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Ventilation Design

This document contains a ventilation design worksheet for calculating ductwork design parameters such as volumetric flow rate, duct velocity, velocity pressure, friction loss, and static pressure for an HVAC system. It includes pertinent equations, loss factors for elbows and other fittings, and spaces to input fan specifications and calculate brake horsepower required. The goal is to size ducts and select fans to achieve the necessary air flow while balancing static pressure losses across the system.

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Ventilation Design

This document contains a ventilation design worksheet for calculating ductwork design parameters such as volumetric flow rate, duct velocity, velocity pressure, friction loss, and static pressure for an HVAC system. It includes pertinent equations, loss factors for elbows and other fittings, and spaces to input fan specifications and calculate brake horsepower required. The goal is to size ducts and select fans to achieve the necessary air flow while balancing static pressure losses across the system.

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VentDesign

VENTILATION DESIGN WORK SHEET


Organization:

Elevation:

Location:
Shop:

Temperature:

0 Feet
70 Degrees F

Factor:

Velocity Pressure Calculation Method


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1a
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Duct Segment Identification


Type of Duct (GALV=Galvinzied) (BLK=Black Iron, Al, SS)
Volumetric Flowrate: (See Design Criteria)
cfm
Minimium Transport Velocity (See Design Criteria) fpm
Duct Diameter
(Round Duct)
inches
Duct Area
Actual Duct Velocity
Duct Velocity Pressure (Vd/4005)^2 = VP
"w
H
Slot Area
Sq. Ft.
O S Slot Velocity
fpm
O L Slot Velocity Pressure
"
D O Slot Loss Factor
(ACGIH Vent Manual Chapter 10)
T Acceleration Factor
0o
S S Plenum Loss per VP
U
Plenum SP
C Duct Entry Loss Factor (See Design Specifications)
T Acceleration Factor
(if Vd>Vs; 1)
1 or 0
I Duct Entry Loss per VP
O Duct Entry Loss
N Other Loss
"wg
Hood Static Pressure
(SPh)
"
Straight Duct Length
feet
Friction Factor (Hf)
Friction Loss per VP
No. of 90 Degree Elbows
Elbow Loss per VP
(See Table Below or ACGIH, Fig 5-13)
Number of Entries
Entry Loss per VP
(See Table Below or ACGIH, Fig 5-14)
Special Fittings Loss Factors
Duct Loss per VP
Duct Loss
Duct SP Loss
Cumulative Static Pressure
"wg
Governing Static Pressure
"wg
Corrected Volumetric Flowrate (Balanced)
cfm
Resultant Velocity Pressure
"w
Corrected Velocity (Based on the Governing SP) fpm

PERTINENT EQUATIONS:
Q corr.

R/D
Stamped

= Q Design (SP gov./ SP duct)^1/2

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90 Degree Round Elbow


0.5
0.75
0.71
0.33

VentDesign

VP r

= ((Q1 + Q2)/(4005(A1 + A2)))^2


= (Q1/Q3)*VP1 + (Q2/Q3)*VP2

or

Hf

= 0.0307(V^0.533)/(Q^0.612) = GALV in Line 1a

5Piece
4Piece
3Piece
0.9
60 elbow = 2/3 loss
45 elbow = 1/2 loss
30 elbow = 1/3 loss

0.46
0.5
0.54

= 0.0425(V^0.465)/(Q^0.602) = BLK in Line 1a


FSP

= SP outlet - SP inlet - VP inlet

Ce
SPh

= Coefficient of Entry
= (VP / SPh)^1/2
or
1 (for perfect hood - No losses)
= HoodStaticPressure=(V/4005)^2

VP

= VelocityPressure=SPhhe

he

= EntryLoss=FhxVP

TP

TotalPressure=SP+VP

SP;VP =

StaticPressure;VelocityPressure

Vd

DuctVelocity

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Branch Entry
Loss Factors
Angle
Factor
15
0.09
30
0.18
45
0.28
60
0.44
90
1

Fan Specifications
Blade Type:
Size:
RPM:
HP:

VentDesign

HEET
Date:

29-Jan-15

Drawing No.

Designer:

Method

90 Degree Round Elbow Loss Factors


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1.5
2
0.22
0.15
0.13

2.5
0.12

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VentDesign

0.33
0.37
0.42

0.24
0.27
0.34

0.19
0.24
0.33

0.17
0.23
0.33

FSP=

Fan Static Pressure

#VALUE!

TP=

FSP+VPout=

#VALUE!

ME=

Mechanicalefficiency
(Usually.5.65)

ME=

Q=

BHP=

QxTP=
6356xME

#VALUE!
DeltainSP:
DeltainSP(1):

Existing

Required
Tubeaxial

###

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#VALUE!
#VALUE!

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