I have a room $\pu{810m3}$ and I add a 20,000 litre insulated hot water tank ($\pu{3.7m}$ diameter x $\pu{2.8m}$ high) containing water at $\pu{65 ^\circ C}$. How much will the temperature and humidity increase?
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$\begingroup$ Depends on the insulation. Really, there are two many unknowns here to give a good answer. More information is needed. $\endgroup$ – Try Hard Feb 11 at 17:28
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$\begingroup$ the insulation is 50mm thick rockwool, the existing temperature is 20 degrees and the existing humidity is 50% $\endgroup$ – David H Feb 11 at 17:37
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$\begingroup$ If the tank is closed and properly insulated, why would anything happen at all? $\endgroup$ – Ivan Neretin Feb 11 at 17:38
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$\begingroup$ that's about what I thought but I couldn't prove it $\endgroup$ – David H Feb 11 at 17:40