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In (Meters) In (Feets)

Space Length 1 3.281


Space Width 1 3.281
Space Height 1 3.281
1 10.764961
Space Area
Sq.M Sq.Feet

1 35.319837041
Space Volume
Cu.M Cu.f
Total Air 1 35.319837041
Volume Cu.M Cu.f Specific Heat
1.225 2.701125 0.7192 0.1718888
Air Density
Kgs Lbs Kj/Kg*K Btu/lb*F
47 116.6
Ambient Temp Differnce Temp∆T
°C °F
27 80.6 20 36
Required Temp
°C °F °C °F

T1 41
T2 53
t1 116.6
t2 80.6

Q 0.464293135
Q 16.71455286

-39.6
-63.6 0.622642
24 1.606
14.94396
5 41
°C °F
12 53.6
°C °F

0.013929

A 16.71455
1.118482
F
Indoor climate is influenced b

sensible and latent heat from


pollution and gases from per
The most important sources

sensible and latent heat from


sensible heat from lights
sensible heat from electric eq
Sensible Heat Latent Heat sensible heat from machines
Typical Application latent heat from evaporation
(btu/hr) (btu/hr) evaporation from polluting fl
miscellaneous loads
Theater-Matinee, Auditorium, 200 130 1. Sensible and latent heat fr
Theater-Evening, School 215 135 Sensible heat from persons a
Offices, Hotels, Apartments 215 185
The sensible heat influence o
Retail & Department Stores 220 230
Drug Store 220 280 The heat transferred from pe
Bank 220 280 2. Sensible heat from lights
Restaurant 240 310 Heat transferred to the room
Factory - light work 240 510 Hl = Pinst K1 K2
Dance Hall 270 580
Factory - moderate work 330 670
where
Bowling Alley 510 940 Hl = heat transferred from th
Factory - heavy work, Gymnasium 510 940
Pinst = installed effect (W)
K1 = simultaneous coefficien

K2 = correction coefficient if

The table below can be used


Indoor climate is influenced by

sensible and latent heat from persons, lights, machines and electrical equipment and industrial processes
pollution and gases from persons, building materials, inventory and industrial processes
The most important sources influencing the indoor climate may be summarized to

sensible and latent heat from persons


sensible heat from lights
sensible heat from electric equipment
sensible heat from machines
latent heat from evaporation from water surfaces
evaporation from polluting fluids
miscellaneous loads
1. Sensible and latent heat from persons
Sensible heat from persons are transferred through conduction, convection and radiation. Latent heat from persons are transferred th

The sensible heat influence on the air temperature and latent heat influence on the moisture content of the air.

The heat transferred from persons depends on activity, clothing, air temperature and the number of persons in the building.

2. Sensible heat from lights


Heat transferred to the room from the lights can be calculated as

Hl = Pinst K1 K2 (1)

where

Hl = heat transferred from the lights (W)

Pinst = installed effect (W)


K1 = simultaneous coefficient

K2 = correction coefficient if lights are ventilated. (= 1 for no ventilation, = 0.3 - 0.6 if ventilated)

The table below can be used to estimate heat load from lights. (The manufacturers datasheets should be checked for details)
m persons are transferred through water vapor.

he air.

ons in the building.

checked for details)


Heat Load Calculations
Code No. 11
Workspace Name Individual
Workspace Size
L(f.) 10 A(Sq.Ft.) V(Cu.Ft.)
W(f.) 10
100 1000
H(f.) 10

Outdoor 50
Indoor 25
Td 25

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