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Heat Load

This document provides an overview of heat load calculation for HVAC systems. It includes sections on abbreviations, design conditions, sensible heat calculation considering internal gains and transmission, latent heat calculation, outside air and electrical loads, total heat load calculation, and total cooling capacity in tons. The document describes the process of calculating sensible and latent heat gains from people, equipment, transmission, and outside air. It also discusses calculating the effective sensible heat factor, dehumidified air flow, and total cooling capacity in tons of refrigeration.

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Heat Load

This document provides an overview of heat load calculation for HVAC systems. It includes sections on abbreviations, design conditions, sensible heat calculation considering internal gains and transmission, latent heat calculation, outside air and electrical loads, total heat load calculation, and total cooling capacity in tons. The document describes the process of calculating sensible and latent heat gains from people, equipment, transmission, and outside air. It also discusses calculating the effective sensible heat factor, dehumidified air flow, and total cooling capacity in tons of refrigeration.

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HEAT LOAD Click icon to add picture

CALCULATION

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


CONTENTS:

ABBREVIATIONS OUTDOR AIR (VENTILATION) &


CARRIER SPEAD SHEET FOR HEAT ELECTRICAL LOAD REFERENCES
LOAD ESTIMATION OUTSIODE TOTAL HEAT
HOW TO START TOTAL TONS & DIHUMIDIFIED CFM
DESIGN CONDITIONS CALCULATION
SENSIBLE HEAT CALCULATION
LATENT HEAT CALCULATION

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


ABBREVIATIONS

BTU = BRITISH THERMAL UNIT RSH = ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT


TR = TONS OF REFRIGERATION RLH = ROOM LATENT HEAT
CFM = CUBIC FEET PER MINUT ERSH = EFFECTIVE ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT
DBT = DRY BULB TEMPERATURE ERLH = EFFECTIVE ROOM LATENT HEAT
WBT = WET BULB TEMPERATURE ESHF = EFFECTIVE ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT
RH = RELATIVE HUMIDITY FACTOR
GR/LB = GRAINS PER POUND ACPH = AIR CHANGE PER HOUR
SHGF = SOLAR HEAT GAIN COFFICIENT ADP = APPERATUS DUE POINT
SC = SHADING COEFFICIENT AHU = AIR HANDLING UNIT
BF = BY PASS FACTOR

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


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CARRIER HEAT LOAD


CALCULATION SHEET

4/25/17 4 4
HOW TO START

4/25/17 5
DESIGN CONDITION

AREA DETAILS & WHEATHER DATA

PROJECT DETAILS

OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE FROM WHEATHER REPORT &


USE PSYCHOMETRIC CHART FOR GETTING THE
GRAIN/POUND

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


SENSIBLE HEAT
INTERNAL HEAT GAIN THROUGH RADIATION

GLASS
PROPERTY

AS PER
DRAWING

FROM ASHRAE HANDBOOK


AS PER THE LATITUDE OF
NOIDA TEAM HVAC THE PROJECT LOCATION
SENSIBLE HEAT
HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH WALL

AS PER
DRAWING

FROM ASHRAE HANDBOOK


TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE
NOIDA TEAM HVAC + CORRECTION FACTOR
SENSIBLE HEAT
TRANSMISSION THROUGH GLASS & PARTITION WALL

TEMPERATURE
DIFFERENCE WITH THE
SUBSEQUENT AC AREA
NOIDA TEAM HVAC
SENSIBLE HEAT
INTERNAL HEAT GAIN & OUTSIDE AIR
AS PER THE HUMAN
ACTIVITY LEVEL,
REFERED FROM
ASHRAE HANDBOOK

BALAST FACTOR
OF LIGHT 1 WATT = 3.412 BTU
EQUIPMENT

BYPASS FACTOR
DEPENDS ON THE No. OF
ROWS IN COOLING COIL
NOIDA TEAM HVAC
LATENT HEAT
PEOPLE & OUTSIDE AIR
AS PER THE HUMAN
ACTIVITY LEVEL,
REFERED FROM
ASHRAE HANDBOOK

REFER
ASHRAE 62.1

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


OUTSIDE AIR (VENTILATION) &
ELECTRICAL LOADS
OUTSIED SIDE OR FRESH AIR
REFERENCE FROM ASHRAE 62.1
CFM/PERSON = DEPENDING ON THE PERSONS ACTIVITY LEVEL
CFM/SQFT = DEPEND ON THE APPLICATION OF THAT ROOM

ELECTRICAL LOAD
REFERENCE FROM ASHRAE 90.1
LIGHTING LOAD = WATT/SQFT (AS PER THE APPLICATION)
EQUIPMENT LOAD = WATT/SQFT (AS PER THE APPLICATION)

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


OUTSIDE TOTAL HEAT
(SENSIBLE & LATENT)

NOIDA TEAM HVAC


TOTAL TONS &
DIHUMIDIFIED CFM

ESHF = ERSH / ERTH


INDICATED ADP BY ESHF & ROOM RH LEVEL
SELECTED ADP BY HVAC SYSTEM
DEHUMIDIFIED TEMPERATURE RISE = (ROOM TEM SELECTED ADP) (1-BF)
DEHUMIDIFIED CFM = ERSH / DEHUM. TEM. RISE

TOTAL HEAT LOAD = (ERTH + TOTAL OUTSIDE HEAT) BTU/HOUR


TONS (TR) = (TOTAL HEAT LOAD) / 12000
1 TR = 12000
NOIDA TEAM HVAC BTU/HOUR
THANK YOU

PRESENTER: BRIJESH YADAV

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