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1. The sensible and latent heat gains to a room are 10 kW and 1 kW, respectively. The occupancy of the Enter question
room is 12 people and the minimum fresh air allowance is 12 Li/s for each person. The outside summer
design state is: 28ᵒC dry-bulb, 19.5 ᵒC wet bulb, 10.65 g/kg dry air. The room state is: 22 ᵒC dry-bulb, 50
percent saturation, 8.366 g/kg dry air, 43.39 kJ/kg dry air. Select a suitable air state, specify the states on
and off the cooler coil and calculate the design cooling load. Analyse and check the cooling load. The
temperature rise through the extract system is estimated as 0.5 ᵒC. A low velocity supply system is to be Continue to post
adopted and the temperature rise for supply fan power and duct heat gain is estimated 2ᵒ.
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a) Minimum fresh air requirement
b) Plot the process on the psychrometric chart
c) Determine the SHR.
d) Contact Factor & Bypass Factor
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e) Total Cooling load.
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(b) plot on psychrometric chart:-

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identify O and R from the chart.

(c) Calculate SHR:-

the sensible/ total heat ratio is given as below:


In state R, the room ratio line is placed on a chart with the slope on the protractor and paralleled across it.

The temperature rise for the system is 0.5oC. Point R' on the chart has a temperature of 22.5oC and a
moisture content of 8.366 g kg-1. On the chart, 0 is joined to R'. Temperature rise of supply system = 2°C.
Select 14°C dry-bulb for rst arbitrary choice for state S.

here on coil state is equal to mixture state M

An approximate formula to calculate the enthalpy of humid air at 101.325 kPa: h = (1.007t - 0.026) + g(2501
+ 1.84t)

hm = (1.007 x 23.3 - 0.026) + 0.008 695 [(2501 + 1.84 x 23.3)]

hm = 45.56 kJ kg-1

Calculate Off-coil dry-bulb temperature:-

By projecting the process line from M to W, the saturation curve can be drawn at A, the apparatus dew
point, for which the mean coil surface temperature is read as 10.7oC.

(d) Calculate the cntact factor:-

Based on the n spacing and the face velocity of air ow, this is a practical contact factor, requiring four or
six rows of tubes. Therefore, state S is the choice.

(e) Calculation of cooling load:-

On coil state (M):- 23.3oC dry-bulb, 16.32oC wet-bulb (sling), 8.695 g kg-1, 45.56 kJ kg-1

Off coil state (W):- 12°C dry-bulb, 11.26oC wet-bulb (sling), 8.031 g kg-1, 32.32 kJ kg-1

using psychrometric tables, the speci c volume at state S is

check:-

Sensible heat gain 10.00 kW

Latent heat gain 1.00 kW

Supply system gain: 2.50 kW


Extract system gain: 0.53 kW

Fresh air load: 2.09 kW

total 16.12 kW

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