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Load Calculations for Commercial
Buildings — Trinidad and Tobago
August 23-24th, 2017
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Workshop 1 Inputs
Our first Workshop focuses on calculating system design loads for the Gymnasium in the
“C’ wing, which the school and community use most of the year. This workshop includes
defining all building details required to calculate the Gymnasium loads. We will NOT
perform energy simulations in the HAP System Design Loads Seminar. (For Energy
Analysis details please refer to our HAP for Energy Simulation training seminar.CLO CALCULATIONS)
Select Project:
‘Name
Click "New" to create a new project
List Projacts of Type:
[Hourly Analysis Program 4.6
=, Setting Project Preferences
> Once we create the New Project, HAP prompts us to choose the applicable ventilation
standard for the project. This first step in our design process links our project to the
appropriate database in determining the ventilation requirements for the spaces and air
systems in our project. The choices include:
* User Defined
= ASHRAE 90.1-2004
* ASHRAE 90.1-2007
= ASHRAE 90.1-2010
OUR ARCHIVE HAS SET THE PREFERENCES TO ASHRAE.
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Figure 1.3 - Setting Project Preferences
BB Preferences
Ventilation Standard
Energy Standard
LEED © Rating System
Currency Units
Inder Project Preferences:
. Select the appropriate Ventilation Standard from the dropdown.
‘or System Design Load Calculations we are not concerned with
ye Energy Standard, LEED Rating System nor Currency.
Select the ASHRAE 62.1-2007 Ventilation Standard for our workshop and class project.
Users can also set HAP program preferences under the General Tab. Please refer to
Figures 1.4 and 1.5 below for additional details of the General HAP program.
preferences.
Change the currency units ‘to TTD (TRINIDAD DOLLARS
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Note: Users can access the Project Preferences anytime by going to the View item on
the menu bar and selecting .
Enter Design Weather Properties
Next, we define the project design weather properties using one of the following
methods. We can assign the defaulted ASHRAE design weather properties by using the
"Weather Wizard” or using the Weather Properties input forms. Let's first look at the
Weather Wizard.
Go to the “Wizards” item on the menu bar and select
“Weather Wizard.” when selecting the weather wizard, HAP presents the
following graphical interface where the user selects the region, location and city either
from the drop down or by clicking on the map. Refer to Fig 1.6 and 1.7 below for details.
Figure 1.6 - Selecting Weather Wizard[LOAD CALCULATIONS}
Building Wizard
& Weather Equipment Wizard
GI Spaces Utility Rate Wizard
G1 Systems
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Go to CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA LOCATION to
select the ASHRAE “design” weather data for our
workshop.
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ASHRAE 0.4% summer design conditions and 99.6% winter design conditions. After
selecting the weather properties HAP generates the following Weather Wizard Input
‘Summary shown in Fig.1.8.
Figure 1.8 - Weather Wizard Properties
Weather Inputs
Portof Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
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‘After accepting the wizard inputs HAP converts the Wizard Data to the HAP interface as
shown in Fig 1.9.
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Once HAP converts the Wizard Data to HAP data, the user can return to HAP and edit
any of the wizard created data by accessing the weather properties input forms as
shown in Figure 1.10.
1.10 - HAP Design Weather Properties Form.
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TRINIDAD WEATHER
DATA.
THAT EXERCISE SHOWED US HOW TO USE THE WEATHER
WIZARD. FOR OUR WORKSHOP WE WILL NOW IMPORT A HAP
ARCHIVE WITH THE TRINIDAD WEATHER DATA ALREADY
CONFIGURED:
1. OPEN A “NEW” PROJECT. SAY “OK” TO PREFERENCES
2. GO TO ‘PROJECT”, “RETRIEVE HAP 5.0 DATA”
3. BROWSE TO THE DESKTOP AND YOUR FOLDER “2. CLASS
FLASH DRIVE TRINIDAD 2017.
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. DOUBLE CLICK ON THE FOLDER CALLED
“4, HAP ARCHIVES LOADS AND ENERGY”
. HIGHLIGHT AND OPEN “UNSOLVED LOADS AND ENERGY”
HIGHLIGHT “TRINIDAD LOADS UNSOLVED 2017 POS”
. OPEN THEN RETRIEVE IT INTO HAP.
