Name:
NY-87-11-1 -- Engineering Principles Support an Adjustment Factor when Sizing Gas-fired Low-Intensity Infrared Equipment PDF
Published Date:
1987
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Gas-fired low-intensity infrared heating equipment has demonstrated operating efficiencies resulting in energy savings of 30% to 50% or more (Buckley and Seel 1986; New York Ad Hoc Committee 1973), which support application of an adjustment factor to standard heat loss calculations. This adjustment factor reduces the calculated heat input requirement for a given space when compared to standard procedures. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate that this is supportable with the application of basic engineering principles. The areas studied are:
-Radiant energy heats solid objects and the floor, not the air.
-The floor temperature is elevated proportional to the radiant intensity.
-With radiant heat, normal comfort levels are provided at a lower ambient temperature.
-There is less heat stratification with radiant heating.
Units: I-P
| File Size : | 1 file , 750 KB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 13 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-NY-87-11-1 |
| Published : | 1987 |