu/comforttool)
Author Center for the Built Environment, University of California Berkeley

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