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Sensible Heat: Room Sensible Heat - RSH ('B' + 'C' + 'D' + 'E' + 'F' + 'G-A' + 'H')

This document summarizes a cooling load calculation for a building. It lists outdoor and indoor design conditions of 33.9°C and 29.2°C wet bulb temperatures outdoors and 24°C and 18.2°C indoors. It then calculates sensible and latent heat gains from various building elements and internal loads. Sensible heat gains included the roof, walls, glass conduction and solar gain, partitions, and lights. Total sensible heat was calculated to be 46,871.48W. Latent heat gain from ventilation was calculated to be 4,870.80W based on an assumed air change rate. The total cooling load was calculated to be 51,742.28W.

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Sensible Heat: Room Sensible Heat - RSH ('B' + 'C' + 'D' + 'E' + 'F' + 'G-A' + 'H')

This document summarizes a cooling load calculation for a building. It lists outdoor and indoor design conditions of 33.9°C and 29.2°C wet bulb temperatures outdoors and 24°C and 18.2°C indoors. It then calculates sensible and latent heat gains from various building elements and internal loads. Sensible heat gains included the roof, walls, glass conduction and solar gain, partitions, and lights. Total sensible heat was calculated to be 46,871.48W. Latent heat gain from ventilation was calculated to be 4,870.80W based on an assumed air change rate. The total cooling load was calculated to be 51,742.28W.

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Cooling Load Summery

DBT in oC

WBT in oC

33.9

29.2

Indoor Design Condition

24

18.2

Difference Between Outdoor & Indoor

9.9

Outdoor Design Condition

Sensible Heat
Roof

Walls

Glass - Conduction

Glass - Solar Gain

Partitions

Ceiling

Not separately considered, included with roof

Floor

Since no heat generation through floor, did not get in to co

People

G-a

Lights

Power

Assume no power consuming equipment other than the lam

Appliances

Assume no heat generating appliance other than the lamp

Room Sensible Heat - RSH

[ 'B' + 'C' + 'D' + 'E' + 'F' + 'G-a' + 'H' ] =

Supply duct Heat Gain % of RSH

Since there are no details on duct, it assumed no duct avai

Fan Motor Heat [from AC unit]

Since there are no details, Fan motor heat generation is no

Ventilation (qSensible = 1.23 . Q.BF.t) [assumed BF = 0.8]

I - ae

WBT in oC

Hum. Ratio in kg/kg

29.2

0.71

18.2

0.55

Cooling Load in W

3,698.92 W
1,678.32 W
9,763.21 W
21,900.15 W
1,016.38 W

h roof

did not get in to consideration


7,000.00 W
1,814.50 W

t other than the lamps

ther than the lamps


46,871.48 W

sumed no duct available

at generation is not considered.

4,870.80 W

Assignment - Heat Load Calculation - 2015


MSc/ PG Dip in Building Services Engineering

Lecturer:
Module No:
Candidate:
Student No:
Date of Submission:

signment - Heat Load Calculation - 2015

MSc/ PG Dip in Building Services Engineering

Mr. Vijitha Perera


A.S.Dharmabandu
148611 B
2015-12-04

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