Bryant HRVBBSVA User Manual

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COOLING LOAD BTU

Outside

Cooling Load (BTUh) @ Inside Design

Temp 75°F and 50% Relative Humidity

Outside

Enthalpy

BTU/lb

HRVBBLHA1150

HRVBBLHA1250

30

670

1,071

31

1,090

1,741

32

1,509

2,411

33

1,928

3,080

34

2,347

3,750

35

2,766

4,419

36

3,185

5,089

37

3,604

5,759

38

4,023

6,428

39

4,442

7,098

40

4,861

7,767

41

5,280

8,437

42

5,699

9,107

The cooling load chart shows the loads in BTUh also. To use the

cooling load chart, first find the design enthalpy from a
psychrometric chart using the design dry bulb and wet bulb

temperatures. (See following psychrometric chart.) The cooling

load can then be found for a range of enthalpies for each
ventilator.
EXAMPLE: The cooling design dry bulb temperature for
Milwaukee, WI, is 87_F and the average wet bulb at that

temperature is 73_F. On the psychrometric chart the enthalpy is

about 37.7 BTU/lb of dry air which will round up to 38 BTU/lb
of dry air. In the left column, at 38 BTU/lb the HRVBBLHA1250

would have an additional cooling load of 6428 BTUh. This
additional load should be taken into account when sizing the air

cooling equipment.

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