Carrier 37HS specifications Estimating Block Load

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Fig. 3 Ð Estimating Block Load

Fig. 4 Ð Floor Plan of Typical Zones

for Single-Story Office Building

LOAD CONSIDERATIONS

Lighting Ð Even though lighting loads (Watts/sq ft) are con- siderably lower in today's buildings, the lighting is by far the largest load component.

It is necessary, therefore, to pay close attention to getting an accurate estimate of the lighting requirements.

In estimating the lighting load, special consideration should be given to evaluating storage effect and the performance of return air ceiling plenums. Both of these items reduce the peak room load from lights and delay the time at which the stored heat becomes a load on the central equipment.

Oversizing Ð Oversizing of variable volume systems re- sults in unused equipment capacity and worse performance at part load, not in increased system air¯ow. The actual sys- tem operation will re¯ect the actual system load, not the de- sign load. If conservative data, safety factors, or provision for future loads are included in the design estimate, the ac- tual system air¯ow will not be increased. The equipment will be capable of handling an increased load should it ever ex- ist, but will automatically throttle back to handle only the actual load at that moment.

It is recommended that safety factors not be included in load calculations; they are not included in the following method.

Air Motion, Ventilation and Odor Dilution Ð Air motion, ventilation, and odor dilution deserve special attention in the design of a VAV system. The designer must visualize the correct system operating condition in order to evaluate the adequacy of these items at either full or part-load cooling conditions, or during the heating season.

Room air motion is determined by the supply air quantity and the diffuser induction ratio. The minimum room air ve- locity is higher if building humidity and temperature are higher. The design cfm at peak cooling load in any zone should be not less than the minimum shown below:

DESIRED

DESIGN CFM

ROOM TEMPERATURE

AT PEAK COOLING

(F)

(cfm/sq ft)

78

0.7

75

0.4

These minimums are based on using the Carrier Modu- line diffuser, which has very high performance; competitive diffusers require a higher cfm/sq ft.

The outside air cfm requirement at maximum design con- ditions may be determined by local building code. If the out- side air cfm to the central air handler is adequate to maintain a low overall building odor level, the odor level in a par- ticular space will depend upon the odors generated locally in that space and the supply air¯ow to that space. A space with high odor generation (a conference room with much smok- ing) should be provided with a separate exhaust system to increase the air ¯ow through the space for odor dilution. The only way to increase the VAV air¯ow to that space would be to add reheat to increase the room sensible heat, which is unacceptable from an energy conservation standpoint.

The following odor dilution cfm (either VAV supply or supplemental exhaust cfm) is usually adequate:

Private or General Office Ð 0.25 cfm/sq ft Major Conference Room Ð 1.0 cfm/sq ft

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Contents Introduction Contents37HS Unit With VAV Controls Building Load CalculationEstimating Block Load Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 35BD Heating Slot Boot Diffuser Director Diffuser Terminal Selection Layout Optimum Outlet DischargeLocation Guidelines Single Moduline Unit Connected to Supply Duct Diffuser Locations for Preferred 2-Way or One-Way Blow Recommended Maximum Cfm Per TerminalAir Throw Data Ð Way and 1-Way Director, 3-Slot Diffusers Consider Unit Combinations And Run Run-Out Duct for Single Moduline Unit 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS1 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS2 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series 37HS4 Units in Air Series Air Series of Units with Different Capacities Air Series of Units of the Same Size and Capacity Units in Adjoining Modules Additional DP for Flexible Duct with 90-Degree BendMaximum Number of Units in an Air Series on One Controller Flexible Duct Used with 90-Degree BendLocation of Volume Controller On Single Unit Incorrect Layout of Moduline Units with Controls Corrected Layout Shows the internal components of the Moduline unit Moduline ValveBellows and Unit Air Valve Arrangement Cross Section of 37HS Moduline Air Terminal High and Low Pressure Pick-Up Tubes Control Applications37HS Control Components Wall-Mounted Thermostat Constant Volume Control Arrangement Cooling/Heating Wall Thermostat VAV Control Arrangement with Electric Heat Interlock Control Index Control Selection37HS Control Combinations Heating & Cooling Electric Changeover HEATING/COOLING Control Operating Sequences Variable Volume Controls Schematic Page Page Page Location of CV Unit for Warm-Up Application Page Page Page System-Powered Controls with Electric Interface Page Page Page Connection for Electric Interlock System-Powered Controls with Pneumatic Interface Piping Diagram, no Conguration Pneumatic Warm-Up Maximum Air¯ow Settings Airflow AdjustmentMultiple Unit Air¯ow Variation HK08ZZ030Moduline Diffuser Mixing Room Air and Primary Air AIR DistributionTypical Room Air Distribution Pattern Slot Openings in Standard and Optional Diffusers Standard Diffusers for 37HS1 Standard Diffusers for 37HS2 Standard Diffusers for 37HS4 Model Type Optional Diffusers for 37HS1Optional Diffusers for 37HS2 Optional Diffusers for 37HS4 Air Throw Data Ð Way and 2-Way Blow, 2-Slot Diffusers Page Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation

37HS specifications

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