. CLICK “PROJECT” “SAVE AS” AND KEEP THE SAME TITLE
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Enter Space Data FOR GYM SPECTATOR AREA FIRST
The next step in our workshop is entering the space data for the gymnasium. We can
also create the library items from the space input form or from the individual library item
icons. To expedite our hands-on workshop we choose to enter the library items data
from the space input forms. The next series of exercises include defining the space
configuration and creating fractional schedules, walls, roofs and doors.
Enter the Gymnasium Space data into the Space input form. Under the General tab
in the space input form, enter the following details:
‘Space Name: C126A Gym Spectators
Floor Area: 5868 ft?
Ave Ceiling Height: 24 fl.
Building Weight: 70 Ibs/ft”, We will verify the accuracy of this assumed building weight
after creating the envelope items.
‘Space Usage: SPORTS: Spectator Area
This space usage category sets the required OA Ventilation rates based on CFM/person
and CFIWift? as detailed in Figure 1.11.
Figure 1.11 - Space Properties — General
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Click on the Internals tab and enter the following information detailed in Figure 1.12
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Figure 1.12 - Space Properties ~ Internals
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To create and link the fractional schedules to the internal loads, simply click on the
‘Schedule button and create the profiles as defined in Figure 1.13 through Figure 1.15.
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Leave the Task Lighting and Electric Equipment values at 0.00 Wi. Highlight and enter
the people density in the space input form as shown in figure 1.12, total people = 475.
Set the activity level to “Dancing” and select
from the schedule
drop-down. Create the following schedule for the occupancy density (refer to Figures
1.16a, b and c for details).
‘Schedule Type: Fractional Schedule
‘Schedule Name: People - Gym
Select Profile 1 and rename it "Design Day”
Hourly Profiles: Hours 00 ~ 06: 000%
Hours 07 ~ 18: 005%
Hours 19-21: 100%
Hour - 22: 050%
Hour - 23: 000%
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Assignments: Assign Profile 1 to Design Day for all Months
Figure 1.162- People Schedule for Gymnasium
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There are no miscellaneous sensible and/or miscellaneous latent loads in this space
input.
Create Gymnasium Wall, Window, Door and Roof Assemblies
Click on the “Walls, Windows, Doors” tab to move to the next input form. In this input
form, we create the envelope items for the Gymnasium beginning with the wall
assembly. Please enter the details found in Table 1.1 and Figure 1.17 for the
gymnasium Walls. We simplified the actual Gymnasium footprint to focus on the inputs
as opposed to the building geometry. Please refer to Figures 1.17 ~ 1.19 for wall
assembly details, Figure 1.20 for Door input details and Figure 1.21 for Roof Assembly
details,
The “gross wall areas" and “door quantity’ for the four (4) exposures are:
Table 1.1 - Walls, Windows, Doors Exposures, Area and Quantity
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2016.0 0 0 0
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2268.0 0 0 0
2880.0 0 0 1
Figure 1.17 - Space Properties - Walls, Windows & Doors
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Windows, Shades and Doors.
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Please refer to the following details for creating the Gymnasium Wall assembly.
NOTE: Because HAP uses the ASHRAE Transfer Function Methodology, the order of
the wall property layers impacts the transfer function coefficient of the layer and thus the
speed at which the heat gain transfers to the next wall layer. The outside surface color
impacts the assembly's ability to reflect the solar heat back out to the atmosphere.
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HAP’s defaults outside surface colors are Light, Medium and Dark, with default
absorptivity values of 0.45, 0.675 and 0.90 respectively. The user can also enter a
known absorptivity value.
To enter an equivalent to the reflectance or reflectivity value, simply take 1.0 — reflectivity
value = absorptivity value. So, if the outside surface color has a reflectivity value of 0.30
the resulting Absorptivity is 1.0 ~ 0.30 reflectivity = 0.70 absorptivity. Please refer to
Figures 1.16 through 1.18 for additional details.
Figure 1.18 - Wall Properties Form
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Enter Wall Assembly Name as desired.
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Each field in the wall properties form with a white background indicates an editable
value.
Moving the cursor to the left of a layer turns the cursor into a flashing black arrow. With
the flashing black arrow, use the right mouse click to insert or remove a layer. The user
can also use the keystroke com!
tion of to add a layer or to remove the highlighted layer. An input report of the wall properties is on page
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DOORS (ALREADY IN THE ARCHIVE)
‘Wile in the Walls, Windows, Doors tab and at the exposure with doors, perform the
following steps to add the door assembly to the library items and assign it to the wall
‘exposure as detailed in Figure 1.17. Please enter the following door properties:
Door Name: Typical Entry Doors
Gross Area: 48 ft?
Door U-Value: 0.210
Glass Area: 46 fe
Glass U-Value: 0.580
‘Shade Coefficient: 0.459
Shaded all day: No
Figure 1.21 - Door Properties Form
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Next, we move to the ROOFS, Skylights tab to model our root
construction. The building roof is a flat (horizontal) roof so our exposure is H for
horizontal. If we had a pitched roof, we would select the exposure from the drop down
and then set the pitch. HAP uses a degree of slope from horizontal in setting the pitch.
For equivalent pitch values, press the F1 key when cursor is in the Roof
Slope field. This takes us to the context sensitive help for that field, which includes the
pitch equivalents. Please refer to Figure 1.22a & b for details
To create our roof select from the Roof Construction Type drop down for
our horizontal exposure. Select a predefined assembly that either represents or is similar
to our roof construction. The Gymnasium roof construction is a “built-up roof + R-14
board insulation + steel deck.” Please refer to Figures 1.22a and 1.22b for roof details.
Figure 1.22a - Roof Construction Details
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‘Select the Built-up Roof + R-14 board + Steel Deck from the dropdown
Rename the roof assembly Name to: Flat Roof Gym,
Refer to the Figure for details related to adding a new layer
Next move the cursor to the box left of the R-14 board insulation and right mouse click
after the cursor turns into an arrow. Select “Insert” to add a layer and select R-7 board
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Figure 1.22b - Roof Construction Detaiis-Insert a New Layer OF R-7 BOARD ABOVE.
THE R-14 BOARD
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the new layer dropdown select R-7 board
insulation. Click OK when finished
Cancel Hep
Left clicking the OK button creates the Transfer Function Coefficients, returns us to the
space input form and assigns the new roof to our space.
Press F1 to access the revised context-sensitive, on-line HELP system.
Figure 1.28a- Final Gymnasium Roof Assembly
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Roof Slope. when a root exposure ofver an horaorla le specined, We user = aahed]
to dafine the slope of the roof in degrees. Roof stope is maacured trom honzontal Thus 3
80 degree roof slope is steeper than a 30 degree root slope
In some cases building plans specity root skipe in terms of pitch rather than degrees. The
totowing table is provided to assist you in corwerting common pitch specifications to degrees
‘Slope
Pitch Pitch in
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Next, click on the Infiltration tab of the space properties. According to ASHRAE the
“Typical air leakage values per unit wall area at 0.30” of water are 0.10, 0.30 and 0.60
fmt? for tight, average and leaky walls respectively (Tamura and Shaw 1976). With
that said, we assume our building has average wall construction and model infiltration as
0.20 cfm/ft? for cooling and 0.30 cfm/ft? for heating. Entering these cim/ft? values
automatically populates the other input categories of CFM and ACH. We also assume
infiltration for all hours. Please refer to Figure 1.24 for details.
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Figure 1.24- Infiltration input
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The next tab in the
space input form is
the Floor tab where we enter the floor details. The floor area populates based on the
value entered under the general tab "Floor Area” input. We must select the appropriate
radio button for our floor location. Our project is an unheated slab-on-grade construction
and therefore only requires the following inputs. Please enter these values into the Floor
Properties screen.
Floor Area: 5668.0 ft?
Total Floor U-Value: 0.087 BTU/HiIt?"F
Exposed Perimeter: 24.0 ft.
Edge Ins. R-Value: 0.00
Be sure to check with the local code officials having jurisdiction for the minimum
construction requirements for your municipality.
Figure 1.25 - Floor
Input Form
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Total Floor Use
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There are no partitions to model for our Gymnasium Building. Printouts of all the Space
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The Second Space, C126B Gym Play
Area is already built in your archive.
Let’s review it.
Space details are on pages 54-57.
To generate the input reports highlight and right mouse click the item in the main
program screen, and select view input data as detailed in Figure 1.26a below.
Figure 1.26a - Print View Input Data
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Select any report you want and click on the Preview button as shown in Figure 1.26b.
Figure 1.26b Preview Weather Reports
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4. General Deta
Fleor Area, 5658.0 1°
‘Avg. Caiing Height 240 f
Bulesng Weight 700 tie
1.4.08 Ventilation Requirements
Space Usage ‘SPORTS: Spectator area
Of Requirement 78. CF
(OA Requiremont2 008 Crt
‘Space Usage Detauls . ASHIRAE Sid 621-2007
[LOAD CALCULATIONS)
2 internals:
24, Overead Lighting:
Foture Type Free Hanging
Wattage 440
Balast Multiplier 145
Schedule tights’ Gym
‘sient
Schad
2.2, Task Lighting 2.5. Miscellaneous Loads:
‘Wattage 0.00 wine Sonsibie
Schedule ‘None Schedule
Catent
Schools
23. Electrical Equipment:
Wattage 0.00 wine
Schedule ‘None
‘3. Walls, Windows, Doors:
Exp[ wall Gross Area) | window1ary.| window 2ary.| Door 1 ayy
N 20160 ° o o
E 22680 ° ° 2
5 22680 o © 0
w 2880.0 o ° 1
3.1. Construction Types for Exposure N
‘Wall Type {Gymnasium Wall
3.2. Construction Types for Exposure E
‘Wall Type Gymnasium Walt
Door Type Typical Entryway Doors
3.3, Construction Types for Exposure S
‘Wall Type {Gymnasium Wall
3.4, Construction Types for Exposure W
‘Wall Type ‘Gymnasium Wall
Door Type, ‘Typical Entryway Doors
4. Roots, Skylights:
Exp| Root Gross Aroa (tt) Roof Slope (deg) Skylight ty.
K 56680 ° o
41. Construction Types for Exposure H
Roof Type Fiat Root - Gym
6. nfitration
Design Cooing 020 ceMn®
Design Heating 030 Grnon
Energy Anais 025 CFM
lemtration occurs ai i ours
Tiparsor
545.0
‘BiUinvperson
People Gym
one
rune
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6 Floors:
Type Slab Floor on Grade
Floor Area svn 5668.0
“Total Float Uviaiue 0.087 STUlhest-F)
Exposed Perimator 240 ft
Edge insuston R-Value 0.00. (hett-rFyBTU
17. Partitions:
{No partition data).{LOAD CALCULATIONS)
4268 Gym Piay Area
41. General Details:
Floor Area 4700.0
‘vg. Cong Height rn BAO R
Bling Weight 70.0 eve
41.4, 0A Vontiation Requirements
Space Usage... SPORTS: Sports arena (play area)
(OA Reguicoment 0.0 CFMperson
(A Requirement 2 (0.30 crute
Space Usage Defauiis...... ASHRAE Std 62.1-2007
2. Internals
2.4, Overhead Lighting:
Foxture Type Free Hanging
Watts 1.40 Wit
Balast tulipier 118
Schedule Lights Gym
2.2. Task Lighting: 25. Miscollaneous Loads:
Wattage .. 0.00. wit Sensible © BTUnr
Schedule " None Sehodula None
Latent 0 BTUnr
‘Sehoouie one
23. Electrical Equipment:
‘Wattage ne °.00. wt?
Schedule None
3. Walls, Windows, Doors:
(No Wall, Window, Door data),
4. Roofs, Skylights:
Exp; | Roof. Gress Area (| ReofiSlops (deg) i] ‘Shofighit Gly. |
H 4700.0 0 °
4.1. Construction Types for Exposure H
Roof Type Flat Roof - Gym
5. filtration:
Design Cooling 0.50 ACH
Design Heating COI080 ACH
Energy Analysis 0.50 ACH
Intiaton oceurs at al hours
6. Floors:
Type Slab Floor On Grade
Floor Area 4700.0
“ola Foor U-Value 0.087. BTUKhr-t.°F)
Exposed Parmeter 00 ft
Edge Insulation R-Value (0.00. (ne-t.°FVBTU
1. Partitions:
(No partition data)Eo [LOAD CALCULATIONS)
Lights Gym (Fractional)
Hourly Pro
{Design Da
Hour | 00 | oF [o2 | 05 [oa [us| os [or [os] oa] aa] w|i [ ia [sa] [a6 | a7 [8] wo | m0] | | ae
Value oT oT oL oto fo 1 0} 0 [40] «| «| a0] 40] 40] a0 | a0 [a0 [100] 100] 100] 100} s0 | 0
Assignments:
Jan_[ Feb [ war [Apr | Way | Jon [aol [ Aug | Sop [Oct [ Nov | bee
van Pt t+ tstit+}+t+tit1t+t4
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Hourly Profi
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vatue oT ot olofololo{s{s{s{sts{s|s|s|s}s|s| s |i00|1olio}s0] 0
Assignments: a
Jan_[ Feb [ ar [Apr [ Way | Jon [Jot [Aug | Sep [ Oct [ Nov | Dee
vein 1 t+ titi titi titi t1titt
Symnasium Watt
Wat Dette
Outside Surace Color Medium
Rory 0875
vera Usive 9085 sTuKtestF)
Wal Layers Detalis(nsde to Ousido)
Thickness] Density] Specific Ht] R-Value] Weigh
Layers in| Toe TUN (=F) e-FVBTU, To
inside surface ressianco 00 a.) 00] 0.605) a]
ian gsum board 0500 zoo 06] aso) 2A
asm LW concrete bok 000 380) 020] 2.02020] 263]
R- board insuaion| 1.000 20) 02) sone) a2]
Iirspace 1.000 a0) 0.00] o.st) a]
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[uisesriace reste 0000 30) 100] 03930) ca]
Total] 14500 F .rrase| 69a
“Typical Entryway Doors
oor Deals:
“Grose Aree seo
Seer vave 0210 BruKtesF)
ings Details:
‘Gass Area a0
Gass Uva 0880 SruKtesF)
Giass Shade Cosford 0439
Giass Shaded Al Day? No[LOAD CALCULATIONS)
Flat Roof -G
Roof Details
Outside Surface C016 a rninnninnnan Mem
Absorpivity 0975
Overall U-Vsive OOS, 00048 BTUKheA.“F)
Roof Layers Detalis inside to Outside)
Thickness] Density] Specific Ht Rvaiua|
Layers i lov BTU (lb -*F)| he-te“FVBTU|
Inside surface resistance 0.009 ‘0. ‘.00] 0.68600]
22 gage sieel deck 0.034 90] 0.12| 0.00011
RT board insulation 1,000] 209] (0.22[ __6.9caas|
R-14 board insulation 2.009 20] 0.22) 13.88680|
Built-up rooting 0.375 70.9 0.35] 0.33245]
[Outside surface resistance 0.009 0.0] 0.00] 0.33300]
Teta 3.409 elaeree ~~ 22.16389|
cet DEFINE Air System For Gymnasium
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The next step in the calculation process is defining our HVAC air system. For our
‘example we choose chilled water providing the cooling. Heating is not required for
this location SO WE WILL UNCHECK THE PREHEAT AND CENTRAL HEATING
COIL. For the Gymnasium, we chose a single zone constant volume air handler for
maintaining comfort.
Left click the Air Systems icon on the HAP Main Program window in the tree structure.
The details screen shows an item titled . Double left click this icon
to open the air system properties form,
Figure 1.27 - Defining Air Systems
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Edt View Repord
This brings up the Air System Properties input form. Please enter the following data into
the air system properties form
1. General Properties:
Air System Name A04 - Project 1 - Gymnasium
Equipment Type Chilled Water AHU
Air System Type Single Zone CAV
Number of zones 1
eeHo [LOAD CALCULATIONS}
Figure 1.28 - Air System General Properties
Cee ee eee
” consort | 0 Conor 0008
AsSpinmtlons (an PsaT-Gosion Enter System Tag Name
EnipmentType [ced Warring Uns
AaSronmtipe [Gav Sngle Zone
amberctzonae
‘Soloct "Equipment Typo" and "Air
‘System Type" trom drop down
2.A- System Components
A. Ventilation Air Data (SEE NEXT PAGE)
Airflow Control: Constant
Sizing Method: ASHRAE 62.1-2013
Unoccupied Damper Position: Closed
Damper Leakage Rate: 5%
Outdoor Air CO, Level: 385 ppm
fo Conta 4am
Yentiaion Sing Met
Minn ion eee
‘Urece Danger Posen
Comaicooing
CarmalHeating Dares Leak Rate &
I SunpiFen Minna CO2Dieertsh [TIT
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DuideorAtCO2 Lew fs 6m
1. For Airflow Control select Constant from the dropdown,
2. For Ventilation Sizing Method select ASHRAE Std, 62.1207
3. Enter 385 ppm Outdoor Air COz Levet[LOAD CALCULATIONS}
2B — System Components
B. Economizer Data
Control: Integrated Enthalpy Control
Upper Cutoff: 465° F
Lower Cutoff: -20° F
Econonizer Data
Ie Venison ie
—
EESSEAB) crn naponsenaby en as
BrecoolCol Upper Cutell 5D i
Prheat Cl
Huridicaion
Dehumictestion
Cen Cong
Cental Heating
Supply Fan
Diet Stern
1a
Lower Cute 20 ca
oodag
Botun Fan{LOAD CALCULATIONS}
2C. System Components
Preheat Coil Data NONE!!!
