TEMPERATURE AERATION SCRUTINY
Journal: International Journal of Production Technology and Management (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-02-28
Authors : Dr M Rajasankar D Ramesh Deepu Dinesan; Stephen Livington;
Page : 30-45
Keywords : Heating; HVAC system; Red brick or face brick building; HAP software;
Abstract
Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system is arguably the most complex system installed in a building and is responsible for a substantial component of the total building energy use. A right-sized HVAC system will provide the desired comfort and will run efficiently. Right-sizing of an HVAC system is the selection of equipment and the design of the air distribution system to meet the accurate predicted heating and cooling loads of the house. Right-sizing the HVAC system begins with an accurate understanding of the heating and cooling loads on a space; however, a full HVAC design involves more than just the load estimate calculation; the load calculation is the first step of the iterative HVAC design procedure. This strategy guideline discusses the information needed to design the air distribution system to deliver the proper amount of conditioned air to a space. Heating and cooling loads are dependent upon the building location, sighting, and the construction of the house, whereas the equipment selection and the air distribution design are dependent upon the loads and each other. in this project we are done the comparison between four types of building they are glass building , stucco building , wooden building and red brick or face brick building.to compare about the total amount of cfm and TR ton of refrigerant needed by using manual calculation and hourly analysis program HAP software
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