WRNR
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2005
- 9
When we test the units capacity (Grand Total Heat delivered by the unit), we are getting a low capacity. Is it possible that another AHU can affect the performance of its adjacent unit if both return air of the units are being mixed in a common chamber or the room it self is used as a plenum box?
We have the following data for the two units:
AHU No.1 = 60 Tons of Ref.
Supply Air Temp.=23ºC DB/18.5ºC WB
Return Air Temp.=24ºC DB/21ºC WB
Fresh Air Temp.=32ºC DB/24ºC WB
AHU No.2 = 60 Tons of Ref.
Supply Air Temp.=23ºC DB/19ºC WB
Return Air Temp.=24.5ºC DB/21ºC WB
Fresh Air Temp.=30ºC DB/23ºC WB
AHU Room Temp.=25ºC DB/20ºC WB
Im using the formulas,
Grand Total Heat, Q = m (h2-h1) and
Grand Sensible Heat, Q = 0.24 m Delta T
We have the following data for the two units:
AHU No.1 = 60 Tons of Ref.
Supply Air Temp.=23ºC DB/18.5ºC WB
Return Air Temp.=24ºC DB/21ºC WB
Fresh Air Temp.=32ºC DB/24ºC WB
AHU No.2 = 60 Tons of Ref.
Supply Air Temp.=23ºC DB/19ºC WB
Return Air Temp.=24.5ºC DB/21ºC WB
Fresh Air Temp.=30ºC DB/23ºC WB
AHU Room Temp.=25ºC DB/20ºC WB
Im using the formulas,
Grand Total Heat, Q = m (h2-h1) and
Grand Sensible Heat, Q = 0.24 m Delta T