Figure 1.29C - Preheat Cojl Data
(Chri eee kee
2 Zone Components | Sting Dota |
@ Vertietion air Prehoet Cai
% Economizer
Vet Reciim Setpoint a
F Brecool Coil
Heating Sauce Tretwese
F Humidifcaton™ schedule [STF IMIAIMIS[STATSTOTN TO
Detumiccaion
Central Coating 08 Poston © Upsteam at Maing Point
Cental beating
I Supply Fon
Duct System
Reten Fen
econ aaa[LOAD CALCULATIONS]
2D. System Components
Central Cooling Coil Data
Select Supply Temp: 55°F
Set Coil Bypass Factor: 0.05
Cooling Source: Default Chilled Water
‘Schedule: Available all months
Capacity Control: Cycled or Staged Capacity, Fan On
Figure 1.29D - Central Cooling Coil Data
I Yentlaion air | Cental Cootng Data
I Economizer :
T Vert Recon [SeP0) Temp. iso
BrecoolCal Col Bypass Fector [oso
| Preheat Coil — Caaling Source Chale Water =I
[7 Humidfication Schedule [ofrIMfalM ls Ts falslolnlo
Capeciy Conteh, Greed Staged Capac Fann =|
70 *
( Supply Fan AT forMinSupph Temp [Seq TF
fo Duct System OAT tor Max Supply Lemp [300 *
4. Set Supply Temp to 65.0 F
2. Enter Coil Bypass Factor 0.050
3. Cooling Source default Chilled Water (from General Tab)
|4 Schedule all months defaulted to active
| 8. Capacity Control Select Cycled or Staged Capacity, Fan OnMNEGEEE]_——_LOAD cat cuLaTions)
2E. System Components
Central Heating Coil Data NONE!!!
Figure 1.29E - Central Heating Coil Data
Venilation air Cattal Heating Data
Economizer ce
Design Temperatxe (EG
Veo. Reclaim a0
Precool Cal Heating Source Hot Water =]
Preheat Coll Schedule [aIF IMlalwta lalate tonto
Humidficatin — Capaciy Contol
Dehuriication
(Cyled or Staged Capaciy, Fann
Min Supp Tempersue —[F90 *
LGSyT hin Sup Tene [sag
oeMax Supe Temp [gE
Duct Sytem
Re Fetaan de[LOAD CALCULATIONS}
2F. System Components
‘Supply Fan Data
Supply Fan: BI/AF
Configuration: Draw ~ Through
Total Static: 3.00" wa.
Overall Efficiency: 54%
Figure 1.29F - Supply Fan Data
GiPene none reentn)
|[ Een camporen= ]zone Components | Sizing Dota |
Ventilation Air Supply Fon
& Economizer | EAh Type Bockwardincinedor Aol VAP) >
Vent Reclaim Configuration © DrewThu —~ Blow-Thea
PrecoolCoil [Total Static =)300 in,
Prehest Col oe
Overall Eticiency i &
Humictication
Detumidiicaion [ ?%Ailow | 10090
Cental Coating “KW oe
Cental Heating
%hitow | 302
[Sree F) aw [ [owes pe
1% DuciSysiem
1 Botum Fan 1, Ean Type Backward Inclined/Airfoil (BAF)
2. Configuration: Draw-Thru
3. Total Static: 3.00" wg.
4. Overall Efficiency: 54%Pekin date | [LOAD CALCULATIONS}
2G. System Components
Duct System Data
‘Supply Duct Data:
Return Duct Data:
0% Duct Heat Gain, 0% Duct Leakage
Ducted Return
Figure 1.29G - Duct System Data
(Ae alas aaa Oo ede eS ae
[Zone Components | Sizing Data |
% Ventilation Air PuctSystem Date,
Economizer
=
2
Vent Reclaim
recool Coil
Preheat Col
Hymidication
Dehumicifcaton
Supply DuetDate
DuctHeat Gein
DuctLeakege
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tum Ductor enum Data
‘Boum Avia Ducted retun
© Bot Air Plenum
coal eohy
‘Supply Fen
Well Heat aint Ftenum
a
a
Central Cooling
6
Roof Heel Gein Plenum
Lighting Hast Gain to Plenum
4. Supply Duct Heat Gain & Leakage 0.00%
2. Return Air Via Ducted Return
Click on the “Zone Components” tab to enter the Zone information. This is where we link
the spaces to the zones, define the thermostat settings and link a t-stat schedule.Eo [LOAD CALCULATIONS}
3A. Zone Components
Space Assignments
Assign BOTH SPACES TO THE ZONE C126A and C1126B to Zone 1 of 1
Figure 1.30A - Space Assignments
[E)Air system Properties - [A04 - Project 1 - Gymnasium]
Genera! | Systm Comp
© Theimosiae
© Supply Terminale
Zone Heating Unt
3B. Zone Components
Thermostat Settings
Cooling T-stat Setpoint
Heating T-stat Setpoint:
T-slat Throttling Range:
Diversity Factor:
Direct Exhaust Airflow:
Direct Exhaust Fan kW:
Thermostat Schedul
Schedule Nam
Hourly Profiles:
Hours 00-05 & 23:
All remaining Hours:
Assignments:
Unoccupied Cooling:
[ere Conpenens | Sting Daa]
Spoce Assignments
Enter Zone Name.
