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weeliang82
14-06-2010, 02:18 AM
Dear all,
Please help me with the following design:
I needed to design a room with the room size 10 ft x 20 ft, with ceiling height standard at 10 ft (approximately 3 meters)
I wanted to maintain the room temperature at 16C constant.
How and what information I needed to do the calculation for the above condition?
put one air condition unit .it solve your request .
smpsmp45
14-06-2010, 05:01 AM
YOu shall need to find out the product load if any.
For that you need product loading rate, its incoming temp & cooling period.
That shall take you to the total heat heat load needed & select the unit for matching capacity.
sachin230
14-06-2010, 08:23 AM
Dear all,
Please help me with the following design:
I needed to design a room with the room size 10 ft x 20 ft, with ceiling height standard at 10 ft (approximately 3 meters)
I wanted to maintain the room temperature at 16C constant.
How and what information I needed to do the calculation for the above condition?
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weeliang82
14-06-2010, 10:14 AM
Dear all,
I appreciate all your reply here but can you guys try to give me an example on what I needed to find in order for me to solve the problem?
For example, product loading rate, incoming temp, cooling period..
I needed to maintain the temp at 16C and the design conditions is probably:
Indoor DB = 27 C
Indoor WB = 19 C
Outdoor DB = 35 C
Please help... Thanks
B G Scott
14-06-2010, 11:43 AM
You will ave to provide a lot more information if you are get help from the members.
What is the room to be used for?
Is this a process facility is so what equipment is in the room?
Are there windows, if so which way do they face?
Is a ground floor if not how many floors are below it?
What is the roof design?
How many people are in the room.?
Do you have a RH you need to maintain in addition to your 16C DB?
The more detail you can provide I am sure there will be lots of help from this forum.:cool:
Is standard a/c meant to hold rooms below 18? MHI units dont go any lower than this. Obviously air off temps are lower but is it sustainable?
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