m2e
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2006
- 92
I have a conceptual question to aid my understanding of thermal insulation and duct condensations.
Suppose there is an equipment room that needs a small amount of make-up air for pressurization. There is a supply fan that takes air from an intake louver, through a supply duct, and delivers it into the room. The fan and the duct are located inside the conditioned space. The fan would run continuously year-round. How can I determine if thermal insulation is needed for the supply duct to prevent condensation, and if so, how to determine the R-value required?
Thank you.
Suppose there is an equipment room that needs a small amount of make-up air for pressurization. There is a supply fan that takes air from an intake louver, through a supply duct, and delivers it into the room. The fan and the duct are located inside the conditioned space. The fan would run continuously year-round. How can I determine if thermal insulation is needed for the supply duct to prevent condensation, and if so, how to determine the R-value required?
Thank you.