CuriouslyGeorge
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2005
- 27
When accounting for sensible heat in outside air, Carrier shows the following formula: OASH = 1.08*cfm*(Toa - Trm). Where OASH = outside air sensible heat, Toa = outdoor air temp, and Trm = room (conditioned space) temp.
But, why isn't it: OASH = 1.08*cfm*(Toa-Tsa)? Where Tsa = supply air temp, which is what the air has to be cooled down to?
I need a good argument for why the latter formula is too conservative to convince a colleague as we're now getting a larger answer using this variation from the Carrier formula!
Personally, I believe the answer is something like you just have cool down the outside air to match room conditions. By doing this, you end up with a smaller duty and the coil will only cool so far thus limiting your SA to conditions closer to the room design temp. (Maybe I'm applying some kind of short-cut???)
Thanks,
- CuriousGeorge
But, why isn't it: OASH = 1.08*cfm*(Toa-Tsa)? Where Tsa = supply air temp, which is what the air has to be cooled down to?
I need a good argument for why the latter formula is too conservative to convince a colleague as we're now getting a larger answer using this variation from the Carrier formula!
Personally, I believe the answer is something like you just have cool down the outside air to match room conditions. By doing this, you end up with a smaller duty and the coil will only cool so far thus limiting your SA to conditions closer to the room design temp. (Maybe I'm applying some kind of short-cut???)
Thanks,
- CuriousGeorge