BatesEngineer
Chemical
- Sep 24, 2020
- 4
I have a large fire protection tank, 34ft tall x 29ft dia, holds 175000 gallons of water. I have a Lowest One Day Mean Temp of 25F and the min target temp is 42F. Tank is made of carbon steel.
Using the NFPA 22 figure 16.1.4, heat loss = square area x (heat difference) / R, I get a heat loss of 8,164kW, or 24 million BTU/hr.
Assumed: R=0.0031 ft2 F hr/BTU, A=4400 ft2, deltaT = 17
However using Q=hA(deltaT), I get a heat transfer rate of 12.4kW or 42308 BTU/hr
Assumed: h = 3.231 W/m2 K, deltaT = 9.44 K, A = 408m2
These are wildly different results and I can not seem to find the reason.
Thanks in advanced.
Using the NFPA 22 figure 16.1.4, heat loss = square area x (heat difference) / R, I get a heat loss of 8,164kW, or 24 million BTU/hr.
Assumed: R=0.0031 ft2 F hr/BTU, A=4400 ft2, deltaT = 17
However using Q=hA(deltaT), I get a heat transfer rate of 12.4kW or 42308 BTU/hr
Assumed: h = 3.231 W/m2 K, deltaT = 9.44 K, A = 408m2
These are wildly different results and I can not seem to find the reason.
Thanks in advanced.