Design Calculation

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Refrigeration Design Calculation

CONVERSION CALCULATION
Put Units
S.NO. Content Table VALUE ↓ ↓
1 Volme to Litre 0

Length
Breadht
Height

2 Units Converter

mm to inch 0
mm to cm 0
mm to m 0
mm to foot 0

Inch to mm 0
cm to mm 0
m to mm 0
foot to mm 0

3 Celsius to Kelvin 273.15


4 Kelvin to Celsius -273.15
5 Fahrenheit to Kelvin 255.37196685
6 Fahrenheit to Celsius -17.777777778

7 Ltr/Hr to Gallon/min 0
8 Gallon/min to Ltr/Hr 0

9 KW to HP 0
10 KW to TR 0
11 HP to TR 0
12 TR to HP 0
1HP=746W=.746KW

13 BTU/HR to HP 0
14 BTU/HR to W 0
15 BTU/HR to W 0
16 BTU/HR to TR 0

17 AC TONNAGE FORMULA
LENGTH
BREADTH
HEIGHT

VOLUME OF ROOM 0

AC TONNAGE 0

1 Tr = 2000 lb
Latent Heat of Ice = 144 BTU/lb
Btu/Hr=(Btu/day)/24

CONDITION:-
1) Direct Sunlight increase Btu/hr by 10%
2) No. of people stay in the room per people
increase by 600 BTU/HR

18 CHILLER TONNAGE FORMULA

STEP 1 Convert Ltr/Hr to Gpm


Ltr/Hr to Gpm 0

STEP 2 Calculation for the Tonage

GPM 0
∆T
Specific heat of Fluid

CHILLER TONNAGE 0
METHOD 2

STEP 1 Convert Ltr/Min to Ltr/Hr


Ltr/min to Ltr/Hr 0
Ltr/Hr to Ltr/min 0

STEP 2 Calculation for the Tonage

Ltr/Hr
∆T
Specific heat of Fluid

CHILLER TONNAGE 0

t = V (p1 – p2) / C pa

where

V = volume of the receiver tank (cu ft)


t = time for the receiver to go from upper to lower pressure
limits (min)
C = free air needed (scfm)
pa= atmosphere pressure (14.7 psia)
p1 = maximum tank pressure (psia)
p2 = minimum tank pressure (psia)
Refrigeration Design Calculation
Ammonia Cold Store
CONVERSION CALCULATION
S.No. Content Table Put Value ↓ Units
Metric Ton Estimation 0 MT
Volume of Chamber 0 Cubic Foot
Length (Foot) Foot
1
Breadth (Foot) Foot
Height (Foot) Foot
No. of Bags 0 Nos
Metric Ton Estimation 0 MT
Volume of Chamber 0 Cubic Foot
Length (Foot) Foot
2
Breadth (Foot) Foot
Height (Foot) Foot
No. of Bags 0 Nos
Puff Panel Estimation for Sq. Meter
CHAMBERS 0
Conversion-Foot to Meter 0
3 Roof Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Wall Estimation - Side1 0 Sq. Meter
Wall Estimation - Side2 0 Sq. Meter
Floor Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Roof Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Top Leght Meter (m)
Breadth Meter (m)
Wall Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Side-1 Leght Meter (m)
Height Meter (m)
Wall Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Side-2 Leght Meter (m)
Height Meter (m)
Floor Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Bottom Leght Meter (m)
Breadth Meter (m)
Puff Panel Estimation for Sq. Meter
ANTI ROOM 0
Conversion-Foot to Meter 0
4
4 Roof Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Wall Estimation - Side1 0 Sq. Meter
Wall Estimation - Side2 0 Sq. Meter
Floor Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Roof Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Top Leght Meter (m)
Breadth Meter (m)
Wall Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Side-1 Leght Meter (m)
Height Meter (m)
Wall Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Side-2 Leght Meter (m)
Height Meter (m)
Floor Estimation 0 Sq. Meter
Bottom Leght Meter (m)
Breadth Meter (m)

TOTAL Puff Panel Estimation 0 Sq. Meter


MT*.984206=TR
PUMP Calculation-1
TDH (Total Dynamic Head) Feet
Q (Flow Rate) GPM
SG (Specific Gravity)
WATER HORSEPOWER 0 HP

Conversion Enter Value Result


Cubic meter to GPM 0
Meter to Feet 0

PUMP Calculation-2
q (Fow Capacity) m3/h
ρ (Density of Fluid) kg/m3
g (Gravity ) m/s2
h (Differential Head) Meter
Ph(KW) Hydraulic Power 0 KW
Hydraulic Horse Power 0 HP
Conversion Enter Value Result
Lt/Hr to m3/h 0
Lt/Min to m3/h 0
Feet to Meter 0
Room/Chamber CFM Calculation
Required DATA

Air Change Value Formula & Calculation


Holding Freezer 40 - 80 1) Volume Of Chamber/Room
Packaged Holding Center 40 - 80 Length Foot
Meat Chill Room 80 - 120 Breadht Foot
Banana Ripening 120 - 200 Height Foot
Veg/ Fruit Storage 30 - 60 Vol of Room
Blast Freezer 150 - 300 0 Cubic Feet
Work areas 20 - 30
Unpacked Meat Storage 30 - 60 Air Change
Find the Value from Given Data
Put Value

CFM 0
Basic Formula
CFM (VolXACH)/60
Cold storage facility for perishable products under controlled conditions A cold storage unit incorporates a refrige
unit incorporates a refrigeration system to maintain the desired room environmental conditions Field heat: heat required to r
eld heat: heat required to reduce the product temperature at harvest down to the safe storage level. Heat of respiration : ene
el. Heat of respiration : energy released by the product during the respiration process. Conductive heat gain : is heat gained
heat gain : is heat gained/lost through the building floor, walls and ceiling by conduction. Convective heat gain :is heat that
ive heat gain :is heat that is transferred by convection, the mixing of outside air with the cold inside air. Equipment heat load
e air. Equipment heat load : is the energy gained from equipment operating in the room. Human energy load
energy load

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