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Hi All
looking for some advice again.
I got a room in a care home that is reaching 29 degrees C on a day to day basis.
There is an air conditioning unit in there but that is not making any difference.
This room is an internal room with no external walls (with another 2 floors above).
We have today installed a new ducting system from this room travelling 20m to an external wall. The air conditioning unit is connected into this (blowing its hot air (about 60 degrees C) in to it out of the building). This system has in-line fans installed on it. The First being a 565 m3/hour unit and the second being a 254 m3/hour unit.
With this system we now have the room down to 24 degrees C, but this is still to hot!!! The room is a Medication room and must be kept at 20 degrees C for medication reasons.
I am also concerned about the long term and short term effect of running 60 degrees C air through these fans constantly (from the air conditioning unit). This run is the shortest route to the outside!!
The piping is all 4" waste pipe to minimise drag and resistances. There is also another fan from a sluce room connected to this system (between the 1st and 2nd fans) via a 45 degree "T" connector.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as we need to get the temperature down!
The client does not was to invest in a roof mounted air conditioning unit, so this is not an option!
1st Fan. http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/xpelair-ximx150t-25w-in-line-mixed-flow-fan/5338p
2nd Fan. http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/manrose-mf100-100mm-mixed-flow-fan/26867
Air Conditioning Unit. Challenge 414/0014
looking for some advice again.
I got a room in a care home that is reaching 29 degrees C on a day to day basis.
There is an air conditioning unit in there but that is not making any difference.
This room is an internal room with no external walls (with another 2 floors above).
We have today installed a new ducting system from this room travelling 20m to an external wall. The air conditioning unit is connected into this (blowing its hot air (about 60 degrees C) in to it out of the building). This system has in-line fans installed on it. The First being a 565 m3/hour unit and the second being a 254 m3/hour unit.
With this system we now have the room down to 24 degrees C, but this is still to hot!!! The room is a Medication room and must be kept at 20 degrees C for medication reasons.
I am also concerned about the long term and short term effect of running 60 degrees C air through these fans constantly (from the air conditioning unit). This run is the shortest route to the outside!!
The piping is all 4" waste pipe to minimise drag and resistances. There is also another fan from a sluce room connected to this system (between the 1st and 2nd fans) via a 45 degree "T" connector.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as we need to get the temperature down!
The client does not was to invest in a roof mounted air conditioning unit, so this is not an option!
1st Fan. http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/xpelair-ximx150t-25w-in-line-mixed-flow-fan/5338p
2nd Fan. http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/manrose-mf100-100mm-mixed-flow-fan/26867
Air Conditioning Unit. Challenge 414/0014