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Mechanical
- May 16, 2017
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Hello Engineers,
I need to calculate the insulation thickness needed for CHW pipes and ducts. The operating range of temperature in pipes is 6 to 12 deg C and of ducts is air at 14 deg C. No return air ducts used in the system. The return is through ceiling plenum. It is mentioned in the specifications to use nitrile rubber for insulation with a conductivity of 0.035 W/mK.
Would anyone please guide me in selecting appropriate thickness of insulation? Is there any formula to calculate its thickness?
I also read a few articles. They suggest two methods: (i) To prevent condensation; and (ii) based on energy efficiency (from ASHRAE Std 90.1). It was mentioned that the insulation's outer surface temperature should be greater than the dew point temperature in first method. And what is the allowed heat gain in pipes considered in the second method? I'm confused which one to use. Would you please let me know about the selection?
Thanks in advance for the support.
I need to calculate the insulation thickness needed for CHW pipes and ducts. The operating range of temperature in pipes is 6 to 12 deg C and of ducts is air at 14 deg C. No return air ducts used in the system. The return is through ceiling plenum. It is mentioned in the specifications to use nitrile rubber for insulation with a conductivity of 0.035 W/mK.
Would anyone please guide me in selecting appropriate thickness of insulation? Is there any formula to calculate its thickness?
I also read a few articles. They suggest two methods: (i) To prevent condensation; and (ii) based on energy efficiency (from ASHRAE Std 90.1). It was mentioned that the insulation's outer surface temperature should be greater than the dew point temperature in first method. And what is the allowed heat gain in pipes considered in the second method? I'm confused which one to use. Would you please let me know about the selection?
Thanks in advance for the support.