Mep Hvac 3
Mep Hvac 3
Mep Hvac 3
TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
Design Conditions
DESIGN CONDITIONS
HUMAN COMFORT
DESIGN CONDITIONS
Inside Air Design Conditions
DESIGN CONDITIONS
Inside Air Design Conditions
OUTSIDE AIR DESIGN CONDITIONS
Inside Air Conditions
Load Calculation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
HEAT TRANSFER
Cooling Load Estimation
HEAT TRANSFER
RATE OF HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
HEAT TRANSFER
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Heating Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
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Cooling Load Estimation
Cooling Load Estimation
Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction Heat Transfer
Internal Heat Gain
LIGHTING
LIGHTING
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PEOPLE
PEOPLE
PEOPLE
EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES
EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES
EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES
EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES
INFILTRATION
ROOM COOLING LOAD
ROOM COOLING LOAD
ROOM COOLING LOAD
ROOM COOLING LOAD
BUILDING PEAK COOLING LOAD
BUILDING PEAK COOLING LOAD
BUILDING PEAK COOLING LOAD
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
HEAT GAIN TO DUCTS
FAN AND PUMP HEAT
Cooling load Estimation
Cooling load Estimation
Cooling load Estimation
Cooling load Estimation
Residential Cooling Loads
Residential Cooling Loads
Air Conditioning Systems
Residential Cooling Loads
Air Conditioning Systems
Air Conditioning Systems
Residential Cooling Loads
Residential Cooling Loads
Residential Cooling Loads
Residential Cooling Loads
Residential Cooling Loads
LOAD CALCULATION
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
Air Conditioning Systems
Air Conditioning Systems
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
CF+BF= 1
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
PSYCHOMETRIC CHART
LOAD CALCULATION
EQUIPMENTS SELECTION
Cooling and Heating Equipments Selection
SUPLY WATER CONDITIONS
SUPLY WATER CONDITIONS
SUPLY WATER CONDITIONS
SUPLY WATER CONDITIONS
SUPLY AIR CONDITIONS
EQUIPMENTS SELECTION
COILS,TERMINAL UNITS & H.E SELLECTION
TERMINAL UNITS SELECTION
TERMINAL UNITS SELECTION
TERMINAL UNITS SELECTION
SYSTEM DESIGN PROCEDURE
COMPUTER SOFTWARES
Project One
Project One
PROJECT I. Design an all-air summer air conditioning System for the department store
whose floor plans are shown in Figure 17. 7. The building with construction and
conditions as follows:
Walls: 4 in face brick, 8 in concrete block. Gypsum wallboard finish. Dark colored
Roof: 4 in. lightweight concrete deck, suspended ceiling
Partitions: 4 in. cinder block
Building construction: medium weight
Glass: single clear plate glass aluminum frame. No shading
Lighting: 3.0 watt including ballast factor
Occupancy: 500 people
Equipment: 16 motors 1/4 HP each, operating 50% of time (vending machines and
similar devices)
Door infiltration: 1 CFM/ft . Doors are glass.
Only sales area will be air conditioned. Floors are not carpeted.
Store closes at 6 PM standard time
Project Two
Project Two
Project Two
PROJECT I. Design a hot water heating system
for the residence whose floor plans are shown in Figure 17.1. The building with
construction as follows:
FIRST FLOOR
Wall: frame with 4 in. brick veneer, sheathing, R-7 insulation, inside finish.
(U = 0.09 BTUlhr-ft2-F)
Roof: wood frame pitched roof on rafters,
R-11 insulation, finished ceiling (U = 0.07 BTu/hr. ft2-F)
Windows: insulating (double) glass with '4 in. air space. Double-hung vinyl sash.
Infiltration rate = 0.5 CFM/ft.
Window dimensions give width first and height last
Doors: 1 in. wood, 7ft H X 3 ft W. Infiltration rate = 1.0 CFM/ft
BASEMENT
Walls: 8 in. concrete block below grade. (R-7 insulation)
Windows: single glass, vinyl casement type.
Infiltration rate = 0.8 CFM/ft. (Note that this is a high rate. These windows probably
need better weather stripping)