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06-04-2009, 02:09 PM #1
Cooling Load from Forklift
Re: Refrigerated warehouse
I am doing heat gain calcs to include forklift operation. What are folks using for a forklift usage factor and a motor load factor? Are the heat gains from the (typically) two motors - traction and lift - additive?
We have an intermittent, variable operation. I've guessed a 50% usage factor and 50% motor load factor, and added the kw ratings for both motors together.
I have searched for examples, but can't find any.
Thanks for your insights.
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06-04-2009, 04:34 PM #2
Re: Cooling Load from Forklift
Just add the kWh consumed by the battery charger during the night. That's your heat gain.
If it's a diesel powered forklift, convert the Kgs of fuel consumed into kWh of burnt fuel.
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