mech5
Mechanical
- Mar 21, 2007
- 45
I have a situation where I have to provide cooling to a bathroom group that is located within a non-cooled warehouse. The heat load on the room will be satisfied with a residential grade packaged wall AC unit. Now, by code I have to provide 200-300 cfm of exhaust. My question is what is the best way to handle this situation?
Are any of these solutions valid? Are they feasible?
1. Run the fan constantly and size the unit for the heat load in the space plus the ventilation infiltration load introduced by the fan? Won't I overcool the space during the shoulder months? Where will the extra air come from? Do I need to provide an intake grille somewhere?
2. Run the exhaust fan only when the bathroom is being used and size the wall unit for only the heat load in the space and not the ventilation infiltration load?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Are any of these solutions valid? Are they feasible?
1. Run the fan constantly and size the unit for the heat load in the space plus the ventilation infiltration load introduced by the fan? Won't I overcool the space during the shoulder months? Where will the extra air come from? Do I need to provide an intake grille somewhere?
2. Run the exhaust fan only when the bathroom is being used and size the wall unit for only the heat load in the space and not the ventilation infiltration load?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks