korot
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2013
- 7
I'm faced with somewhat of a unique situation. I trying to determine the best configuration to cool a small (~75 SF) space that houses ice cream machine condensers. There are (5) machines each rejecting about 13MBH each (65 MBH total). The is an interior space and the owner wants a ductless split only as a last resort (as it will have to be a large system - $$$). The remainder of the property is served by a 5-ton DX unit, so not enough to supplement this condenser room. The space is interior but it is adjacent to an under-floor crawl space. The crawl space temperature remains in the 50F - 80F range year round. A transfer duct isn't an option due to the high heat load and limited primary AHU capacity.
I'm trying to size an exhaust system to cool the space, but I think this will result in the need for an enormous system. I'm looking to maintain 95F in the space with an estimated peak ambient of 80F in the crawl space (where the air will be exhausted). Based on these parameters, I think I would need a fan in the 4,000 CFM range (please correct me if I'm doing this wrong). In addition, I would need a make-up air system pulling and filtering OA from the crawl space. Fortunately I shouldn't need to temper the crawl space inlet air.
I have limited experience with this type of setup, so I would appreciate any input: Alternatives, critiques, corrections, etc.
Thanks
I'm trying to size an exhaust system to cool the space, but I think this will result in the need for an enormous system. I'm looking to maintain 95F in the space with an estimated peak ambient of 80F in the crawl space (where the air will be exhausted). Based on these parameters, I think I would need a fan in the 4,000 CFM range (please correct me if I'm doing this wrong). In addition, I would need a make-up air system pulling and filtering OA from the crawl space. Fortunately I shouldn't need to temper the crawl space inlet air.
I have limited experience with this type of setup, so I would appreciate any input: Alternatives, critiques, corrections, etc.
Thanks