Hackjunkie
Electrical
- Mar 15, 2016
- 5
Hello. I am working on a project to cool down an enclosed environment. The volume is approximately 300 cubic feet using a ventilation system mounted on the top. The environment is watertight but not airtight. It can reach temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit internally with approximately 100 degree Fahrenheit externally. I have two questions for this situation . Approximately how many cubic feet per minute would I need to move to achieve a temperature of approximately 80 degrees with no active cooling systems, and would this be feasible? And would it be easier to move air in then out, or just to evacuate air from the environment? I am an electrical engineer and do not know a whole lot about HVAC and related fields so I appreciate your help and replies. thank you