abbreviations

°Cdegree Celsius
°Fdegree Fahrenheit
barggage pressure in bar
btu/hrheat transfer unit, British Thermal Unit (BTU) per hour (hr)
CAcompressed air
cfhflowrate in cubic feet per hour
cmcentimeter
cm W.C.pressure in centimeters of water column
Ddiameter
D, indiameter in inch
DBdry bulb temperature
DPdew point temperature
EGethylene glycol
ftunit of length, foot
gphUS gallons per hour
gpmUS gallons per minute
ininch
in Hgpressure or vacuum in column of mercury in inches
in W.C.pressure in inches of water column
IPImperial Units
kgkilogram
kg/hrmass flow in kilograms per hour
kwunit of heat transfer in kilowatts, 1 kw = 1000 watts = 3412 btu/hr of heat transfer rate
kwunit of electric power = 1000 watts
llitter
lbs/hrmass flow in pounds per hour
lpmlitters per minute
lpslitters per second
mmeter
mmmillimeter
NGnatural gas
Nm^3 / hrflowrate in Normal cubic meters per hour
Ppressure
pa/mpressure drop in Pascal per meter
PDpressure drop
PD, kpa/mpressure drop in kilopascal per meter
PGpropylene glycol mixture
psi /100 ftpressure drop in 100  feet of pipe in pounds per square inch
psiggage pressure in pounds per square inch 
RHrelative humidity
scfmflowrate in Standard cubic feet per minute (Standard condition is 68 °F, 36 % relative humidity at sea level).
SIMetric Units
temp.temperature
toncooling load, equivalent to 12,000 btu/hr for refrigeration cooling and 15,000 btu/hr for cooling tower cooling
Vvelocity
V, fpmvelocity in feet per minute
V, fpsvelocity in feet per second
WBwet bulb temperature
ΔTmeasure of temperature rise (heating) or temperature drop (cooling)