mrcjh98
Electrical
- Apr 1, 2004
- 1
I recently was involved in the installation of a radiator/fan unit. The unit, with a 42" fan (19,500cfm), was installed in place of an older unit, with a 36" fan (12,400 cfm). The new radiator/fan unit is also taller than the older unit. The fan shroud of the new unit is less than 8" from the roof of the enclosure that it is installed in (the lovred intake is on the side of the enclosure). The motor for the new fan is also drawing close to 15 Amps, when its spec'd FLA is 13 Amps.
I was wondering what the appropriate methods for calculating the minimum clearance for a unit such as this were. Also, would it be better to just install an intake on the roof, and if so, what is the best method for sizing that intake.
Im an electrical engineer, and have never delt with HVAC type engineering before. I'd appreciate any help you can give.
THANKS
I was wondering what the appropriate methods for calculating the minimum clearance for a unit such as this were. Also, would it be better to just install an intake on the roof, and if so, what is the best method for sizing that intake.
Im an electrical engineer, and have never delt with HVAC type engineering before. I'd appreciate any help you can give.
THANKS