Heatcraft Refrigeration Products H-ENGM0408 Tables, Wall heat loads Insulated block K factors

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Tables

Table

 

page

No.

 

No.

1.

Wall heat loads

13

2.

Insulated block K factors

13

3.Allowance for sun effect............................................................................13

4.Average air changes per 24 hours for storage rooms above 32ºF. (0ºC.) due to door

openings and infiltration

14

5.Average air changes per 24 hours for storage rooms below 32ºF. (0ºC.) due to door

openings and infiltration

14

6.Heat removed in cooling air to storage

room conditions (BTU per Cu. Ft.)

14

7.Storage requirements and properties of

 

perishable products

15-16

8.

Heat of respiration

17

9.

Heat loads of keg and bottled beer

18

10.

Carcass weights

18

11.

Heat equivalent of electric motors

18

12.

Heat equivalent of occupancy

18

13.General standards for insulation

 

thickness in storage rooms

18

14.

Heat gain due to operation of battery lift trucks

18

15.

Specific heats of various liquids and solids

18

16.Banana room

refrigeration requirement

19

17. Meat cutting or preparation room

19

Table

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No.

No.

18. Rapid load selection for back bars

19

19.Refrigeration requirements for hardening

ice cream

19

20. Glass door load

19

21.Summer outside air and ground

 

temperature design conditions

20

22.

Suction and liquid line sizes for R-134A

25, 26

23.

Suction and liquid line sizes for R-22

27, 28

24.

Suction & liquid line sizes for R-404A, R-507/AZ50

29, 30

25.Pressure drop of liquid refrigerants in

 

vertical risers

31

26.

Equivalent feet of pipe for

 

 

valves and fittings

31

27.

Remote condenser line sizes for

 

 

R-134A, R-22, R-507/AZ50 and R-404A

32

28.L-type tubing– weight of refrigerants in copper

lines of operating systems

33

29.Fahrenheit-Celsius temperature

 

conversion chart

34

30.

Conversion factors

35

31.

Electrical formulas

35

32.

English conversion factors and data

36

33.

English to metric conversion factors

36

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Contents Engineering Manual Forward Table of ContentsTables Wall heat loads Insulated block K factorsOpenings and infiltration Refrigeration Load Calculations Job SurveyDaily figure Safety FactorAir Change Load Product Load50ºF. rooms and higher with coil Temperature above 32ºF 20-22 hrHourly Heat Load Load Calculation FormsExample 35ºF Convenience Store Cooler With Glass Doors Example 35ºF Beef Cooler Inches Type Ceiling Walls Floor Example -20ºF Ice Cream Hardening Freezer Example -10ºF Beef Freezer Gallons of ice cream @ Overrun Allowance for Sun Effect Appendix TablesWall Heat Loads Effective K Factor in Block Thickness of InsulationRoom 40ºF .4ºC 50ºF ºC VolumeFor long storage multiply the above values by StorageNot based on maintaining nutritional value Storage requirements and properties of perishable productsMaple Sugar BTU / LB. / 24 Hrs Storage Temperature Degree F Product Heat of Respiration ApproxºF. Other Heat equivalent of Occupancy Heat gain due to operation of battery operated lift truckBTU / 24 HR Heat equivalent of electric motorsRefrigeration requirements for hardening ice cream Banana Ripening RoomBanana Rooms Refrigeration Requirements Rapid load selection for back barsTemp State City Summer outside air and ground temperature design conditionsDesign Dry BulbEquipment Balance Temperature DifferenceProduct Safety/Capacity Control Refrigeration Equipment SelectionEffects of Altitude on Air Cooled Equipment Derating FactorsType of Operation/Air Flow Recommended Air Changes/HourGeneral Guidelines Unit Cooler Recommended Coil Replacement Left Large cooler or freezer RightLeft Cooler or freezer with glass display doors Right 150 200 100 Line SizingRecommended Line Sizes for R-134a +30˚F21/8 Expansion ValveRecommended Line Sizes for R-22 Equivalent Lengths100 150 200 200 100 Receiver toRecommended Line Sizes for R-404A and R-507 30˚F 40˚F Recommended Line Sizes for R-404A and R-507Equivalent Feet of Pipe Due to Valve and Fitting Friction 134a R507 & R-404A Liquid Line Net Recommended Remote Condenser Line SizesRefrigerant Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Celsius Temperature Conversion ChartCelsius Fahrenheit Celsius= Watts Single Phase Loads Ohm’s Law for direct currentConversion Factors constant Air CoilsEnglish to Metric Conversion Factors English Conversion Factors & Data7000 Use of the Psychrometric ChartDefinitions SR/lb dry airCourtesy of Ashrae Reproduced by permission Appendix ChartsAtmospheric Pressure At other altitudeCourtesy of Ashrae Reproduced by permission Glossary of Refrigeration Terms Floor DimensionQuick Selection Guide Btuh Load +35 Room +30 RoomTips for Quick Selection Guide Rapid Load Calculator for Large Coolers and Freezers Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC

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