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1 System Sizing

2 Proper System Design Load Calculation Equipment Selection Duct Layout Branch runs Terminations Start ups Customer checks

3 The Next Step Kwik-Way Room By Room Load Calculation www.spacepak.com Contractor assistance

4 Load Calculation Essential for a properly performing job Shortcuts are not encouraged BTUs not CFM!!! Loads give you net values Equipment discussed in nominal values

5 Load Exceptions Sensible vs Latent Don’t add 1/3rd for latent Sunrooms Where does it face? Commercial applications Exceptional heat sources?

6 Load Calculation ACCA Manual J Industry Standard Currently revision 8 Not for commercial loads Cautions in rooms with large glass areas Use peak function for large glass areas www.acca.org

7 Kwik Way Runs from Internet www.spacepak.com and then contractor assistance www.spacepak.com http://www.spacepak.com/html/hvac_contractor_install ation.htm http://www.spacepak.com/html/hvac_contractor_install ation.htm Quick program Free Does not keep files, must print out Skip to Equipment Selection

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17 This was done off internet…. www.spacepak.com Room by room analysis. Totals load and suggests model and size. Nice presentation tool. Want a CD? Ask you salesmen….

18 ALTITUDE CORRECTION determine atmospheric pressure at given altitude Step One Altitude Pressure = 14.696x(1-6.87535E-06xA) 5.2561 Where: A = altitude in feet

19 Step Two Correct CFM for Altitude Corrected CFM = 529.67xaxb 14.696x(c+459.67) Where: a=pressure at altitude, b=specific CFM, c=entering air temperature ALTITUDE CORRECTION

20 Equipment Selection Check systems capacity chart Match to the load calculation Data on internet www.ariprimenet.org Use mix match systems

21 ARI Listing (edited) Model # SpacePak #MfrSEERMatched capacityAEU AC024X1222AC024X1222 345719 ESP-2430V+TDRLUXAIRE, 11.10 * 22600 * $171* AC024X1222 345540 ESP-2430D+TDRLUXAIRE, 10.90 * 22200 * $171*AC024X1222

22 System Design Let’s do a house!

23 My Mother-In-Law’s house

24 80’s Ranch. On a slab Attic space available Windows are double pane, low “e” Walls are R13 Ceilings are 8’ R19 Heated with boiler and baseboard (cooling only) 70 by 38 ft.

25 This was done on internet…. www.spacepak.com Room by room analysis. Totals load and suggests model and size. Nice presentation tool. Want a CD? Ask your salesmen….

26 Where do I fit the Equipment in ? Look for a central return grill spot Horizontal or Vertical Unit Spacepak in the attic or basement Reaching the other floors w/ 2” “I want the condenser behind the garage” Commercial and multi-zone systems

27 Where to Place the Return? Central Location – Out of Direct Living Area

28 Air Handler Location 1. Return Air Duct Dictates Unit Location Best Location for Return Air Grill Split Return Air? 2. Unit Location Dictates Trunk Layout Best Option for Trunk Layout? 3. Outlet Location: Dictates Trunk Run – How Many Outlets, Where do they go?

29 Air Handler Location ESP-3642

30 Outlet Location ESP-3642 5190 4706 2385 606 3806 5935 2748 9910

31 Restrictors and Balancing: Each 2”run will provide between 1700-2000 btu at a run length of 10’-20’ 3 restrictor sizes 15%, 30% and 50% Living room = 3 full runs Family room = 5 full runs How about the Dining room? Needs two outlets but gain is only 2800 btu. Use 2 30% restrictors on both runs. = 2800 btu Runs must total 19 full open for 3642D – 850 CFM to get ESP to 1” and 1.5” W.C.

32 Outlet Location ESP-3642 5190 4706 2385 606 3806 5935 2748 9910 > <

33 High Static Plenum Short runs Short runs Long runs Will this pull on fitting?

34 Considerations: Want to keep runs as close as possible to 10 feet in length. Full 40 cfm and 2000 btu per outlet makes it much easier to balance….. Generally less $$$ to run supply plenum extra distance than run long 2” runs. Want to “premake” the 2” runs downstairs where it’s nice and cool!!!!

35 Suggested Layouts

36 Plenum Connection ESP-3642 5190 4706 2385 606 3806 5935 2748 9910 > <

37 Estimating The Job Good measurements can make you money Old homes are gold but full of surprises Refer to Spacepak’s Typical equipment list Two sizes fit all Spacepak is a premium product Selling the extras

38 Airflow Considerations Spacepak min. required outlets 14, 19, 26 Split or extended return duct Filters New air handler, old system

39 We Never Undersize Conventional systems undersize for humidity removal Difficult to keep up on 100° days Space Pak’s 6 row coil Humidity control built in Size for the worst day


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