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shameem
07-01-2010, 02:56 PM
Hi!

My client has a space 1700sft. i calculate the cooling of the of the space that is 250kw.if i use the air cool type,TRANE chiller then what should be the capacity of the chiller & how to determine chiller capacity from cooling load.Is there any particular rule to calculate the chiller capacity from cooling load.

Peter_1
08-01-2010, 10:48 PM
Hi!

My client has a space 1700sft. i calculate the cooling of the of the space that is 250kW. if i use the air cool type,TRANE chiller then what should be the capacity of the chiller & how to determine chiller capacity from cooling load.Is there any particular rule to calculate the chiller capacity from cooling load.

If you have 250 kW heat load, then your chiller has to be 250 kW. But I doubt you can install for 250 kW evaporators/coils in a 1700 ft³ space.
What about air circulation?
Cooling, freezing, AC....???
What type of chiller you need? One who can retract 250 kW heat.
There is no rule, especially not for such a capacities

moideen
09-01-2010, 05:14 AM
Hi!

My client has a space 1700sft. i calculate the cooling of the of the space that is 250kw.if i use the air cool type,TRANE chiller then what should be the capacity of the chiller & how to determine chiller capacity from cooling load.Is there any particular rule to calculate the chiller capacity from cooling load.

Hi shameem, 250 kw means 71 ton (250/3.516).for 1700Sqft required 71 ton.wonderful, how did you calculate? Make it clear.

Moideen-Dubai

nike123
09-01-2010, 10:49 PM
Hi!

My client has a space 1700sft. i calculate the cooling of the of the space that is 250kw.

It must be some pretty hot goods and pretty short cooling time for using such capacity above freezing temperature (if you plan using water/brine chiller as source) in that space.
Could you elaborate how you came to that number?

RonaldoDaLima
24-01-2010, 02:54 PM
better to use HAP tool

nike123
24-01-2010, 04:25 PM
better to use HAP tool
What is HAP tool?