Q3/ An auditorium is to be maintained at a temperature of 26°C dry bulb and 50% relative humidity. Air is to be supplied at a temperature not lower than 15°C dry bulb. The sensible heat gain is 110 kW and the latent heat gain is 37.5 kW. Take ventilating air as 25% by weight of the air from the room and is at 35°C dry bulb and 60% relative humidity. Determine the refrigeration capacity in tons of refrigeration (TR).

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Q3/ An auditorium is to be maintained at a temperature of 26°C dry bulb and 50% relative
humidity. Air is to be supplied at a temperature not lower than 15°C dry bulb. The sensible heat
gain is 110 kW and the latent heat gain is 37.5 kW. Take ventilating air as 25% by weight of the
air from the room and is at 35°C dry bulb and 60% relative humidity. Determine the
refrigeration capacity in tons of refrigeration (TR).
Recirculated Air
Auditorium
4
m.
Conditioner 15°C
m
mo
Qutside Air
3
Fan
26°C
Cool Air
50%RH
35°C
60%RH
Transcribed Image Text:Q3/ An auditorium is to be maintained at a temperature of 26°C dry bulb and 50% relative humidity. Air is to be supplied at a temperature not lower than 15°C dry bulb. The sensible heat gain is 110 kW and the latent heat gain is 37.5 kW. Take ventilating air as 25% by weight of the air from the room and is at 35°C dry bulb and 60% relative humidity. Determine the refrigeration capacity in tons of refrigeration (TR). Recirculated Air Auditorium 4 m. Conditioner 15°C m mo Qutside Air 3 Fan 26°C Cool Air 50%RH 35°C 60%RH
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