ChipFuller
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2003
- 47
I'm designing an air conditioning system for 100% outside air. The area is a small lab room approximately 950 ft3. My heating loads are 6600 Btuh sensible and 1500 Btuh latent. I trying to design the cfm required. I'm working in a dry climate so I've neglected the latent. Some people suggest that I should:
6600/(1.08*(97-55)) where 97 is the outside air requirements and 55 is the leaving temperature off the coil. This delivers about 152 cfm. The reason I've been given is because that temperature of the air I want to deliver and am making up for the 6600 heat gain. This gives me about 10 Air Changes/Hour
Other people suggest that I should use:
6600/(1.08*(75-55)) where 75 is the temperature inside the room. This delivers about 305 cfm. I will size the coil from this formula: 1.08*(97-55)*305. I have also been told if I use this method that I will freeze up the coil because the air flow is too great.
Which method is right? Can I buy this system as a packaged unit? Also where can I find a psychometric chart for 4500 feet elevation?
Thanks
6600/(1.08*(97-55)) where 97 is the outside air requirements and 55 is the leaving temperature off the coil. This delivers about 152 cfm. The reason I've been given is because that temperature of the air I want to deliver and am making up for the 6600 heat gain. This gives me about 10 Air Changes/Hour
Other people suggest that I should use:
6600/(1.08*(75-55)) where 75 is the temperature inside the room. This delivers about 305 cfm. I will size the coil from this formula: 1.08*(97-55)*305. I have also been told if I use this method that I will freeze up the coil because the air flow is too great.
Which method is right? Can I buy this system as a packaged unit? Also where can I find a psychometric chart for 4500 feet elevation?
Thanks