Residential building sizing issue
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:18 am
Hi all
I am working on a residential project located in tropical climate.
For Residential building, space like bedroom will have a negative thermal flow for external wall at night time, which means heat is transferred from space to ambient.
This seems not reasonable to me.
The cooling load calc process is: calculate the free floating air temperature first and then calc the cooling load.
For scenarios when air con is only turned on at night time, the indoor temperature at night under free floating case will be higher than outside; this causes the negative thermal flow from internal to external.
In such a case, the cooling load is only from internal conduction, internal heat gain(ppl, lighting, receptacle). Even the infiltration will help to take some cooling load away.
Any comment is welcome.
Thanks
I am working on a residential project located in tropical climate.
For Residential building, space like bedroom will have a negative thermal flow for external wall at night time, which means heat is transferred from space to ambient.
This seems not reasonable to me.
The cooling load calc process is: calculate the free floating air temperature first and then calc the cooling load.
For scenarios when air con is only turned on at night time, the indoor temperature at night under free floating case will be higher than outside; this causes the negative thermal flow from internal to external.
In such a case, the cooling load is only from internal conduction, internal heat gain(ppl, lighting, receptacle). Even the infiltration will help to take some cooling load away.
Any comment is welcome.
Thanks