ME27272727
Mechanical
- May 15, 2014
- 88
I'm working on a job in a large, open manufacturing plant. The space is about 25,000 SF and about 32 feet high from finished floor to top of steel. The current space has 150,000 CFM of exhaust and untreated supply air in a push-pull setup, with 25,000 of treated makeup available but not running. The plant is located in upstate NY, and the process heat alone is strong enough to heat the space in the winter. They would like to add cooling to where the employees will be operating. Building is served by steam and chilled water.
What is a good strategy to employ in this situation? It doesn't make sense to condition all of the air (~755,000 cubic feet). Rather, I was thinking maybe runs of spiral duct down close by the operators with diffusers throwing cool air on them. Which leads me to my next question: how exactly would you calculate a cooling load for this situation?
What is a good strategy to employ in this situation? It doesn't make sense to condition all of the air (~755,000 cubic feet). Rather, I was thinking maybe runs of spiral duct down close by the operators with diffusers throwing cool air on them. Which leads me to my next question: how exactly would you calculate a cooling load for this situation?