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And I prefer continuous learning until my last breath.
As far as I know, to provide negative pressure in a room means, you have to maintain at least -0.02 to -0.03 wc with respect to the adjacent room. There is lot of thumb rule calculation. Why because this pressure deference is directly dependent to the leakage area of the room. If your room is...
thanks to all for the response, my problem still existing..
let me make it more clear. I know it is depended to lot of if's and but's.
I have a kitchen. the total heat load calculated for that room is say 10 ton.
the thermostat set point taken as 24 degree. Now I am supplying 1000 cfm of fresh...
hai to all,
I am new to this site and I have one doubt please help me..
Imagine a non-conditioned room, and I am supplying 1000cfm of fresh air at 18 degrre.
I want to know how much heat load will take that fresh air ?