I am taking air conditioning and refrigeration in school. When you design a system you design for anywhere between 70 - 75 degrees fahrenheit, depending on the application. What might be happening in your office is poor airflow and the relative humidity might be too high.
With humidity you can have 75 degrees and low humidity and it will feel cool. You could have 75 degrees and high humidity and it will feel like 85 degrees. The more the water your body produces evaporates off your skin the cooler you will ultimately feel.
Unfortunately Women make the design temperature climb to 75 because they're always cold.
With humidity you can have 75 degrees and low humidity and it will feel cool. You could have 75 degrees and high humidity and it will feel like 85 degrees. The more the water your body produces evaporates off your skin the cooler you will ultimately feel.
Unfortunately Women make the design temperature climb to 75 because they're always cold.