Statement of The The Problem Mapua University Building Complex

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AIR CONDITIONING DESIGN

Design a centralized air conditioning (Chilled Water) for a Mapua University Building
Complex using the following data & conditions:
1. Summer month - March
2. Exposure - 12 Degree North Latitude

3. Sun Time - 2 P.M.


4. Daily Range - 16 F

5. Summer Ambient Temperature - 95 FDB and 80 FWB

6. Inside Room Design - 75 FDB and 50% RH

7. Glass Windows - Regular glass light colored (Height 1.5 m)


Without storm window.
8. Glass Doors - 0.7 m x 2.2 m or actual dimension
Glass Window Height
9. Outside Walls - Hollow Concrete Block Sand and
gravel aggregate 8-inch-thick, no
interior finish.
10. Roof - General: Concrete slab 6 inch thick with
2-inch Fiberboard insulation & with
suspended acoustic tile ceiling ¾ inch thick
- Gym: Sheet Metal Lath ¼” Sand Plaster
11. Partition - Hollow concrete block, 8 inch (Sand & gravel
aggregate) thick both side unfinished
12. Floor - Floor tile 8-inch-thick sand Aggregate
(Table 29, 35 & 37)
13. Ceiling - Acoustic tile glued, ¾ inch thick (Table 30)
14. Floor to floor height - 4 meters
15. Floor to ceiling height - 3 meters
16. Safety and by-pass factor - 10%
17. Lighting Load (utilizes electronic ballast) - 2x28 watts per fixture (8x8 SM/fixture)
18. Wide Screen Monitor per class room- 200 watts
19. Laptops (50% of no. of students) - 70 watts per laptop (30 students/class)
20. Offices (2 sm/person); Canteen (60 persons); Library (80 persons)
21. Apply sash and diversity factor
Requirements:
A. Air conditioning Load Estimate
A.1 Student Report
1. Statement of the Problem
2. Heat Load per floor
3. Psychrometric Charts per floor
4. Whole floor figure indicating the outside and design conditions (Temps etc.)
B. Supply air duct design using equal friction method
1. Schematic diagram of air ducts showing length of Duct and CFM per branch.
2. Selection of duct velocity and initial computation
3. Tabulation of air duct design sizes
4. Longest Run
5. Total external static pressure
6. Diffuser velocity selection and initial computation of diffuser sizes
7. Tabulation of quantity of diffuser sizes, velocity & CFM
8. Schematic diagram of air ducts showing sizes of ducts and sizes of diffuser
with CFM rating
C. Equipment Selection
1. Packaged Chiller
a. Estimated capacity of chiller (water cooled)
b. Chiller Data Selected
c. Chilled and cooling water flow in gpm
d. Schematic diagram showing the chiller, cooling tower, cooling & chilled water
pumps, flow rate in gpm, entering/leaving temperatures and pressure drops
on the chiller & condenser.
e. High-lighted selected data on the brochure
f. Specification of the chiller
2. Air Handling Unit
a. AHU Tabulated Data
b. AHU Data Selected
c. Chilled and cooling water flow in gpm
d. Schematic diagram of AHUs
e. Highlighted selected data of the brochure
f. Specification of AHUs
D. Economics – Comparison of Air-cooled & Water-cooled chillers
Orientation:

Show the Mapua Building Complex indicating the North, South, West & East Orientatio

Mapua Building Complex

W Building

S N

Main Building

Research Building

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