fiberstress
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2009
- 44
The ASHRAE estimate for heat gains from electric motors seems very high. For the motor and driven equipment in room equation, they're saying all the real electrical power put into the motor is converted to heat??? What about the energy transferred to the driven equipment? Anyone else think this is way over estimated? If you had a room full of motors, I think this would throw you way off.
Motor & driven in equation:
qem = 2545(P/eff)FumFlm
Fum-use factor
Flm-load factor
(both Fum and Flm are normally 1, unless you want to include known intermittent use and partial loading)
For motor in, driven equipment out, it's the same equ. multiplied by 1-eff, so maybe that would include scenarios where the driven equipment's energy is transferred out of the room, like by a belt for example?
Motor & driven in equation:
qem = 2545(P/eff)FumFlm
Fum-use factor
Flm-load factor
(both Fum and Flm are normally 1, unless you want to include known intermittent use and partial loading)
For motor in, driven equipment out, it's the same equ. multiplied by 1-eff, so maybe that would include scenarios where the driven equipment's energy is transferred out of the room, like by a belt for example?