Heatload Calculation 2
Heatload Calculation 2
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TOPICS COVERED
LOAD CALCULATIONS
FORMS FORMULAS TABLES FACTORS AIR SIDE PSYCHROMETRY
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General office Ceiling 10 Wall 4 brick, plastered both side Window- ordinary single glass internal shade Door- plywood sandwich air space Occupants - 35 person Lighting - Fluorescent 5
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DESIGN CONDITIONS
Outdoor design conditions 92F db / 80F wb or 95db/83wb Overestimating effect Night time temp. & rh different 76F db/ 75F wb / 95% rh
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DESIGN CONDITIONS
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*-Carrier Handbook
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QUESTION
Fill in the table other information for the following conditions
Outdoor air 92db/80wb Indoor 75db/55%rh
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Cooling Load = Window Area x Peak solar heat gain (Table 4) x Storage Factor (Table 5) x Shade Factor (Table 6) Refer to Table 4, Table 5 and Table 6
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Heat Gain Through Walls & Roofs = Area x Equivalent Temp. Difference (Table 7 for wall & Table 8 for roof) x Transmission Coefficient (U) (Table 9)
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Heat gain through all glass = Area x Temp. Difference (OA - RA) x Transmission coefficient (U) (Table 9) Heat gain through shade wall, partition = Area x Temp. Difference (OA - RA - 5F) x Transmission coefficient (U) (Table 9)
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Heat gain through wall, partition (adjacent to Kitchen,Boiler Room) = Area x Temp. Difference (OA - RA + 15F to 25F) x Transmission coefficient (U) (Table 9)
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INFILTRATION
When ventilation exceeds infiltration (+ve pressure), then infiltration = 0 When rooms are design at -ve pressure, have to consider
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INTERNAL LOADS
People
No. of people from no. of chairs or base on per floor area Table 10 - Heat gain from people
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INTERNAL LOADS
Power
Table 53 - Heat gain from electric motors Electric motors contribute only sensible heat to space
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INTERNAL LOADS
Lights - Estimate (w/ft2) Lights - Type
Incandescent
rated lamp watt x 3.413
Fluorescent lamp
rated lamp watt x 1.25 x 3.413
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INTERNAL LOADS
Appliances
most appliances contributes both sensible and latent heat load. They contribute latent heat by virtue of their function ex. drying, cooking Hood to remove this is most effective Table 50 & 51- Heat Gain from Restaurant
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SAFETY FACTOR
Safety factor added for possible error in the survey Over estimating safety factor will cause oversized air conditioning equipment - difficult to maintain space conditions < 5%
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Supply duct heat gain supply duct leakage loss fan heat bypassed outdoor air
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FAN HEAT
Draw through (draw through the cooling coil) fan add heat to air supply. Electrical losses for motor which lies in the air stream also add heat < 5%
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This load determine the cfm required across the cooling coil ERSH = RSH + (SUPPLY DUCT GAIN + SUPPLY DUCT LEAK LOSS + FAN) + BYPASS OUTDOOR AIR
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LATENT LOAD
The latent counterpart of infiltration, internal loads, and supply duct load are also calculated to determine the Room Latent Heat and Effective Room Latent Heat Vapor Transmission - only for low or high dew point application.
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ROOM LATENT HEAT (RLH) + SUPPLY DUCT LEAKAGE LOSS + BYPASS OUTDOOR AIR
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Outdoor air/ventilation rates from Table 11-Ventilation Std. Outdoor air quantity can be determined either by cfm/person or cfm/ft2 or airchange rate (ach) Air change is defined as the quantity of changed air every hour cfm = vol x ach 60
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QUESTION
Calculate the outdoor/fresh air requirement of the office space, if the recommended fresh air change is 2 ach. ach.
(ach/60) x Vol. = (2/60) x 32000 = 1067 cfm
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Fan and motor heat appear on the upstream side of the coil. ..hp x 2545
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REFRIGERATION LOAD
Introducing two additional loads not experience by the coil
Piping sensible heat gain Pumping heat gain
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Effective Room Sensible Heat (ERSH) Effective Room Total Heat (ERTH)
ADP obtained from plot ESHF line or Table 65 Indicated ADP & Selected ADP ADP must be > 48F
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QUESTION
ERSH = 115 000 ERLH = 15 000 Calculate the ESHF Find ADP if room is 75F/55%rh 75 from table
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Outlet temp. diff = RSH =Fdes.dif (trm - tgrille) 1.09 x cfmda Supply cfm = RSH = cfmsa 1.09 x Fdes. dif
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RESULTING ENTERING AND LEAVING CONDITIONS AT APPARATUS tedb= trm + cfmoa x (toa - trm) cfmsa
tldb = tadp + bf x (tedb - tadp) tewb & tlwb read from psych. chart
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GO TO PSYCHRO 2
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