Kst8er
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2011
- 3
Need help on 2 things:
1 - Best (cost & time) method to dry out a room after it has been thru a washdown process?
2 - How long until room is relatively dry & at design conditions?
Some additional background. Room (40Lx40Wx20H) will be washed down once everyday. Owner would like to have room turned over in 3 hours. The 3 hrs is from time process is shut down until room is back at design conditions (76F DB/60% RH). Room will be sprayed down at 100F. Initial design includes VAV RTU with gas heat, DX coil & terminal reheat coils. RTU to serve multiple rooms with similar processes.
My initial thought is to exhaust the room 100% at 10 ACH with elevated temps (90F/40% RH) for 1-2 hrs. Remaining time would be at 5 ACH @ 60-65F supply air to bring room down to 76F/60% RH.
TIA
1 - Best (cost & time) method to dry out a room after it has been thru a washdown process?
2 - How long until room is relatively dry & at design conditions?
Some additional background. Room (40Lx40Wx20H) will be washed down once everyday. Owner would like to have room turned over in 3 hours. The 3 hrs is from time process is shut down until room is back at design conditions (76F DB/60% RH). Room will be sprayed down at 100F. Initial design includes VAV RTU with gas heat, DX coil & terminal reheat coils. RTU to serve multiple rooms with similar processes.
My initial thought is to exhaust the room 100% at 10 ACH with elevated temps (90F/40% RH) for 1-2 hrs. Remaining time would be at 5 ACH @ 60-65F supply air to bring room down to 76F/60% RH.
TIA