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Mechanical
- May 16, 2017
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Dear Professionals,
I have struck up some where while working with Hourly Analysis Program in finding the COOLING LOAD for an Office.
Overview:
The system for the office is proposed to be a chilled water AHU (VFD driven fan in AHU) with VAV boxes. They need around 20 VAVs w/ thermostats in the system. All VAVs have only a dedicated modulating damper and controller linked to a thermostat. One particular thing I want to mention is there are NO PARTITION between the spaces (the bay areas of the office) in most of the cases. Only 5 rooms (spaces) like Conference Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Director's Cabin have partitions.
My approach:
I assumed 20 spaces and 20 zones. Then assigned single space to each zone. Each zone has only one space assigned to it. I struck up here while defining the spaces.
1. The spaces have NO PARTITIONS in between them, which means the SUPPLY AIR in adjacent the Zones/Spaces can mix. Is it fine just to skip the Walls and Partitions part (with the assumption they are connected to a same system)? Do i have to make any adjustments for that?
2. Since the temperatures maintained in the non-partitioned spaces (BAY AREAs) and the partitioned ones (Con ROOMS, Director's Cabin, etc..) are almost the same, is it again fine to skip the Walls the Partitions?
My understanding is: Walls represent only the surface that is exposed to sunlight and Partition is worth defining only when there is a considerable temperature difference between its sides.
Please do help me on this case.
Thanks in advance for the support.
I have struck up some where while working with Hourly Analysis Program in finding the COOLING LOAD for an Office.
Overview:
The system for the office is proposed to be a chilled water AHU (VFD driven fan in AHU) with VAV boxes. They need around 20 VAVs w/ thermostats in the system. All VAVs have only a dedicated modulating damper and controller linked to a thermostat. One particular thing I want to mention is there are NO PARTITION between the spaces (the bay areas of the office) in most of the cases. Only 5 rooms (spaces) like Conference Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Director's Cabin have partitions.
My approach:
I assumed 20 spaces and 20 zones. Then assigned single space to each zone. Each zone has only one space assigned to it. I struck up here while defining the spaces.
1. The spaces have NO PARTITIONS in between them, which means the SUPPLY AIR in adjacent the Zones/Spaces can mix. Is it fine just to skip the Walls and Partitions part (with the assumption they are connected to a same system)? Do i have to make any adjustments for that?
2. Since the temperatures maintained in the non-partitioned spaces (BAY AREAs) and the partitioned ones (Con ROOMS, Director's Cabin, etc..) are almost the same, is it again fine to skip the Walls the Partitions?
My understanding is: Walls represent only the surface that is exposed to sunlight and Partition is worth defining only when there is a considerable temperature difference between its sides.
Please do help me on this case.
Thanks in advance for the support.