Takket2
Mechanical
- Sep 9, 2011
- 4
I’ve got a heck of a situation and I’m not sure how to calculate it.
I have a computer room that is set at 70 degrees. The computer room is 19838 square feet. On the north and south end of the mechanical room there are mechanical rooms, each with 4 AHUs that move about 30,000 CFM each (N+1), possibly 3 running at most in each mechanical room). One mechanical room is 2767 square feet and the other is 2439.
The current humidity in the computer room is 61%. The humidifiers are set to maintain 40%.
The AHU discharge temp is 55 and the return temp is 72. There is NO outside air to the AHUs (well, there is a SMALL amount, but not relevant.)
A contractor is going to apply spray on fireproofing foam to the roof deck in each mechanical room. There is concern that as the foam dries/curies, the water released will cause an unsafe humidity level in the computer room. I have figured out by talking with the contractors that they will use 360 gallons per day of water to prepare their spray on foam. It will take them 12 days of spraying to cover the mechanical rooms. The foam takes 24 hours to cure/dry (meaning that 360 gallons will, more or less, all be vaporized and pass through the AHUs, and then into the data room). Now, I am aware that SOME of the water will be removed in the form of condensation over the cooling coil. What I do not know how to calculate is, after that 61% RH, 72 degree air enters the mechanical room, what can I expect for a humidity increase from the process of the fireproofing drying? If I can figure that out, I should be able to figure out from my psychometrics how much water will be removed by the AHUs as condensate, and how much will be transferred to the computer room.
Any suggestions?
I have a computer room that is set at 70 degrees. The computer room is 19838 square feet. On the north and south end of the mechanical room there are mechanical rooms, each with 4 AHUs that move about 30,000 CFM each (N+1), possibly 3 running at most in each mechanical room). One mechanical room is 2767 square feet and the other is 2439.
The current humidity in the computer room is 61%. The humidifiers are set to maintain 40%.
The AHU discharge temp is 55 and the return temp is 72. There is NO outside air to the AHUs (well, there is a SMALL amount, but not relevant.)
A contractor is going to apply spray on fireproofing foam to the roof deck in each mechanical room. There is concern that as the foam dries/curies, the water released will cause an unsafe humidity level in the computer room. I have figured out by talking with the contractors that they will use 360 gallons per day of water to prepare their spray on foam. It will take them 12 days of spraying to cover the mechanical rooms. The foam takes 24 hours to cure/dry (meaning that 360 gallons will, more or less, all be vaporized and pass through the AHUs, and then into the data room). Now, I am aware that SOME of the water will be removed in the form of condensation over the cooling coil. What I do not know how to calculate is, after that 61% RH, 72 degree air enters the mechanical room, what can I expect for a humidity increase from the process of the fireproofing drying? If I can figure that out, I should be able to figure out from my psychometrics how much water will be removed by the AHUs as condensate, and how much will be transferred to the computer room.
Any suggestions?