moideen
Mechanical
- May 9, 2006
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Not the sizing of heaters for heating the room, but rather the sizing of heaters to maintain the RH in the duct, is the subject of this post. As far as we are aware, the duct heater sizing equation is CFM*DT/3160. Using this, the air in the room is heated in accordance with the heat load. However, the necessary delta T is crucial to decreasing the rh level in order to preserve the supply air's relative humidity increasing from the saturated condition. For a 400-cfm unit, for instance, the ideal supply air temperature and relative humidity (RH) values are 58 F (WB 57.5) and 99%, respectively. In order to elevate the RH to 55% when plotting a psychrometric chart, the dB must increase to 68 °F (dt 10 °F). The heater will therefore be 400 * 10 * 3160 = 1.27 KW. Am I correct?
The problem with the world is that intelligent people are full of doubts, while stupid ones are full of confidence.
-Charles Bukowski-
The problem with the world is that intelligent people are full of doubts, while stupid ones are full of confidence.
-Charles Bukowski-