DoggyDog69
Electrical
- Mar 5, 2013
- 2
Hi All,
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm an electrical person with a problem I've never had to think about before....
We have an electrical control room that has a large heat load (44kW) for 30 seconds every hour. The question is; if we have an A/C system rated at (say) 8kW sensible load, will it be handle to cope with this large heat load? The A/C will be designed for 20C, but the electrical equipment can handle up to 35C. I assume that the temperature will rise, but what will this rise to?
Or do we just add the "average" heat load to the other heat loads of the room?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Cheers,
DoggyDog.
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm an electrical person with a problem I've never had to think about before....
We have an electrical control room that has a large heat load (44kW) for 30 seconds every hour. The question is; if we have an A/C system rated at (say) 8kW sensible load, will it be handle to cope with this large heat load? The A/C will be designed for 20C, but the electrical equipment can handle up to 35C. I assume that the temperature will rise, but what will this rise to?
Or do we just add the "average" heat load to the other heat loads of the room?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Cheers,
DoggyDog.