Heat Load Analysis For An Eighty Bed Hospital: Samhitha Poonacha, Akhil Salunke, Anvesh Bellamkonda
Heat Load Analysis For An Eighty Bed Hospital: Samhitha Poonacha, Akhil Salunke, Anvesh Bellamkonda
Abstract— The largest concern with air conditioning, is the The following parameters were assumed:
immense cost and energy spent on cooling solutions. The heat
load for an eighty bed (30,000 sqft) hospital was estimated at 1. Weight of the wall = 100 lb/sqft
about 128 tonnes and possible choice of cooling system has been
suggested. 2. Temperature variation on April 19th = 18 F
3. No infiltration into building as positive pressure
difference will be maintained at all times.
NOTE: No architecture student was involved in the building
4. Heat load due to appliances, computers and certain
design. This entry is only for the HVAC Design Competition.
other devices taken from ASHRAE tables.
5. Utilisation of medical appliances taken only for 30%
Keywords— HVAC, chilled water system, heat load
of the time.
I. INTRODUCTION 6. Bypass factor of 0.12 assumed for the heat
exchangers.
Air conditioning assumes an important role especially in 7. Partition walls considered to be made of hollow
hospitals where the quality of air needs to be carefully concrete blocks with plaster on both sides.
regulated. With growing concern over the availability of 8. Diversity factor for year round variation of heat load
energy for the ever increasing human needs, design of energy has not been considered.
efficient buildings and cost effective cooling solutions have
become the need of the hour. The zone and floor-wise break-up of heat loads is as given
in Table 1.
Using individual split air conditioning units in every room
might give the advantage of localised temperature control. TABLE 1- HEAT LOAD BREAK-UP
However, the quality of room air would not be very good due
to the recirculation of used air within the rooms. Also,
efficiency of such a system would not be comparable to a
centralized air conditioning system.
The following table is the working template that has been used for
the calculations of heat load for each zone:
V. CHOICE OF SYSTEM
Chilled water has been the primary medium for the transfer
of heat from building coils to the refrigeration system since
the beginning of HVAC design. Chilled water systems consist
of a central chiller from where the cold water is pumped to all
parts of the building. The buildings are zoned as per
requirements, each equipped with an air handling unit. The
basic function of the air handler or fan coil units is to
dehumidify the air by blowing air over the chilled water coils
and subsequently moving the air to various areas.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
SOFTWARE USED
[5] Solid Edge V19 for drawing out floor plans
[6] Microsoft Excel for heat load calculations