Materaial For Question 3. - Cooling Load CLTD Example Ashrae PDF
Materaial For Question 3. - Cooling Load CLTD Example Ashrae PDF
Roof construction
Conventional roof-attic-ceiling combination U = 0.28 W/(m2K)
Wall construction
Brick, insulation, gypsum wallboard U = 0.34 W/(m2K)
Partition wall U = 0. 4 W/(m2K)
Doors
Wood, solid core U = 1.82 W/(m2K)
Windows
Clear double-pane glass in wood frames
3 mm thick. U = 2.84 W/(m2K)
The window glass has a 600 mm overhang at the top.
Assume closed, medium-color venetian blinds.
Occupancy
Four persons
Solution
The cooling load must be made on a room-by-room basis to determine the proper distribution
of air.
Sensible heat gains
For walls, roof and doors
Q U A ( CLTD )
where
CLTD Cooling Load Temperature Difference, K
Infiltration
For summer sensible heat is:
Q 1.2 V t
V ACH V 1000 3600
Where
V - volumetric airflow rate l/s
V - volume of room
ACH - summer air change rate 1/h (see Table 8.)
Occupancy
Q 67W n 67 4 268W
Appliances (assuming that 50% of the kitchen load is picked up in the living room)
Q 470W 0.5 235W
Infiltration
Q 1.2 V t 1.2 14.85 (36 24) 214W
V ACH V 1000 3600 0.5 106.9 1000 / 3600 14.85l / s
After calculating sensible heat gains for each room, the latent heat gain has to be obtained. If
we find LF in Figure 1 the total cooling load can be calculated for the family house.