atlas06
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2006
- 244
Does anyone know of published data for sizing electrical rooms cooling loads (heat from switch gear equipment and tranformers), besides the 2% rule (some say 1.5%) of total load (KW) is heat radiated to the room.
Others will say use 50 btu per KVA for enclosed transformers (dry type).
We typically oversize cooling equipment (for large swicth gear rooms) for future expansion.
If it is a main electrical room, we provide an AC unit for operation above 80F ambient and an exhaust fan for operation below 80F ambient. Energy savings and redundancy are thus accomplished. For small electrical closets, we provide an exhaust fan only.
What do you guys use to estimate your electrical room cooling loads?
Others will say use 50 btu per KVA for enclosed transformers (dry type).
We typically oversize cooling equipment (for large swicth gear rooms) for future expansion.
If it is a main electrical room, we provide an AC unit for operation above 80F ambient and an exhaust fan for operation below 80F ambient. Energy savings and redundancy are thus accomplished. For small electrical closets, we provide an exhaust fan only.
What do you guys use to estimate your electrical room cooling loads?