Rhodrons
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2005
- 18
I originally posted this question on LEV Forum but I think perhaps HVAC may get more of you replying!
I have a 400kW heat source (H2/O2 flame) and I need to remove the heat from it. THe flame is about 5 metres below roof level. I estimate that if I have a flow of 1 cubic metre/second then I will need to extract the air at around 400degC. TO me there seem to be three ways of extracting the heat:
1) Install a chimney adequately sized to give an updraught of 1m3/s. Can anyone tell me how big this would need to be?
2) Install a "small" diameter trunking with a bifurcated fan and achieve a high extraction velocity
3) Install a "large" diameter trunking with a bif'd fan and achieve a low extraction velocity.
How would I choose between 2) & 3)? Is it a case of deciding which will be least noisy?
I have a 400kW heat source (H2/O2 flame) and I need to remove the heat from it. THe flame is about 5 metres below roof level. I estimate that if I have a flow of 1 cubic metre/second then I will need to extract the air at around 400degC. TO me there seem to be three ways of extracting the heat:
1) Install a chimney adequately sized to give an updraught of 1m3/s. Can anyone tell me how big this would need to be?
2) Install a "small" diameter trunking with a bifurcated fan and achieve a high extraction velocity
3) Install a "large" diameter trunking with a bif'd fan and achieve a low extraction velocity.
How would I choose between 2) & 3)? Is it a case of deciding which will be least noisy?