Version 1.2
- set unit °C/°F in Settings screens
- translation fixes
Proper ventilation helps avoiding mold! This apps helps to decide if airing makes sense by calculating the expected relative humidity after ventilation. You can use this app to determine if you should open your windows for airing or not.
It calculates the expected relative humidity at a temperature ("inside"), if the temperature and humidity is at given values ("outside").
Important note: this app does not measure the humidity or temperature. It calculates the change of the relative humidity in relation to the temperate - thus the term "relative". Please see wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humidity for definition. And yes, there is 99% humidity: your cold bottle of coke is wet on the outside even when it's hot - that's due to the condensation of the humid air, which is cooled near the cool bottle.
If the humidity is below 65% the number is shown in green, otherwise red. Humidity should be less than 65% to prevent mold growth.
It gives you a good approximation for the expected humidity after ventilation at the assumption that the air is completely exchanged.
An ideal model is assumed, you can think of a bottle full of air: the air in the bottle has a certain temperature and relative humidity (labeled "outside" in this app), if you now change the temperature of the air in the bottle, the relative humidity will change to a new level (labeled "inside").
Temperature unit °C or °F can be set in Settings menu screens.
Tags: weather air airing ventilation cellar basement mould mold window
Tags de: wetter lüften keller schimmel fenster luftfeuchte