Cooling load calculation A room has an internal heat gain of 2000 W, 50 percent radiative and 50 percent convective, fro

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Cooling load calculation A room has an internal heat gain of 2000 W, 50 percent radiative and 50 percent convective, fro

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Cooling Load Calculation A Room Has An Internal Heat Gain Of 2000 W 50 Percent Radiative And 50 Percent Convective Fro 1
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2. Please compare the hourly heat gain with the hourly cooling
load for 10:00 A.M. (the
10th hour), explain why and make your analysis.
Cooling load calculation A room has an internal heat gain of 2000 W, 50 percent radiative and 50 percent convective, from 8:00 A.M. (the 8th hour) to 6:00 P.M. (the 18th hour), and 200 W with the same radiative-convective split for the rest of the day. If the room's Radiant Times Factors are shown in the Table below. (1) Please calculate the cooling loads for 10:00 A.M. (the 10th hour). Please write down clearly the items in the multiplication. (16 marks) MW 1 To 0.51669 0.20833 0.10846 13 0.06232 0.03785 0.02373 0.01515 0.00977 0.00634 0.00413 0.00270 0.00177 0.00117 0.00078 0.00052 0.00036 0.00025 0.00018 0.00013 0.00010 0.00008 0.00007 0.00006 0.00005 TA 15 16 17 fg 110 f11 112 113 14 15 116 [17 118 19 120 121 122 123
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