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Cooling Coil Calculations Actual Air vs. Standard Air CFM


The question begins this way:
The performance of your unit is not correct. Why? Because when I calculate the coil load from the stated conditions I do not get the capacity shown Answer: When calculating the Total Capacity do not use Qt = 4.5 * cfm * (h h )
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Because 4.5 is derived for standard air as follows: ma = cfm * Density * 60 where the density of standard air = .075 lba/ft At 100 DB and 78 WB, the W = .015601 lbw/lba h = ha + Whg = cpa*T + W*(1061 + .444*T) Btu/lba h =.24*100 + .015601*(1061 + .444*100) = 41.25 Btu/lba
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At 57.50 DB and 57.30 WB, the W = .0099622 lbw/lba h = .24*57.50 + .0099622*(1061 + .444*57.50) = 24.62 Btu/lba
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If you use this equation then you will get the following: Qt = 4.5 * 15000 * (41.25 24.62) = 1,122,525 Btu/hr, or a perceived error of 8.3 Coil programs use actual conditions: At 100 DB and 78 WB, the W = .015601 lbw/lba, Density = .06914 ft/lba h = 41.25 Btu/lba from above
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At 57.50 DB and 57.30 WB, the W = .0099622 lbw/lba h = 24.62 Btu/lba above
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ma = CFM*Density*60 = 15000 * .06914 * 60 = 62,226 lba/hr Qt = ma * (h[1] h[2]) = 62226*(41.25 24.62) = 1,034,818 Btu/hr

When calculating the sensible capacity do not use Qs = 1.1 CFM *(T -T ):
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Because the 1.1 is derived from standard air as follows: m m


a*

pm

= SCFM*Density

Std

*(C

pa

+ W*C

pw

a *

pm

= SCFM *.075 * 60 * (.24 + .0093*.444) = 1.1*SCFM

If you use this equation then you will get the following: Qs = 1.1 * 15000 * (100-57.50) = 701,250 Btu/hr Coil programs use actual conditions:

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At 100 DB and 78 WB, the W = .015601 lbw/lba, Density = .06914 ft/lba At 57.50 DB and 57.30 WB, the W = .0099622 lbw/lba ma = CFM*Density*60 = 15000 * .06914 * 60 = 62226 lba/hr Cpm = (C
pa

+ W*C

pw

Btu/(lba F)

Qs = ma * Cpm * (T[1] T[2]) Qs = 622226*(.24+.015601*.444)*(100-57.5) = 652,988 Btu/hr The Total Latent Load is computed from: Q =Q Q L t s Using standard Air Q = 1,034,818 - 701,250 = 333,568 Btu/hr
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Using actual air: Q = 1,034,818 - 652,988 = 381,830 Btu/hr


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The above shows a sea level calculation. The same equations apply for altitude however the true density must include DB, WB, and PB = altitude PB. PB altitude is calculated from the following equation: PB = 14.696 * (1 - ALTITUDE*6.8753E-6)^5.2559

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