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AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS

(ME150-2)

QUIZ 3

HEAT LOAD

Submitted By:
Guevara, Angelo Roman B.
2020113705
C2

Submitted To:
Engr. Renato B. Afurong
INSTRUCTOR

JANUARY 14, 2023

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM .............................................................................................. 3

REQUIREMENTS:..................................................................................................................... 4

ORIENTATION: ........................................................................................................................ 5

HEAT LOAD FORM ..................................................................................................................... 6

PSYCHROMETRIC CHART ........................................................................................................ 7

FLOOR PLAN ................................................................................................................................ 8

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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Hotel Air Conditioning System


Design a centralized air conditioning (Chilled Water) for a Hotel Building using the
following data & conditions:

1. Summer Month - March


2. Exposure - 12° Degree North Latitude
3. Sun Time - 2 P.M.
4. Daily Range - 16℉
5. Summer Ambient Temperature - 96℉DB and 80℉WB
6. Inside Room Design - 74℉DB and 50% RH
Executive Lounge - 72℉DB and 55% RH
Corridor and Lobby - 76℉DB and 50% RH
7. By sections A-B, B-C, C-D, etc. - 8-meter length
8. Sections 1-2, 3-4 - 10-meter length
9. Glass Windows - 3 m x 2 m, Regular glass Medium colored
with inside cloth cover
10. Outside walls - 8-inch Hollow Concrete Block
Cinder aggregate, 1-side with ½ inch thick
insulating board interior finish.
11. Partition - 4-inch Hollow concrete block, cinder
Aggregate, both side with ½ inch insulating
board interior finish.
12. Floor - Floor tile 8-inch-thick sand Aggregate
13. Safety and by-pass factor -10%
14. No. of people – Hotel Rooms - 3-4
15. Lighting load (utilizes electronic ballast) - 2 Watts per square meter.
16. Power – Hotel Rooms (Ref & TV) - 600 Watts
17. Apply sash and diversity factors.

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REQUIREMENTS:
A. Air conditioning Load Estimate
A.1 Student Report
1. Heat Load per floor and per room
2. Psychrometric Charts per for the whole floor
3. Whole floor figure

B. Supply air duct design using equal friction method.


1. Schematic diagram of air ducts showing length of Duct and CFM per branch.
2. Selection of duct velocity and initial computation
3. Tabulation of air duct design sizes
4. Longest Run
5. Total External Static Pressure
6. Diffuser velocity selection and initial computation of diffuser sizes
7. Tabulation of quantity of diffuser sizes, velocity, and CFM
8. Schematic diagram of air ducts showing sizes of ducts and sizes of diffuser with CFM
rating

C. Equipment Selection

1. Packaged Chiller
a. Estimated Capacity of Chiller (water cooled)
b. Chiller Data Selected
c. Chilled and cooling water flow in gpm
d. Schematic diagram showing the chiller, cooling tower, cooling & chilled water
pumps, flow rate in gpm, entering/leaving temperatures and pressure drops on the
chiller & condenser.
e. High-lighted selected data on the brochure
f. Specification of the chiller
2. Air Handling Unit
a. AHU Tabulated Data
b. AHU Data Selected
c. Chilled and cooling water flow in gpm
d. Schematic Diagram of AHUs
e. Highlighted selected data of the brochure.
f. Specification of the AHUs
D. Economics – Comparison of Air-cooled & Water-cooled chillers

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ORIENTATION:

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HEAT LOAD FORM

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PSYCHROMETRIC CHART

80F WB

130 gr/lb

EWB = 67 F

OUTDOOR
LWB = 54.75 F ESHF = 0.91

ROOM

63 gr/lb
ADP = 53 F
50% RH

LDB = 55.69 F EDB = 79.86


96F DB
74F DB

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FLOOR PLAN
ORIENTATION:

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