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14-10-2009, 09:18 PM #1
heatload
Hi
I have a new gymnasium. I want to calculate its required cooling capacity. measurements are following.
Area = 3385 Sqft.
Height = 13 ft.
Door glass Sqft = 955 Sqft
Electrical wattage = 3000 watt.
Ambient temperature =47c
Can anybody says what is the required capacity ? Any answer would be appreciated.
Moideen-dubai
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14-10-2009, 09:34 PM #2
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You need to give a bit more info.
Is the building stand alone or part of a complex (if so is the complex cooled which walls are joined to the condition area and how and where do you enter your building from (outside or from the complex)
Whatis your average hourly throughput
Construction materials
Number of people
Window orientation
Humidity
Plus any specific local regulations
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15-10-2009, 12:52 AM #3
Re: heatload
Lots of pre-cooled fresh air to reduce sweaty smelly people's bits and peices. Consider a small ozone generator to half clean the air in the space.
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15-10-2009, 03:06 AM #4
Re: heatload
gday moideen
their is an australian site called www.fairair.com.au (i might try tofigure out how to apply a url oneday.lol)dont know if the size selector is any help ive only used it for domestic applications and thought you probably have similar ambients to us.
cheersLast edited by Brian_UK; 15-10-2009 at 10:29 PM. Reason: Modified URL
mmm to beer or not to beer...........lets drink breakfast
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15-10-2009, 03:38 AM #5
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Thanks everybody ,this is the part of a complex.enter from carparking.calculate for 24 hours.no idea about construction materials and window orientation.relative humidity is maximum on peak summer 80%.
moideen
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15-10-2009, 01:59 PM #6
Re: heatload
Look around 300-500w sq/m and see what comes out.
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