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Thread: Blower selection for cold room
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16-08-2013, 01:07 PM #1
Blower selection for cold room
Hi,
I need to select a correctly sized evaporator blower for a cold room I am making.
Size 3.6 m x 2.4 m x 2.4 m
Internal Temp: 3 degrees
Stored material: Fruits and vegetables
How should I go about selecting the blowers i.e. CFM /Blade diameter&RPM, Air throw etc. for the room?
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16-08-2013, 03:02 PM #2
Re: Blower selection for cold room
I advice you to select a ceiling unit that throw the air to both sides rather then a unit that throrow the air from one side, this way you will have more even cooling and the cold air will not blow straight on your veggies,
choose a coil with large fin spacing so it will not dry the air, humidity is very important or your veggies and fruit will feel like a sponge in a short time,
when you select the evaporator, it will have all the info about air throw distance and capacity.
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27-08-2013, 04:55 PM #3
Re: Blower selection for cold room
Thank you for your reply. That was helpful!
Another small query- Is it possible to maintain a humidity of over 90% inside the compartment without going for a humidifier if the ambient humidity is around 50%? Or is there is cheaper solution for humidification as compared to something like a centrifugal humidifier?
Thanks.
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27-08-2013, 05:41 PM #4
Re: Blower selection for cold room
The answer is in your question.
90% humidity is very high for 3 C. remeber that evaporating temp will be sub 0C so part of the water in the air will freeze on the fins and go out as water.
If you use a large evaporator with big fin spacing and high air velocity, it will condense less water.
Humidifires come in a few versions, [search goooogle and learn] and you have to choose the size and methode.
it will be controlled by a humidistate.