Vicsidhu
Mechanical
- May 3, 2001
- 35
I am designing a Fitness Center / Health Club and need some feedback. Veterans , Please review the design and comment.
This center will be in the basement and have a 4 feet east and south exterior wall exposure to outside. The walls are not insulated – just 8” thick brick with paneling.
Locker Room Area: (South Exposure of 52 ft)
Area: 1690 sq ft. Height: 10 ft : Volume: 16900 cu. ft.
Occupancy: 30 People
Heat Loss calculations (without considering ACH) give me 1200 cfm (cooling) & 750 cfm (heating)
Adding 6 ACH: 1600 cfm (Heating and Cooling)
Now the recommended air change for lockers is 10 ACH, which gives me 2800 cfm (7 tons)
I decided to use 6 ACH and put in HHVAC unit of 3.5 toms with 1600 cfm
With 600 cfm exhaust from showers and washrooms, I get adequate outdoor air (20 cfm per person)
Aerobics Studio: (East Exposure of 36 ft)
Area: 1150 sq ft Height: 10 ft Volume: 115o0 cu ft
Occupancy: 30 people – intermittent occupancy
Heat Loss calculations (without considering ACH) give me ca. 1000 cfm (cooling) and 150 cfm (heating)
Adding 6 air changes: 1094 cfm (Heating & Cooling)
I decided to use 6ACH and put in HVAC unit of 2.5 tons and 1000 cfm
The unit shall be balanced at minimum of 600 cfm during occupied mode and economizer mode (100% return) during un-occupied mode.
In addition to this I think an exhaust fan with temperature sensor on/off set at 76F would give adequate comfort. (I am an Aerobics Instructor as part-time – and know that all the studios I have taught tend to get a lot hotter after around 30 minutes of working out)
Other Areas:
I am OK with the other areas as this will be an open space and I am just distributing adequate air around.
Thanks for taking your precious time for reading this post.
This center will be in the basement and have a 4 feet east and south exterior wall exposure to outside. The walls are not insulated – just 8” thick brick with paneling.
Locker Room Area: (South Exposure of 52 ft)
Area: 1690 sq ft. Height: 10 ft : Volume: 16900 cu. ft.
Occupancy: 30 People
Heat Loss calculations (without considering ACH) give me 1200 cfm (cooling) & 750 cfm (heating)
Adding 6 ACH: 1600 cfm (Heating and Cooling)
Now the recommended air change for lockers is 10 ACH, which gives me 2800 cfm (7 tons)
I decided to use 6 ACH and put in HHVAC unit of 3.5 toms with 1600 cfm
With 600 cfm exhaust from showers and washrooms, I get adequate outdoor air (20 cfm per person)
Aerobics Studio: (East Exposure of 36 ft)
Area: 1150 sq ft Height: 10 ft Volume: 115o0 cu ft
Occupancy: 30 people – intermittent occupancy
Heat Loss calculations (without considering ACH) give me ca. 1000 cfm (cooling) and 150 cfm (heating)
Adding 6 air changes: 1094 cfm (Heating & Cooling)
I decided to use 6ACH and put in HVAC unit of 2.5 tons and 1000 cfm
The unit shall be balanced at minimum of 600 cfm during occupied mode and economizer mode (100% return) during un-occupied mode.
In addition to this I think an exhaust fan with temperature sensor on/off set at 76F would give adequate comfort. (I am an Aerobics Instructor as part-time – and know that all the studios I have taught tend to get a lot hotter after around 30 minutes of working out)
Other Areas:
I am OK with the other areas as this will be an open space and I am just distributing adequate air around.
Thanks for taking your precious time for reading this post.