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MANUAL HEAT LOAD

CALCULATIONS
4. Heat Load Calculations
Basic Requirement for Heat Load Calculations:
1. Structural drawings
- Roof details and material used
- Wall details and materials used
2. Architectural drawings
- Partitions wall details
- Glass schedule and type (from manufacturer)
- Door schedule and type
- Ceiling type and layout
- Furniture layout
- Lighting layout/data
- Equipment data
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Basic Requirement for Heat Load Calculations (contd.)
3. Building elevations and sections x
4. Building Orientation
5. Design Conditions
- Outdoor condition
Location
Latitude
Elevation
Dry bulb and Wet bulb temperature or Relative humidity
Mean daily range
- Indoor condition
Dry bulb and Wet bulb temperature or Relative humidity
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HEAT LOAD CALCULATION
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4. Heat Load Calculations
Manual Heat Load Calculation:
External Load
Internal Load
Supply Air Requirement
Ventilation Load
Miscellaneous Heat Gain
Cooling Load Summary
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4. Heat Load Calculations
1. Transmission Heat Gain for Exposed Roof
Reference
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1. Transmission Heat Gain for Exposed Roof
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2. Transmission Heat Gain for Exposed Walls
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3. Transmission Heat Gain for Exposed Glass
4. Heat Load Calculations
4. Solar Heat Gain thru Glass
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5. Transmission Heat Gain for Partition Walls
4. Heat Load Calculations
6. Heat Gain due to Internal Lights
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HVAC COURSE
7. Sensible Heat Gain due to People
4. Heat Load Calculations
8.Latent Heat Gain due to People
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9. Sensible Heat Gain due to Equipment
4. Heat Load Calculations
10. Latent Heat Gain due to Equipment
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11. Sensible Heat Gain due to Draw-thru or Blow-thru Fan
4. Heat Load Calculations
12. Sensible Gain due to Temperature Rise in Return
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13. Sensible Gain due to Temperature Rise in Supply Duct
HVAC COURSE
14. Sensible Gain due to Outside Air (Ventilation or Infiltration)
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15. Latent Gain due to Outside Air (Ventilation or Infiltration)
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16. Supply Air Requirement, CFM
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CHVAC
ELITE
SOFTWARE
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HANDS ON WITH CLASS
PARTICIPATION
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