Spaces
‘Double click spaces to add to Zone |
75°F Occupied, 85°F Unoccupied
70°F Occupied, 60°F Unoccupied
1.5°F
100
400CFM
2.9kW
(Refer to Figure 1.30B for details)
Occupied Schedule Gym
Design Day
Unoccupied
Occupied
Assign Profile one to all months
Available
Refer to Figures 1.30B Thermostat Settings and T-stat Schedule for detailsEo [LOAD CALCULATIONS}
Figure 1.308 - Thermostat settings AND SCHEDULE,
[Air System Properties
General], System Come
(aoa P
Sing Data | Equipment |
Spaces Theimastat and Zone Data
I Alzene Totals etthe same [| Zone Al of 1
‘Supp Ten Zone Name |
Zone Healing Units Cooing TstatSetporis oe [PEF unoce. EDF
Healing TslatSetosnts 020.700 F —unece. [e00" F
stat [heating Range [iar er
Divetsiy Factor fio *
Ditect Exhaust Aiflow foo crm
Direct Exhaust Fan KW ee
Shared Data
Thermosal $e \osuned Schedide Gym x
Unoccupied Cocingis™ "= Avalable (Not avaiable
reece oon
Profile: [PesignDay
0 Unoccupied3C. Zone Components
Supply Terminal Data
Terminal Type: Diffuser
Minimum Airflow: 0.00 CFM
Figure 1.30C - Supply Terminal Data
[Air system Properties - [A04 - Project 1 - Gymnasium]
oneral| System Comed iting Data
Genera | System Compq @ izes Comparer P'Sizing Date |
p Soe ‘Supply Terminel Date
eae IF Allzones ere the some
ESEaTERERC) zone [aiZenes
Zone Heating Units ——
Termine! [Dituser
‘Wiimum aitiow
en Qveral Eicon
Design Supply Temp
Shoved Data
Rehest Coll Hest Source
Richest Coll Schedule
There are no “Zone Heating Units" in the Gymnasium.
[LOAD CALCULATIONS}EE [LOAD CALCULATIONS)
4A. Sizing Data - System Sizing
Figure 1.31A - Sizing Data Tab ~ System Sizing Parameters
Air System Properties - [AO - Project 1- Gymnasium]
eral] Syn Conparnts | Zone
Sn saroDa
(era
Wy Zone Siang
Siting Data
Cooling Supply Temperature
Supply flow Fate
Sizing Data is entiation Atom Rate
4) Hosta Sut Temperate
Hol Deck Suppl Aion ate[LOAD CALCULATIONS]
4B. Sizing Data - Zone Sizing
Figure 1.31B - Sizing Data Tab ~ Zone Sizing Parameters
[Gy Air System Properties - [A04 - Project 1 - Gymnasium],
Genet System Components | Zone Ct
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Siena Data is Zone ‘ition “Tira Reheat Col",
cous 1) ft
Generated
4. Select Computer Generated Sizing Data
2. Select appropriate Zone and Space Airflow Sizing Method
3. Click on OK button to save air system inputs
1, Default Computer Generated Sizing Data. Let computer calculate the required
system sizing
2. From the drop downs, select the required Zone and Space airflow sizing
procedure. Refer to Appendix for a detailed discussion on which sizing method to
choose.
3. Leff click on the OK button to save all air system properties entered in this
workshop.
