Zeroman
Petroleum
- Feb 28, 2003
- 35
Hi all,
I'd appreciate it if someone could set me straight.
I am working on designing an exhaust fan for a small building. I have calculated the heat gain for the room and know that the outdoor design temperature is something like 28*C while the desired inside temp is about 20*C. Using the formula Q = 1.2*CFM*deltaT I should be able to calculate the CFM. But I have one problem with this, How can I cool a room to 20*C if I am pulling 28*C air into it (through louvers)? It just doesn't make sense to me, I would think that I could pull all sorts of 28*C air into a room and it would only drop and stay at 28*C.
Thanks.
I'd appreciate it if someone could set me straight.
I am working on designing an exhaust fan for a small building. I have calculated the heat gain for the room and know that the outdoor design temperature is something like 28*C while the desired inside temp is about 20*C. Using the formula Q = 1.2*CFM*deltaT I should be able to calculate the CFM. But I have one problem with this, How can I cool a room to 20*C if I am pulling 28*C air into it (through louvers)? It just doesn't make sense to me, I would think that I could pull all sorts of 28*C air into a room and it would only drop and stay at 28*C.
Thanks.