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McQuay Psychrometric Analyzer 2

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Merv Saturn

Mechanical
Oct 30, 2021
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Hii there,

I am new to the HVAC field, can anyone tell me how to use McQuay Psychrometric Analyzer with very simple example?

 
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this?

Looks self-explanatory as long as you know what an air handler does and know psychometrics to begin with.

What exactly is unclear?
 
Okay,

1.First I have to input the ambient temperature which is 103 DBT and 82 WBT
2.And input the CFM of AHU above the Blower Symbol - ex:2880 CFM With 10% Fresh air in %OA field.
3.The room condition 75f and 50%RH

other than this another two field are there near the cooling load

 
The dry bulb and wet bulb temperature you want to cool all that air down to.

Do you want to take that mixed air temp down to 60 degrees saturated (just put 60 as top number and it will auto fill a saturated wet bulb)50 degrees saturated?

Somehow you got 2880 CFM - probably based on a supply air temperature to cool the space. Find that temp and enter it.
 
The calculator only calculates for you. You still need to know what it is you want the AHU to do.
 
Hi, I am not sure I fully understand your question and I am not familiar with McQuay's software, but I wonder if these calculators may help you.

Mixed Air Calculator: You would use this to calculate the coil entering temperature.
[ol 1]
[li]Outside air: 288 CFM @ Temps: 103/82[/li]
[li]Return Air: 2592 CFM @ Temps: 75/63[/li]
[li]Results: 2880 CFM @ Mixed Air Temps: 77.8/64.7[/li]
[/ol]

Psychrometric Calculator:
Then you can use this Psychrometric calculator. But now that I have gotten to this point, I realize I don't know what you're looking to solve. [upsidedown] So... I will give you one more calculator:

Coil Selection Calcualtor
This calculator can solve for
[ul]
[li]BTUs[/li]
[li]Leaving Temps[/li]
[li]Entering Temps (which you already know)[/li]
[li]Flow rate (which you already know)[/li]
[/ul]

Good luck!

Adrienne Gould-Choquette, P.E.
 
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