1-Internal Heat Gain
1-Internal Heat Gain
1-Internal Heat Gain
When we calculate the heat load, we have to know the location of space (Country,City)
And then building information such as building type,material,orientation & authority standard (Which
standard we have to follow? local or international ).
Main Heat Source are Internal Heat Gain , External Heat Gain and Heat Gain from OA (FA)
See following Heat Load Chart.
Next step is Fresh Air Volume Supply, If the space type is under office,
Minimum FA Requirement is based on 62.1 ASHRAE
(2.5 l/s/person + 0.3 l/s/m2)= (2.5x20) + (0.3x50)=65 l/s
Minimum FA Requirement based on local code (SS-553).
5.5 l/s/person or 0.6 l/s/m2 (Choose higher volume)
5.5 x 20 = 110 l/s.
So, We have to choose 110 l/s for this meeting room.
Fresh Air Supply will be 110 l/s (396 CMH).
Air Con Sketch
So,supply air volume 2195 cmh & fresh air volume-396 cmh for this meeting room.
Layout will be as per air con sketch. Just need to calculate how much capacity we need.
For Cooling Load Capacity ,
Q = m h
m = mass of air (kg/s) (we already calculated)
h = enthalpy differential of entering air and leaving air (kJ/kg)
For h = h1-h2
h1= enthalpy of entering air into coil (maxing air)
h2= enthalpy of leaving air from coil (supply air)
So that we need to calculate maxing air temp.
Mixing air volume is same as supply air volume. See Air con Sketch dwg.
In our design condition,
Supply Air Temp is 14 C & Room Operation Temp is 24C(maxi) & RH is 50~55 %.
Fresh air temp is Singapore Summer Temp , 32.8 C (DB) & 26.1 C (WB).
So that we can calculate maxing air temp (entering air temp/on coil air temp).
Supply air volume (maxing air volume) is addition of return air volume and fresh air volume.
So, maxing air temp is depended on ratio of return and fresh air volume.
Equation will be -
Tm x Mixing Air Volume = (Tr x Return Air Volume) + (Tf x Fresh Air Volume)
Other way is
Tm x 100% = (Tr x Return Air % of Supply Air) + (Tf x Fresh Air % of Supply)
So we just calculate fresh air volume % of supply air volume = 396 / 2195 x 100 = 18%
Fresh air volume is 18%, return air volume will be 100-18= 82%.
Q = m c T
m = Q / (c x T) ... (l/s)
Thanks,
zaw moe khine
Just start calculate for 3000 l/s fresh air volume and set point temp is 16 C.
We all know that, there are two kinds of heat for fresh air,Sensible and Latent Heat.
Cooling process for Sensible and De-humidification for removing of moisture.
Q = m c T
Q = V c T
Q = Cooling Capacity (kJ/s) (kW)
V = Air Volume (m3/s)
= Density of air (kg/m3) (1.204 kg/m3 for standard air )
c = Specific Heat Capacity of air (kJ/kgK) (1.004 kJ/kgK for standard air)
T = Temperature differential.
m= mass of air (kg/s)
Q = m hfg g
Q = V hfg g
Q = V hfg g
Q = 3 x 1.204 x 2500 x g
Q = 3 x 1.204 x 2500 x g
Q = 70.434 kW
h2= 44 kJ/kg.
So that, h = h1-h2 = 81-44
h = 37 kJ/kg.
Q =V h
Q = 3 x 1.204 x 37
Q = 133.644 kW.
When we design the air con, we need to specifies how much the supply air
volume is. If we need to calculate the supply air volume, we need to
specifies supply air temp. So, this post I'm going to discuss about design
supply air temp.
Most common design supply air temp is 13 C to 15C dependent on cooling
source and cooling coil configuration.
My personal default Design Supply Air Temp is 14C because most common
coil default leaving air temp is 12.8C (55 F). So, If I choose design supply
temp is 14C, leaving air temp from coil will be around 12.7C to 13C.
For Singapore Design Parameter,Based on SS-554, maximum RH % is less than 65 on both Peak
& Part Load Condition. So, our Peak Load condition should be 50 % ~ 55% coz if peak load is
about 60%, part load may be more than 65 % and may not comply.
First step, draw the line on Psychrometric chart by Standard Point and SHR.
So, As per Psychrometric Chart, If the space have 0.85 SHR and we need to get exactly 50%
RH, cooling coil ADP should be 11.3C. And then Space dew point is about 13C, so that cooling
coil temp should be less than or equal 13C in order to get not more than 55% RH.
As I said above, normal cooling coil leaving air temp is about 12.8C (55F) and cooling coil
bypass factor is 0.1 (10%). The room operation temp is 24C and then mixing temp with fresh air
is about 25C. So back work with formula, Coil ADP = {Ts-(TmxBF) }/ 1-BF.
Supply air temp will be 14C. So, normally I did choose Design Supply Air temp is 14C.
Let check again with Design Supply Air Temp-14C, how much the RH in the space.
Just draw the line from point Coil ADP-12.8 to parallel with the line.
(The line from SHR to standard point).
Intersection point with 14C DB (Supply Air Temp) is leaving air temp
and the room operation temp is 24C & 54% RH at Peak Load.
So, the leaving air enthalpy is about 37 kJ/kg.
Most common leaving air enthalpy is 35 ~38 kJ/kg coz supply air temp is 13C~15C.
If supply air temp is 14C and the space sensible load is 10kw, we can calculate the design supply
air volume.
Q = m x c x T
Q = 10 kw (kJ/s)
c = 1.004 kJ/kg
T = the room operation temp - design supply air temp (24C - 14C)
So, m = Q/( c x T)............. (kg/s)
m = 10 / 1.004 x 10 = 0.996 kg/s.
V=mxv
v = Humid Volume (m3/kg)
From Psychrometric Chart, Supply Air v is 0.825 m3/kg.
V = m x v = 0.996 x 0.825 (m3/s)
V = 0.822 m/s = 2960 m3/hr (CMH).
So, The space sensible load is 10 kw ,SHR is 0.85 & Supply air temp is 14C,
Supply air volume should be 2960 cmh. After calculate the supply air volume,
we need to check it that it's sufficient air circulation to meet minimum air circulation.
It's checked by minimun MV requirement. For office building type, minimum air circulation
should be 6 ACH. That's mean Area x Ceiling High x mini ACH= 100 x 3 x 6 =1800 cmh.
So,our supply air volume 2960 cmh is more than enough compare with minimum circulation.
Let check the cooling coil load for the room if mixing air temp is 25C and RH is 60% by fresh
air make up.
Draw the line 14C db for supply air temp and then Mixing Air Temp-25C & RH-60%.
The cooling coil rate is
Q = m x h
m = 0.996 kg/s
h = (h2-h1) (kJ/kg)
h2 = mixing air temp enthalpy -55 kJ/kg
h1= Leaving Air temp enthalpy- 37 kJ/kg.
Q = m x h = 0.996 x (55-37) = 17.93 kW.
Thanks.
Zaw Moe Khine.