kryanl
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2001
- 34
Hello all,
I've been assigned to begin performing HVAC calculations for various buildings/rooms for my company. As an intro to the work, I was given a stack of old calcs previous engineers have done. I understand everything, except when it comes to head loads through the perimeter of a building floor. I can not see any consistency between differerent engineers' calculations, when they add a heat gain into the building from either the floor or the linear footage of perimeter. For example, let's say there's a 10' x 22' x 18'H building, sitting all alone out in a field. One method used would be equivalent to 220 sq.ft. * deltaT * Ufloor. Another was 20ft*Uperimeter*CLTD + 44ft*Uperimeter*CLTD. Sometimes, the floor wasn't considered, or a strange combination of the two above examples was used. There isn't even a particular method a single engineer stuck with. I checked through ASHRAE Fundamentals, and was very surprised to see in their Cooling Load calculation disscussion, they never even addressed floors or perimeters! Do I not need to concern myself with this? (And, if I do, might someone be able to explain how exactly you get the U-value of a perimeter, that I also was not able to follow.) Thanks so much!
I've been assigned to begin performing HVAC calculations for various buildings/rooms for my company. As an intro to the work, I was given a stack of old calcs previous engineers have done. I understand everything, except when it comes to head loads through the perimeter of a building floor. I can not see any consistency between differerent engineers' calculations, when they add a heat gain into the building from either the floor or the linear footage of perimeter. For example, let's say there's a 10' x 22' x 18'H building, sitting all alone out in a field. One method used would be equivalent to 220 sq.ft. * deltaT * Ufloor. Another was 20ft*Uperimeter*CLTD + 44ft*Uperimeter*CLTD. Sometimes, the floor wasn't considered, or a strange combination of the two above examples was used. There isn't even a particular method a single engineer stuck with. I checked through ASHRAE Fundamentals, and was very surprised to see in their Cooling Load calculation disscussion, they never even addressed floors or perimeters! Do I not need to concern myself with this? (And, if I do, might someone be able to explain how exactly you get the U-value of a perimeter, that I also was not able to follow.) Thanks so much!