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SGSA
Mechanical
- Oct 25, 2017
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Hi everybody!
So I did a head load calculation using HAP, using terminal units for a VRF system.
Lets take a look at one of the rooms in the office block. I am using SI units, but it doesn't really matter because the question I am asking is theory/practical based.
Room 1 is 17.2m2. And the total cooling capacity calculated is 3.3kw. This comes out as 192w/m2, which is totally expected for the hot and humid climate I am in.
The design supply air flow rate is calculated to be 233 l/s. The sensible coil load is 2.5kw, which means a SHR of 0.76 (which I don't see as a problem).
Now, selecting the equipment. From the range of ceiling cassettes I am choosing from:
Cassette 1 is rated 3.6kw (12000 BTU) in cooling with a maximum supply air flow rate of 167 l/s.
Cassette 2 is rated 5.6kw (18000 BTU) in cooling with a maximum supply air flow rate of 222 l/s.
Cassette 1 is the best match according to cooling capacity. However it doesn't provide the air flow rate I need according to the calculation. I don't want to oversize the unit by going for cassette 2, because that could lead to additional problems on it's own. Any advise? Does the supply air flow rate actually matter when considering cassettes? Because I see it being more useful in applications with diffusers where you actually have control of the supply air flow rate.
Thanks for any assistance!
So I did a head load calculation using HAP, using terminal units for a VRF system.
Lets take a look at one of the rooms in the office block. I am using SI units, but it doesn't really matter because the question I am asking is theory/practical based.
Room 1 is 17.2m2. And the total cooling capacity calculated is 3.3kw. This comes out as 192w/m2, which is totally expected for the hot and humid climate I am in.
The design supply air flow rate is calculated to be 233 l/s. The sensible coil load is 2.5kw, which means a SHR of 0.76 (which I don't see as a problem).
Now, selecting the equipment. From the range of ceiling cassettes I am choosing from:
Cassette 1 is rated 3.6kw (12000 BTU) in cooling with a maximum supply air flow rate of 167 l/s.
Cassette 2 is rated 5.6kw (18000 BTU) in cooling with a maximum supply air flow rate of 222 l/s.
Cassette 1 is the best match according to cooling capacity. However it doesn't provide the air flow rate I need according to the calculation. I don't want to oversize the unit by going for cassette 2, because that could lead to additional problems on it's own. Any advise? Does the supply air flow rate actually matter when considering cassettes? Because I see it being more useful in applications with diffusers where you actually have control of the supply air flow rate.
Thanks for any assistance!