A summer air-conditioning shown below is required to maintain a certain room at specified conditions. The layout of the system is indicated on the next page and the specifications are listed below. System specifications: Required room temperature: 23⁰C, 50% Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure: 101 kPa Outside air conditions: 30⁰C, 80% Relative humidity Sensible heat gain: 5 kW Latent heat gain: 4 kW Temperature rise across fan: 1.5⁰C Temperature of air leaving cooler: 12⁰C Temperature of air entering room: 18⁰C

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A summer air-conditioning shown below is required to maintain a certain room at specified conditions. The layout of the system is indicated on the next page and the specifications are listed below.
System specifications:
Required room temperature: 23⁰C, 50% Relative humidity
Atmospheric pressure: 101 kPa
Outside air conditions: 30⁰C, 80% Relative humidity
Sensible heat gain: 5 kW
Latent heat gain: 4 kW
Temperature rise across fan: 1.5⁰C
Temperature of air leaving cooler: 12⁰C
Temperature of air entering room: 18⁰C
Apparatus dew point of cooler: 7⁰C

 

Draw the processes on a psychrometric chart and determine the following:

1.The ratio of mass flow rate of re-circulated air to the mass flow rate of air supplied to the room.

2.The heat removed by the cooling coil.
3.The heat supplied in the re-heating coil.
4.The cooling coil bypass factor.

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2
Room
Outside
Fan
4
Outside
Heater
Cooler
5.
Transcribed Image Text:1 2 Room Outside Fan 4 Outside Heater Cooler 5.
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