Sensible heat factor is given by (where S.H. = Sensible heat, and L.H. = Latent heat)

Sensible heat factor is given by (where S.H. = Sensible heat, and L.H. = Latent heat) Correct Answer S.H/(S.H + L.H)

Answer: Option 1

Sensible Heat Ratio - SHR - is defined as the sensible heat or cooling load divided by the total heat or cooling load. SHR = qs / qt = qs / (qs + ql)where SHR = sensible heat ratio (ratio of sensible heat load to total heat load) qs = sensible heat load (kW, Btu/hr) qt = total heat load - sensible heat and latent heat (kW, Btu/hr) ql = latent heat load (kW, Btu/hr)

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Sensible heat factor is given by (where SHR = Sensible Heat Ratio and LHR = Latent Heat Ratio)