ACD1
Mechanical
- Nov 8, 2019
- 10
I am trying to become better at hvac coil selection. I've recently run into situations where compromises have to be made, and I'm unsure of what my priorities should be in the final selection.
I was trying to select a heating coil for an FCU with approximately 4,000 cfm, EAT=55, LAT=85. I had 180 degree water, and wanted to design to a 20 degree water delta T. With LWT=160 and letting the LAT float yielded 95 degrees, but required 18gpm, 2.7fps tube velocity. Letting the LWT float yielded a LWT of 135 degrees, 6 gpm, 85 degree LAT, but 0.9fps tube velocity and a reynolds in transitional approximately 8500. It's the same coil either way, but I'm trying to figure out what to schedule for the control valve. It seems like such a wide range between 6 and 18 gpm. What's the best information to schedule and why?
I was also trying to select a VAV reheat coil - 1,200 cfm, 85 degree LAT. Price had 3 options, a 1-row standard, a 1-row high capacity, and a 2-row coil. I was again using EWT=180 degrees, looking for LWT=160 degrees. I got the following: 1) 12" inlet, 2-row coil, LWT=117, LAT=85, 1.26 gpm, WPD=0.42'. 2) 12" inlet, 2-row coil, LWT=160, LAT=104.5, 6.7gpm, WPD=8.2'. 3)12" inlet, 1-row HC coil, LWT=160, LAT=85, WPD=13.5'. 4)12" inlet, 1-row standard coil, LWT=160, LAT=79.1, WPD=1.19'. My instinct here says to go with the 2-row, because of not reaching the proper temperature - but even 8' of WPD is too high.
Any insights as to priorities in these situations and what to do when maybe your coil options are limited would be appreciated.
I was trying to select a heating coil for an FCU with approximately 4,000 cfm, EAT=55, LAT=85. I had 180 degree water, and wanted to design to a 20 degree water delta T. With LWT=160 and letting the LAT float yielded 95 degrees, but required 18gpm, 2.7fps tube velocity. Letting the LWT float yielded a LWT of 135 degrees, 6 gpm, 85 degree LAT, but 0.9fps tube velocity and a reynolds in transitional approximately 8500. It's the same coil either way, but I'm trying to figure out what to schedule for the control valve. It seems like such a wide range between 6 and 18 gpm. What's the best information to schedule and why?
I was also trying to select a VAV reheat coil - 1,200 cfm, 85 degree LAT. Price had 3 options, a 1-row standard, a 1-row high capacity, and a 2-row coil. I was again using EWT=180 degrees, looking for LWT=160 degrees. I got the following: 1) 12" inlet, 2-row coil, LWT=117, LAT=85, 1.26 gpm, WPD=0.42'. 2) 12" inlet, 2-row coil, LWT=160, LAT=104.5, 6.7gpm, WPD=8.2'. 3)12" inlet, 1-row HC coil, LWT=160, LAT=85, WPD=13.5'. 4)12" inlet, 1-row standard coil, LWT=160, LAT=79.1, WPD=1.19'. My instinct here says to go with the 2-row, because of not reaching the proper temperature - but even 8' of WPD is too high.
Any insights as to priorities in these situations and what to do when maybe your coil options are limited would be appreciated.