Heat Load Calculation 2
Heat Load Calculation 2
Heat Load Calculation 2
CALCULATION 2
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TOPICS COVERED
LOAD CALCULATIONS
– FORMS
– FORMULAS
– TABLES
– FACTORS
– AIR SIDE
– PSYCHROMETRY
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HEAT LOAD FORM
SEE TRANSPARENCY
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HEAT LOAD ESTIMATE
PROBLEM
General office
Ceiling 10’
Wall 4 ½” brick, plastered both side
Window- ordinary ¼” single glass internal
shade
Door- plywood sandwich air space
Occupants - 35 person
Lighting - Fluorescent
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DESIGN CONDITIONS
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DESIGN CONDITIONS
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CURRENT AIR-CONDITIONING DESIGN DATA
COMPARISON
JKR ASHRAE 95 CIBSE
INDOOR
24 23-26 22+/-2
TEMP.(o C)
LIGHTING LOAD
4-6 (2) 1.85-4.65 1.4
(w/ft2)
OFFICE EQUIP.
- 0.8-2 1.4
(w/ft2)
OUTLET
VELOCITY 25-50* 40-150 -
(ft/min.)
FRESH AIR
20 20 20
(cfm/person)
*-Carrier Handbook
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QUESTION
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SOLAR GAIN THROUGH
GLASS
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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SOLAR AND TRANSMISSION
GAIN
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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TRANSMISSION GAIN (EXCEPT
WALLS AND ROOFS)
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 -
5°F) x Transmission coefficient (U)
(Table 9)
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TRANSMISSION GAIN (EXCEPT
WALLS AND ROOFS) (2)
Heat gain through wall, partition
(adjacent to Kitchen,Boiler Room) =
Area x Temp. Difference (OA - RA +
15°F to 25°F) x Transmission
coefficient (U) (Table 9)
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INFILTRATION
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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
No. of people x Table 10
Activity, Sensible & Latent
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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
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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
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ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT (RSH)
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SUPPLY AIR DUCT LOSSES
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SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN
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SUPPLY DUCT LEAKGE LOSS
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FAN HEAT
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BYPASS OUTDOOR AIR
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EFFECTIVE ROOM SENSIBLE
HEAT (ERSH)
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
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ROOM LATENT HEAT (RLH)
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EFFECTIVE ROOM LATENT
LOAD (ERLH)
ROOM LATENT HEAT (RLH) +
SUPPLY DUCT LEAKAGE LOSS +
BYPASS OUTDOOR AIR
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OUTDOOR AIR / VENTILATION
RATES
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
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OUTDOOR AIR HEAT
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QUESTION
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RETURN DUCT LOSSES
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RETURN AIR or BLOW THRU’
FAN
Fan and motor heat appear on the
upstream side of the coil.
…..hp x 2545
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GRAND TOTAL HEAT
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REFRIGERATION LOAD
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APPARATUS DEW POINT
(ADP)
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 > 48°F
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QUESTION
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DEHUMIDIFIED AIR QUANTITY
Cfmda = ERSH
1.09 x (trm-tadp)x(1-BF)
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SUPPLY AIR QUANTITY (cfmsa)
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RESULTING ENTERING AND
LEAVING CONDITIONS AT
APPARATUS
t = trm + cfm x (t - t )
edb oa oa rm
cfmsa
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SOME EX. OF COMPUTERISED
HEAT LOAD CALCULATIONS
See Lotus files
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