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System Sizing. Proper System Design. Load Calculation Equipment Selection Duct Layout Branch runs Terminations Start ups Customer checks. The Next Step. Room By Room Load Calculation. Kwik-Way. www.spacepak.com Contractor assistance. Load Calculation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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System SizingSystem Sizing

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Proper System DesignProper System Design

•Load Calculation

•Equipment Selection

•Duct Layout

•Branch runs

•Terminations

•Start ups

•Customer checks

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The Next StepThe Next Step

Kwik-WayKwik-Way

•Room By Room Load Calculation

www.spacepak.comContractor assistance

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Load CalculationLoad Calculation

•Essential for a properly performing job

•Shortcuts are not encouraged

•BTUs not CFM!!!

•Loads give you net values

•Equipment discussed in nominal values

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Load ExceptionsLoad Exceptions

•Sensible vs Latent•Don’t add 1/3rd for latent

•Sunrooms•Where does it face?

•Commercial applications•Exceptional heat sources?

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Load CalculationLoad Calculation•ACCA Manual J•Industry Standard

•Currently revision 8

•Not for commercial loads

•Cautions in rooms with large glass areas•Use peak function for large glass areas

•www.acca.org

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Kwik WayKwik Way

•Runs from Internet •www.spacepak.com and then contractor assistance

• http://www.spacepak.com/html/hvac_contractor_installation.htm

•Quick program

• Free

•Does not keep files, must print out

Skip toEquipment Selection

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•This was done off internet….

•www.spacepak.com

•Room by room analysis.

•Totals load and suggests model and size.

•Nice presentation tool.

•Want a CD? Ask you salesmen….

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ALTITUDE CORRECTION

ALTITUDE CORRECTION

•determine atmospheric pressure at given altitude

Step One

Altitude Pressure = 14.696x(1-6.87535E-06xA)

5.2561

Where: A = altitude in feet

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Step Two

•Correct CFM for AltitudeCorrected CFM =

529.67xaxb14.696x(c+459.6

7)Where: a=pressure at altitude, b=specific CFM, c=entering air temperature

ALTITUDE CORRECTION

ALTITUDE CORRECTION

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Equipment SelectionEquipment SelectionEquipment SelectionEquipment Selection

•Check systems capacity chart

•Match to the load calculation

•Data on internet•www.ariprimenet.org

•Use mix match systems

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ARI Listing (edited)ARI Listing (edited)

Model # SpacePak # Mfr SEER Matched capacity AEUAC024X1222 345719 ESP-2430V+TDRLUXAIRE, 11.10 * 22600 * $171*

AC024X1222 345540 ESP-2430D+TDRLUXAIRE, 10.90 * 22200 * $171*

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System DesignSystem DesignLet’s do a house!

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My Mother-In-Law’s house

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My Mother-In-Law’s My Mother-In-Law’s househouse

• 80’s Ranch.

• On a slab

• Attic space available

• Windows are double pane, low “e”

• Walls are R13

• Ceilings are 8’ R19

• Heated with boiler and baseboard (cooling only)

• 70 by 38 ft.

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•This was done on internet….

•www.spacepak.com

•Room by room analysis.

•Totals load and suggests model and size.

•Nice presentation tool.

•Want a CD? Ask your salesmen….

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Where do I fit the Where do I fit the Equipment in ?Equipment in ?

•Look for a central return grill spot

•Horizontal or Vertical Unit

•Spacepak in the attic or basement

•Reaching the other floors w/ 2”

•“I want the condenser behind the garage”

•Commercial and multi-zone systems

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Where to Place the Return?Where to Place the Return?Central Location – Out of Direct Living AreaCentral Location – Out of Direct Living Area

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Air Handler LocationAir Handler LocationAir Handler LocationAir Handler Location1. Return Air Duct Dictates Unit Location

• Best Location for Return Air Grill

• Split Return Air?

2. Unit Location Dictates Trunk Layout

• Best Option for Trunk Layout?

3. Outlet Location: Dictates Trunk Run

– How Many Outlets, Where do they go?

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Air Handler LocationAir Handler LocationAir Handler LocationAir Handler Location

ESP-3642

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Outlet LocationOutlet Location

ESP-3642

5190

4706

2385

606

3806

5935

2748

9910

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• Restrictors and Balancing:

• Each 2”run will provide between 1700-2000 btu at a run length of 10’-20’

• 3 restrictor sizes

• 15%, 30% and 50%

• Living room = 3 full runs

• Family room = 5 full runs

• How about the Dining room?

• Needs two outlets but gain is only 2800 btu.

• Use 2 30% restrictors on both runs. = 2800 btu

• Runs must total 19 full open for 3642D – 850 CFM to get ESP to 1” and 1.5” W.C.

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Outlet LocationOutlet Location

ESP-3642

5190

4706

2385

606

3806

5935

2748

9910

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High Static PlenumHigh Static Plenum

ShortrunsShortruns Long runsLong runs

Will this pull

on fittin

g?

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Considerations:Considerations:• Want to keep runs as close as possible to 10 feet in

length. Full 40 cfm and 2000 btu per outlet makes it much easier to balance…..

• Generally less $$$ to run supply plenum extra distance than run long 2” runs.

• Want to “premake” the 2” runs downstairs where it’s nice and cool!!!!

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SuggestedLayouts

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Plenum ConnectionPlenum Connection

ESP-3642

5190

4706

2385

606

3806

5935

2748

9910

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Estimating The JobEstimating The Job• Good measurements can make you money

• Old homes are gold but full of surprises

• Refer to Spacepak’s Typical equipment list

• Two sizes fit all

• Spacepak is a premium product

• Selling the extras

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Airflow ConsiderationsAirflow Considerations

•Spacepak min. required outlets 14, 19, 26

•Split or extended return duct

•Filters

•New air handler, old system

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We Never UndersizeWe Never Undersize

•Conventional systems undersize for humidity removal

•Difficult to keep up on 100° days

•Space Pak’s 6 row coil

•Humidity control built in

•Size for the worst day