Psychrometric processes interact with other building systems, such as lighting and plumbing, in complex ways. For example, lighting systems can generate heat, which affects the psychrometric conditions of the air. Similarly, plumbing systems can introduce moisture into the air, which affects the humidity levels. Understanding these interactions is crucial for designing and optimizing building systems that work together efficiently and effectively. By considering the interactions between psychrometric processes and other building systems, engineers can create more sustainable, comfortable, and healthy indoor environments.