At this point we are ready to calculate the design load
reports for this CAV Single Zone air system. At the Main
program window with the Gymnasium air system
highlighted in the detailed screen, “Print/View design
results”Eo [LOAD CALCULATIONS}
Figure 1.32 - Calculate System Design Loads
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Coaing Tones
Boles
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Fut Raes
Highlight Air Sytem(s) to calculate
4. Select Reports from Menu Bar, OR
2. Left Click on Reports Icon, OR’
3. Right Mouse Click on highlighted Air System(s)
4 Click on PrinvView Design Results
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1. Click on Reports in the Menu bar.
2. Click the Calculate icon on the tool bar
3. Right Click on the highlighted air system(s)
4, Select Prin¥/View Design Results from the options lis.
This brings up the following reports selection list. Choose the reports you want to view.
The default for the detailed reports is the Peak Load time. If you remove the check from
the peak box you can specify the hour and month for the detailed report.
eeEi Cit CALCULATIONS}
Figure 1.33- Select System Design Reports to Preview
System Design Reports (eats)
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|| Zone Siang Sunmay @
| Ventilation Sing Sunmay | FF
__ Diagnostic Repots __| Table| Graph Tine Specticaions
System Load Sunmayy ¥ Peak
Zone Load Surmaiy fF
Space Load Summasy e
|| Howie Sytem Loads Pale
| | HoutyZone Loads Fe
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Clicking the Preview button starts the system calculations and upon completion displays
the following reports. Note that each report selected generates a separate report. Refer
to the following pages for the calculated System Design Loads,I (LOAD CALCULATIONS}
Air System Sizing Summary
Air System Sizing Summary for A0d Project 1 Gymnasium |
project ame TRINIDAD LOADS SOLVED 2017 POS ASHRAE
Preparedby carer
Air System Information
‘ar System Name... AOS Project 4 Gymnagium Number ofzones 4
Equipment Clas. ‘cw ANU Floor Area 03600
‘Ar System Type 'SZCAV Locator: Porto Spain Trinidad & Tobago
‘Sizing Calculation information
‘Calelaton Wonths Jan to ec Zone CFU Sizag ‘Sumot space artowrates
Sizing Data atewiates Space CFU Siang... individual peak space loads
Central Cooling Coil Sizing Data
‘otal col ioaa S47 Tons oad occurs at ut 1900
‘otal col loas 0 te aoa /W8 aaa7r0 *F
‘Sensible col oad 223 BH Enterng DB WB ‘eB TAr °F
(Cou CFI at! 1900 ‘9083 CF Leaving DB WB 540/508 °F
Max biock crit ‘9003 crt Con A0P 524 °F
‘Sum of peak zone CFU ‘9083 Cru Bypass Factor ‘0080
‘Sensis heat ato 0455 Resuting RH ‘a %
Bon 2005 Design suopiyierip 550 "F
Tuan) 8 ‘Zone T-stat Check ‘Yott ok
Water fow @ 120° nse 410245 opm Max zone temperature devaton 00 'F
Supply Fan Sizing Data
“Actua max CFI 003 cru Fan moter HP 148 BHP
‘Standard Cid ‘9070 Crit Fan moter ki 532 uw
‘Actual max Ci 088 Crim = Fanstate 300 inv,
Outdoor Ventilation Air Data
Design avtow crit 4968 crit cFWiperson 10.20 cFIperson
crite ‘os Crumi [LOAD CALCULATIONS)
Zone Sizing Summary Report
Zone Sizing Summary for A04 Project 1 Gymnasium
tune TANIDAD VEO 2017 POS ASHRAE
‘Air System Information
‘se System tame AOS Project # Gymnasium Ntumper of ze. ‘
Equpment ‘Cw AH Flor area ‘0.
Sytem 9 S2caV Lscaion or of Spain Taiidad & Tobage
Sizing Calculation Information
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Zone Terminal Siting Data
Reheat | Zone Zone.
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Suootr |"Suocty ‘cot | water | "eon | "Water! | Box Fan
Aietow | Airtow | zone | toa | ‘gpm | toad | ‘gpm | Airnove
[Zone ame sermn_| sce | ceuute | wwe _| dooce | mug | ono | ice |
one a a a CT CTT
Zone Poak Sensible Loads
Zone one] Zone
cooing | Timeot | Heating | Floor
Senaitie | Peak Sensite | Load | Area
zone ame ‘wasn | cooing toed | _cneny | iy
[one 1a] Jo 150 Sal 109
Space Loads and Aittows
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Ventilation Sizing Summary for A04 Project 1 Gymnasium
4. Summary
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Desgn Conation Cooling operation
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Air System Design Load Summary Report
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