H.5.2 cooling load of hvac system, H.5.3 heating energy consumption – Retrotec USACE User Manual
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H4 ENERGY & PROCESS ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
Heat transfer through the building envelope due to warmer outside air
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Infi ltration due to wind and a stack effect (gravity forces)
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Ventilation airfl ow rate
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Internal factors:
Industrial processes such as machining, welding, heat treatment, etc.
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Electrical motors
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Process equipment with a high surface temperature
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Steam or hot water pipes, hot water tanks, etc.
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Lighting
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People
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Computers, vending machines.
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H.5.2 Cooling Load of HVAC System
If cooling is provided by HVAC system with a cooling coil, cooling load is cal-
culated using the following equation:
Q
cool
=
* q
vent
* (h
s
−
h
out
)
where
Q
cool
= cooling load of ventilation, kW
= air density, kg/m
3
q
vent
= ventilation
airfl ow rate, m
3
/s
h
s
= supply air enthalpy, kJ/kg
h
out
= outside air enthalpy, kJ/kg
H.5.3 Heating Energy Consumption
Generally, the heating energy consumption of a building can be calculated
using the following equation:
Q
=
(Q
loss
+
Q
inf
+
Q
vent
+
Q
hv
−
Q
int. load
/
where
Q
= heating energy consumption, kWh
Q
loss
= losses of heat through the building envelope, kWh
Q
inf
= heat losses due to infi ltration, kWh