Wsyzxxn
Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2020
- 4
Hi everyone,
I have a project which requires 100% outdoor air, so make-up air units are used. Our rooms require strict humidity conditions for operation so a lot of dehumidification will be needed. The existing make-up air units have a design off-coil temperature of 18deg but this will not be sufficient to reach the absolute humidity for our room conditions.
Our actual outdoor airflow rate is less than the design airflow rate that the make-up air units were designed for. My train of thought was that having lower airflow will allow the make-up air unit's off-coil temperature to be lower, for the same cooling capacity. I would think more contact time for the air to pass through the coils.
However, my supplier told me that the total cooling capacity would be reduced for a lower airflow. I'm not sure why? As long as the supply and return chilled water temperature and water flowrate stay constant, I don't see an issue with maintaining the same total cooling capacity. To me, having a lower off-coil temperature and reduced airflow will increase the latent capcity while reducing the sensible capacity.
Is my understanding wrong? Is the supplier correct? Would like to hear more opinions. Thank you!
I have a project which requires 100% outdoor air, so make-up air units are used. Our rooms require strict humidity conditions for operation so a lot of dehumidification will be needed. The existing make-up air units have a design off-coil temperature of 18deg but this will not be sufficient to reach the absolute humidity for our room conditions.
Our actual outdoor airflow rate is less than the design airflow rate that the make-up air units were designed for. My train of thought was that having lower airflow will allow the make-up air unit's off-coil temperature to be lower, for the same cooling capacity. I would think more contact time for the air to pass through the coils.
However, my supplier told me that the total cooling capacity would be reduced for a lower airflow. I'm not sure why? As long as the supply and return chilled water temperature and water flowrate stay constant, I don't see an issue with maintaining the same total cooling capacity. To me, having a lower off-coil temperature and reduced airflow will increase the latent capcity while reducing the sensible capacity.
Is my understanding wrong? Is the supplier correct? Would like to hear more opinions. Thank you!