[Bldg-sim] Process load assumptions for a kitchen

Kevin Henry khenry at walterfedy.com
Wed Oct 31 06:45:30 PDT 2012


Holly,
Refer to:
2009 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook: Cooking appliances information is found on pages 18.7 through 18.11.
Also refer to:
2005 ASHRAE Fundamentals and other previous editions if you are having difficulty finding specific appliances (Chapter 30).

Tables are provided that give energy rate in standby for a given rated appliance value. Rate of heat gain is quoted for sensible radiant, sensible convective, and latent as applicable. Usage factors and radiation factors are also provided. If your equipment doesn't match exactly with what's been tested you'll have to make some decisions on what would be reasonable values given the information available.

Kevin



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From: Ömer Moltay [mailto:omoltay at mimtarch.com]
Sent: 2012 October 29 18:35
To: bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] Process load assumptions for a

Hi,

This could help:
http://www.fishnick.com/design/resources/leed/

Or try the COMNET modeling guidelines.

Omer Moltay
Mimta

29.10.2012 23:38 tarihinde, Holly W. Samuelson yazdı:
Dear Building Sim,
Does anyone have information on process loads for a cafeteria kitchen?  This is for an academic project, so any and all examples would be helpful.  We're looking for any info you can give us such as: power density, schedule, fraction lost, latent fraction, radiant fraction.  Thank you in advance!
Best,
Holly

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Holly W. Samuelson
Registered Architect | NCARB | LEED AP BD+C
Instructor Harvard Graduate School of Design





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