How to Estimate Dew Point
Cuándo aplica
Use this guide for quick condensation-risk screening where you need explicit equations and assumptions, not a black-box psychrometric app.
Herramienta a usar
Dew-point temperature from dry-bulb and relative humidity (Magnus vapor pressure, liquid water).
Abrir Dew Point Calculator →Pasos
- 1Measure dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity at the same location and time.
- 2Compute saturation pressure and vapor partial pressure with the chosen Magnus constants.
- 3Invert vapor pressure to dew point using the same curve family.
- 4Compare dew point to surface temperatures to screen condensation risk.
- 5Escalate to full psychrometric and envelope analysis when risk is high.
Ejemplos
- Checking if a cold supply duct surface could condense in a humid room.
- Estimating workshop air moisture behavior during seasonal shifts.
Qué evitar
- Using sensor readings from different locations as if they were co-located.
- Applying liquid-water constants to frost scenarios without caveats.
- Treating quick estimates as mold-risk certification.
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FAQ
Is this a frost-point calculator?
No. It uses a liquid-water saturation approximation for practical HVAC screening.
Why can small RH errors move dew point noticeably?
The inverse vapor-pressure relation is sensitive near saturation.
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