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Louvre sizing

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Conganh

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As per ASHRAE Fundamentals 2009 Chapter 21 Table 8, the design "face" velocities for determining the louvre size is 2m/s for Intake and 2.5m/s for exhaust. Can anyone clarify how to use these velocity values in sizing the louvres?

For example, if 5000 CMH (1.39 m3/s) of air has to be exhausted out, which one of the following is correct by considering, 2.5 m/s as the face velocity?

1) Face area of the louvre with 50% free area is 1.39/2.5 = 0.556 m2 (which means, free area of the louvre is 0.258 m2 and the velocity of exhaust air in this free area is 2.5 * 2 = 5 m/s)

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2) Face area of the lourve with 50% free area is 1.39/(2.5*50%/100%) = 1.112 m2 (which means, free area of the louvre is 0.556 m2 and the velocity of exhaust air in the free area is 2.5 m/s.

So, the ASHRAE guideline velocity is the face area velocity or free area velocity?

Thanks in advance.
 
face velocity is useless, each louver has different % of free area.
Take manufacturer data that shows pressuredrop and rain entrance (for intake louver). you don't want to have rain and snow be drawn in.

ASHRAE books have a lot of good stuff, but also a lot of outdated garbage. they go by the least cheapest manufacturer so no one is offended.
 
there is no such thing as "face area velocity". air flows through effective area, that is why it's called effective area.
 
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