Solutions for Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning: Analysis and Design
Problem 4.1P:
Using Fig. 4-1, draw a conclusion about the comfort of a mixed group of men and women in typical...Problem 4.2P:
Using Fig. 4-1, draw a conclusion about the comfort of a mixed group of men and women in typical...Problem 4.3P:
Select comfortable summer design conditions (dry bulb and relative humidity) for a machine shop...Problem 4.4P:
It is desired to use a space as a large classroom some of the time and a basketball court other...Problem 4.5P:
An indoor tennis facility finds that it has excessive electrical charges for air conditioning the...Problem 4.6P:
Work Problem 4-5 for an average air speed at court level of 200 fpm (1.0 m/s). After doing that...Problem 4.7P:
In an occupied space the mean air velocity is found to be 40 fpm (0.2 m/s), the dry bulb temperature...Problem 4.8P:
An occupied space is being held at 76 F (24 C) and 50 percent relative humidity. A measurement of...Problem 4.9P:
What do you think is the best thermostat setting (air dry bulb temperature) in a shop where the...Problem 4.10P:
With the air conditioning running and the thermostat set at 78 F the wet bulb temperature is found...Problem 4.11P:
Discuss how an emergency government mandate to set all thermostats at 65 F (18 C) for wintertime...Problem 4.12P:
In the heating seasons the heat loss from a building (and thus the heating cost) is strongly...Problem 4.13P:
Air motion can be good or bad, depending on the air temperature. Discuss the general effect of...Problem 4.14P:
To save energy in large, chilled water systems, the water temperature delivered to the cooling coils...Problem 4.15P:
Overhead fans (Casablanca fans) are often reversed in the wintertime to give air flow in a reversed...Problem 4.16P:
A school classroom is designed for 30 people. (a) What is the minimum amount of clean outdoor air...Problem 4.17P:
Carbon dioxide is being generated in an occupied space at the rate 0.25 cfm (0.118 l/s) and outdoor...Problem 4.18P:
Each person in a room is assumed to be producing carbon dioxide at the average rate of 0.0107 cfm...Problem 4.19P:
An air-handling system must handle 2000 cfm with a pressure drop of 0.25 in. wg available for the...Problem 4.21P:
How many filter modules will be required using the M-2 media (see footnote in table 4-3) in the size...Problem 4.22P:
Work Problem 4-21 assuming that the filter is a 0.30.60.2 and the pressure drop must be less than 24...Problem 4.23P:
The M-200, 0.60.60.2 filters of Table 4-3 are to be used with a system having a volume flow rate of...Problem 4.24P:
Investigate the feasibility of using 100 percent outdoor in the cooling and dehumidifying of a...Problem 4.25P:
Work Problem 4-24 but replace the 100 percent outdoor air requirement with 25 percent outdoor air...Problem 4.26P:
Using M-15 filter media and the requirement of 60 cfm per person of outdoor air for the case of a...Problem 4.27P:
A filter system is available that will filter out 80 percent of the tobacco smoke present in the air...Problem 4.28P:
A maximum of 10 smokers are anticipated in a smong room and each is expected to contribute about 150...Book Details
Based on the most recent standards from ASHRAE, the Sixth Edition provides complete and up-to-date coverage of all aspects of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. You ll find the latest load calculation procedures, indoor air quality procedures, and issues related to ozone depletion. Also integrated throughout the text are numerous worked examples that clearly show you how to apply the concepts in realistic scenarios.
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