COOLING LOAD
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
To make sure you choose the rtght stze unit, use thts “COOLING LOAD GUIDE -
SQUARE FEET
METHOD ” It IS a quick. easy means of computing capacity.
For extremes tn espmure shadtng msulalton and butldtng construction. AHAM Coohng Load Esltmale Form
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COOLINGCAPACITYREQUIREO-BTU/HR
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Determine Ihe area lo be cooled In square feet and locale that point on the left srde of chart
2. Move horizontally | across to | the center lrne of Band A, 0 or | C | Room Air | Conditioner | ||
according to the condition of the cethng in the area to be cooled. | MAP | FACTORS | |||||
Band | Space | Above | Ceding | ||||
Bmnd | Ceiling | Under | Athc |
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Band | Ceiling | Under Attrc |
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3.From center of band move within the band to left for more northerly exposure or right for more westerly exposure.
4.From thus point, read down to bonom of chart to determine required Btu/hr output. Write the Btulhr figure in the space indicated below.
5.- Btulhr (from number 4 above).
6.p Subtract 30 Btuihr from ftgure in number 7 (or 6) for each linear foot of wall seoaratino the area lo be cooled
from another cooled room. -
9.- If more than two people occupy area. add 600 Btuihr per person (to figure rn number 8); if only one person, subtracl 600 Btu/hr.
lo.- Add 4000 Btu/hr (to figure in number 9) if area to be cooled tncludes krtchen.
For best results, a room condittonmg unit or umts with a cooling
capacity rahng close to that estimatedabove should be selected: A smaller capacity unit operatmg conhnuously wi!l contribute more to comfort than a larger capacity unit operating inlermit-
tently.
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