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Exhaust Ventilation Heat Recovery

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tbedford

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Jul 11, 2004
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We are commencing a project to reclaim heat from various areas in a hospital. Airflows on the supply and exhaust side range from 20,000 cfm to 50,000 cfm.
We have a glycol-filled heat extraction coil in the exhaust stream connected to a heat recovery coil in the supply airstream.

I can easily manipulate fluid flows in the piping with a balancing valve to maximize heat exchange. What is the best equation to calculate heat transfer based on various outdoor air temperatures?

Should I wait until after the summer months and measure again in the fall to achieve ideal heat extraction for the final report?

Thanks,

Tom

 
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CFM X 1.085 X (T inside - T outside) = btu/hr

You will have to know both temperatures.
 
thx to willard3...your input to this forum is usually very informative...

is there a correction for standard air (1.08)or should I just use the gas law...
tom
 
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