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Electrcial Room Ventilation System Calculation: X 1.005 X 5 Airflow (m3/hr)

This document calculates the ventilation requirements for an electrical room based on its dimensions, heat load, desired temperature range, and required air changes per hour. It determines that the ventilation airflow needed is 1395 cubic meters per hour based on a room volume of 46.55 cubic meters, maximum temperature rise of 5 degrees Celsius, and minimum air changes of 15 per hour. Safety factors are included to select the final ventilation airflow.

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Electrcial Room Ventilation System Calculation: X 1.005 X 5 Airflow (m3/hr)

This document calculates the ventilation requirements for an electrical room based on its dimensions, heat load, desired temperature range, and required air changes per hour. It determines that the ventilation airflow needed is 1395 cubic meters per hour based on a room volume of 46.55 cubic meters, maximum temperature rise of 5 degrees Celsius, and minimum air changes of 15 per hour. Safety factors are included to select the final ventilation airflow.

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ELECTRCIAL ROOM VENTILATION SYSTEM CALCULATION

Room Length (m) = 5.32

Room Width (m) = 2.5

Room Height (m) = 3.5

Room Volume (m3) = 46.55

Heat Load (kW) = 2

Outside Design Dry Bulb


= 43
Temperature (°C)

Temperature Range (°C) = 5

Specify Heat of air (kJ/kg °C) = 1.005

Density of air (kg/m3) = 1.11

Required Air Change Per Hour


= 15
(ACPH)

Calculations :-
Airflow (m3/s) Heat load
=
Air density X Specific Heat X Temperature difference

2
=
1.11 X 1.005 X 5
= 0.3585675227
Airflow (m3/hr) 1291
Ventilation Airflow (m3/hr) = Room Volume X ACPH

= 46.55 X 15
= 698

Selected Ventilation Airflow 1395 CMH (821 CFM) considering 10% safety factor.

Note - The ventilation airflow is based on maximum room temperature rise of 5°C above ambient dry bulb temp
minimum 15 air changes per hour whichever is maximum.
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