noviceengineer
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2003
- 3
Good day:
On a current job we are designing we have 8140 CFM supply air. We also have 900 CFM outdoor air coming in. Upon doing our calculation for the mixed air temperature coming into the air handling unit, we arrived at 64ºF (heating side). This unit serves a field of variable air volume devices later on down the system, which in turn heat up the air from mixed air temp to around 100ºF.
My calcs were based upon -10ºF outside air in the winter time (out of the Ashrae book) and 72ºF return air temp.
Is it a safety thing why we always put in heating coils?
Can we maybe get by without them in some cases?
Thanks!
On a current job we are designing we have 8140 CFM supply air. We also have 900 CFM outdoor air coming in. Upon doing our calculation for the mixed air temperature coming into the air handling unit, we arrived at 64ºF (heating side). This unit serves a field of variable air volume devices later on down the system, which in turn heat up the air from mixed air temp to around 100ºF.
My calcs were based upon -10ºF outside air in the winter time (out of the Ashrae book) and 72ºF return air temp.
Is it a safety thing why we always put in heating coils?
Can we maybe get by without them in some cases?
Thanks!