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Mec351 - Chapter 4 - Cooling Load Estimation Table

This document contains a cooling load estimation table used to calculate the cooling requirements for an HVAC system. It lists various factors needed for the calculation including space dimensions, occupancy, ventilation rates, solar heat gain, transmission heat gain through walls and glass, internal heat from people, lights, and equipment. Calculations are shown to determine the room sensible heat, latent heat, total heat load, and additional heat from outside air. The total grand heat load in BTU/hr is calculated to size the HVAC system needed.
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Mec351 - Chapter 4 - Cooling Load Estimation Table

This document contains a cooling load estimation table used to calculate the cooling requirements for an HVAC system. It lists various factors needed for the calculation including space dimensions, occupancy, ventilation rates, solar heat gain, transmission heat gain through walls and glass, internal heat from people, lights, and equipment. Calculations are shown to determine the room sensible heat, latent heat, total heat load, and additional heat from outside air. The total grand heat load in BTU/hr is calculated to size the HVAC system needed.
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Cooling Load Estimation Table

Sheet No : Date :
Estimated By : Job No:

Space Use For :.................................................................................... Equipment Operation :...................................hrs / day


Size :........................................ft..x ....................................ft = .........................................sq ft = ...............................cu ft

Pschrometric Analysis
Condition db wb % RH gr/lb Dew point Ventilation cfm
Outside Air (OA) People x cfm/person =
Room (RM) sq ft x cfm/sq ft =
Difference ac / hr x vol/60 =

ac air change

Item Description Area x BTU x U BTU/hr Total


(sq ft) (Table 7) (Table 9)
Solar Heat Gain
Wall N x x
E x x
S x x
W x x

(Table 4) (Table 5) (Table 6)


Glass N x x x
E x x x
S x x x
W x x x

Transmission Heat Gain (Table 9) (Temp Diff)


All Glass x x
Wall x x -
5
x x
Partition
Ceiling
Floor
Infiltration

Internal Heat
Item No. (Table 10)
People x
(Area) (Table 1) (Type Factor) Coversion
Lights x x 3.4
Equipment x x 3.4

Room Sensible Heat Sub Total


Safety Factor (10 %)
TOTAL ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT (RSH)
Outside Air
cfm BF(Table 12) o F
Outside Air x x 1.09 x

(1) TOTAL EFFECTIVE ROOM SENSIBLE HEAT (ERSH)


Room Latent Heat (Table 10)
People x
Equipmen x
t
Safety Factor (10 %)
ROOM LATENT HEAT (RLH)
cfm gr/lb BF
Outside Air x x x 0.68
(2) EFFECTIVE ROOM LATENT HEAT (ERLH)
(1) + (2) EFFECTIVE ROOM TOTAL HEAT (ERTH)

Outside Air Heat


(cfm) o F
Sensible x x (1 - BF) x 1.09
Latent x gr/lb (1 - BF) x 0.68

GRAND TOTAL HEAT (GTH)


(BTU/hr)

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