[Equest-users] Difference between SV-A cooling capacity and SS-D building Hvac load (coil load)

Jeff Ross-Bain jeff at rbgb.com
Fri Sep 7 11:20:15 PDT 2012


Uday,

 

If I understand the question correctly, it is essentially the difference
between the cooling load of the space and the capacity of the equipment
needed to meet that load.

 

For example, a space load is based on internal and external heat gains and
ventilation required to maintain conditions in that space. The equipment
that supplies that load will have a  greater capacity as it must also
account for external loads not associated with the space load. This includes
the effects of treating outdoor air (moisture and temperature) as well as
other factors including heat losses (ducts) and heat generated by fan
motors, etc. The capacity at the equipment, or what is needed as it leaves
the coil, is called the coil load.

 

I hope this helps,

 

Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED AP BD+C, BEMP
Principal

404-220-8940 Office

404-220-8955 Direct

www.rbgb.com <http://www.rbgb.com/> 

Build Green. Save Time

 

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[mailto:equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Uday Gorre
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 3:00 AM
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [Equest-users] Difference between SV-A cooling capacity and SS-D
building Hvac load (coil load)

 

Dear user's,

 

What is the main difference  between SV-A cooling capacity and SS-D building
HVAC load (coil load) and how SV-A report cooling capacity is calculated.

 

Thanks &Regards 

 

Uday Kumar 

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