slynk
Chemical
- Jun 10, 2009
- 10
Hi everyone,
Is there any way that I can calculate the pressure build-up in a room by just knowing the inlet + exhaust flow rates and room volume?
I understand leakages through door gaps should be taken into consideration and they can be calculated using Q = 0.827*A*P^(1/N) [This is in SI units]. However, in my case, I don't know the value of P, the differential pressure across the adjacent rooms currently since there isn't any PDT around.
I do know the design pressure differential of the rooms, but after 10 years of running the plant with no one to work on HVAC optimisation, and no PDTs for certain rooms, we figured it's most likely that the DPs have deviated from design.
Any miraculous way of calculating this without using instruments?
Is there any way that I can calculate the pressure build-up in a room by just knowing the inlet + exhaust flow rates and room volume?
I understand leakages through door gaps should be taken into consideration and they can be calculated using Q = 0.827*A*P^(1/N) [This is in SI units]. However, in my case, I don't know the value of P, the differential pressure across the adjacent rooms currently since there isn't any PDT around.
I do know the design pressure differential of the rooms, but after 10 years of running the plant with no one to work on HVAC optimisation, and no PDTs for certain rooms, we figured it's most likely that the DPs have deviated from design.
Any miraculous way of calculating this without using instruments?