n this task, use the online Thermal Comfort Tool developed by UC Berkeley’s Cent

n this task, use the online Thermal Comfort Tool developed by UC Berkeley’s Center for the Built Environment (CBE) to explore the impact of different environmental parameters of human thermal comfort conditions. The tool is available on:
http://comfort.cbe.berkeley.edu/. This tool can be used to explore the impact of different environmental conditions (air temperature, relative humidity, etc.) on human thermal comfort as expressed by the two indicators. Record the conditions and the resulting PMV and PPD from each parametric analysis and represent them in the form of tables and excel graphs. In your Excel graphs, make sure to have PMV in x-axis and PPD in y-axis. Use the full range of PMV (-3 to +3) and PPD (0% to 100%) in your graphs. See the example below but note that the example below has incorrect parameter values.