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Mechanical
- May 16, 2017
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Hello All,
I have a situation where the result of heat load, which was done by a consultant, is 9000 CFM at 20 TR. The heat load summary is given below:
Sensible Heat Gain: 63 kW
Total Heat Gain: 70 kW (20 TR)
Dehumidified Air Quantity: 4250 L/s (9000 CFM)
Inside Design Conditions: 23+/-1 degC at 50%+/-5%RH
Clearly it is 450 CFM/TR. The space is exposed to sunlight and so the sensible heat gain much more than the latent heat gain.
When I checked with few AHU suppliers, they informed me that they manufacture AHU at 400cfm/TR as a standard. They also adviced med to go for a 22.5 TR AHU which would give 9000 cfm. I'm a bit confused. Do I need to match the sensible capacity in AHUs or the total heat capacity? In other words, do I need to select an AHU where the the CFM matches which is rated for 9000 cfm at 22.5 TR or do I need to select an AHU for 20 TR at 8000 cfm?
Please do advice on this regard.
I have a situation where the result of heat load, which was done by a consultant, is 9000 CFM at 20 TR. The heat load summary is given below:
Sensible Heat Gain: 63 kW
Total Heat Gain: 70 kW (20 TR)
Dehumidified Air Quantity: 4250 L/s (9000 CFM)
Inside Design Conditions: 23+/-1 degC at 50%+/-5%RH
Clearly it is 450 CFM/TR. The space is exposed to sunlight and so the sensible heat gain much more than the latent heat gain.
When I checked with few AHU suppliers, they informed me that they manufacture AHU at 400cfm/TR as a standard. They also adviced med to go for a 22.5 TR AHU which would give 9000 cfm. I'm a bit confused. Do I need to match the sensible capacity in AHUs or the total heat capacity? In other words, do I need to select an AHU where the the CFM matches which is rated for 9000 cfm at 22.5 TR or do I need to select an AHU for 20 TR at 8000 cfm?
Please do advice on this regard.