Rastogii
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2015
- 4
Hi,
we are using DX- Ducted split units and the data sheet I received from manufacturer shows the evap. coil face velocity 250fpm. As per our requirement cooling demand is high with less air flow- T.C.C - 68 TR - Airflow 15600 cfm
My question is;
At this fpm the air passing over the cooling coil will be relatively low will this cause any problem on coils for long run? What is the range allowed as per ASHRAE for DX Coil face velocities I have seen the face velocity must not exceed 550 fpm but min range not available.
As per our design and requirement-
Air flow requirements across the evaporator coil is very low - 1TR = 229 CFM does this cause the evaporator coil icing/shorten compressor life and reduce typical AC system EER.
Thanks,
we are using DX- Ducted split units and the data sheet I received from manufacturer shows the evap. coil face velocity 250fpm. As per our requirement cooling demand is high with less air flow- T.C.C - 68 TR - Airflow 15600 cfm
My question is;
At this fpm the air passing over the cooling coil will be relatively low will this cause any problem on coils for long run? What is the range allowed as per ASHRAE for DX Coil face velocities I have seen the face velocity must not exceed 550 fpm but min range not available.
As per our design and requirement-
Air flow requirements across the evaporator coil is very low - 1TR = 229 CFM does this cause the evaporator coil icing/shorten compressor life and reduce typical AC system EER.
Thanks,