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Data Analysis and Processing Guide

The document outlines design criteria for HVAC calculations, including software used (HAP 4.41), codes and standards followed (ASHRAE 2007), and design conditions. It discusses outside design conditions based on ASHRAE recommendations and actual weather data for KSA. Inside design conditions are based on ASHRAE recommendations for human thermal comfort. Occupancy density, lighting, fresh air requirements, and equipment loads are also specified according to ASHRAE standards. Finally, U-values for walls, glass, roof, and floor are provided based on common building materials used in KSA.

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Data Analysis and Processing Guide

The document outlines design criteria for HVAC calculations, including software used (HAP 4.41), codes and standards followed (ASHRAE 2007), and design conditions. It discusses outside design conditions based on ASHRAE recommendations and actual weather data for KSA. Inside design conditions are based on ASHRAE recommendations for human thermal comfort. Occupancy density, lighting, fresh air requirements, and equipment loads are also specified according to ASHRAE standards. Finally, U-values for walls, glass, roof, and floor are provided based on common building materials used in KSA.

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Design Criteria

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Calculations Software
The software's that will be used in our calculations are: HAP 4.41 (Hourly analysis program) for cooling load and equipment capacity calculations.

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Codes and Standard


ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineering (edition 2007)

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Design Conditions
The selection of the appropriate HVAC design conditions (inside design conditions, outside design condition, internal load sources intensity and building thermal characteristics) has a direct impact on: The estimation of the ventilation and cooling capacity of the system. The sizing of the HVAC system components. The verification of the requirements of the thermal comfort and indoor air quality inside the building. 

Outside Design Conditions


The outside design conditions given by ASHRAE Handbook (Fundamental 2009) recommendation for KSA is given in Table 1. The outside conditions given in the ASHRAE Handbook do not express the current actual weather conditions in KSA. Therefore the outside design

conditions used in our cooling load calculation will be based on the

Temperature listed in the Equipment Schedule. These conditions express the actual weather conditions in KSA in these years. These outside design conditions are given in Table 1.

Table 1 Outside Design Conditions

Outside Conditions Dry bulb Temperature C(F) Wet bulb Temperature C(F) Daily Range (K) (F) Elevation Lat. (deg) m(ft)

ASHRAE Handbook 44(111) 21.7(71) 13.3(23.9) 17(55)

Present Calculation 45(111) 29.4(85) 13.3(23.9)

26.3 N

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Inside Design Conditions


The inside design conditions used in our cooling load calculation is taken based on the recommendation of ASHRAE Handbook (Fundamental 2009) for human thermal comfort. Table 2 gives these recommendations.

Table 2: Inside Design Conditions (ASHRAE Recommendations)

Applications

Design Temperature ASHRAE RECOM. 23-26 (C) PRESENT DESIGN 221 (C)

Design RH ASHRAE RECOM. 40-60 % PRESENT DESIGN 505 %

All zones

PRESENT DESIGN ACCORDING TO ASHRAE STANDARD 62-2007

6- Occupancy density
As per furniture layout

7- lighting
As per approved lighting shop drawings

8- Fresh air requirements


As per ASHARE and to cover direct exhaust from building.

9- Equipment loads
As per ASHRAE2007

This equipments load for covering equipments load and any misalliances load.

10- U Value for Walls, Glass and Roof


The U-factors for the walls, glass and roof are taken in our calculations based on the properties of the materials that are given in the Architecture Drawings and is commonly used in building construction in KSA as follows:

External wall (0.232 Btu/hr/ft2/f) partition Roof


Floor Glasses

(0.41 Btu/hr/ft2/f) (0.068 Btu/hr/ft2/f) (0.1 Btu/hr/ft2/f)


(0.511 Btu/hr/ft2/f)

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