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Heat management worksheets

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Select and prepare an installation site • System environmental requirements. 3. Complete the heat management worksheets. 4. Is the temperature acceptable? • If yes, no changes are required. • If no, go to the next step. 5. Determine if reserve cooling capacity exists. • If yes, revise the worksheet data and return to step 3. • If no, change the room heat management capacity or reject the chosen location. Heat management worksheets The worksheets in this section are used to calculate the potential change in room temperature resulting from the installation of a DocuTech system. Use the results from these calculations to determine if additional heat handling capability is required. Gather existing room characteristics Record the following information about the room in which the DocuTech will be installed. These figures will be used in later calculations. Proceed to the next section to calculate the change in heat load to the room. Table 4-8. Existing room characteristics 1a. Room airflow rate in total cubic feet per minute (CFM) and under maximum heat load conditions with present equipment 1a. Room airflow rate_______ CFM 1b. Temperature of incoming air (° F or ° C) NOTE: The site HVAC engineer or contractor should be consulted for this information. 1b. Air temperature_______ ° F or ° C 2. Temperature of the room (° F or ° C) under maximum heat load conditions. 2. Room temperature_______ ° F or ° C 3. Maximum acceptable room temperature (° F or ° C). NOTE: Although the system will operate in temperatures from 50° to 90°F (10° to 32° C), operator safety, comfort, and the humidity must be considered when determining an acceptable room temperature. 3. Room temperature_______ ° F or ° C 4-18 DocuTech 61xx Installation Planning Guide

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Select and prepare an installation site
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DocuTech 61xx Installation Planning Guide
System environmental requirements.
3.
Complete the heat management worksheets.
4.
Is the temperature acceptable?
If yes, no changes are required.
If no, go to the next step.
5.
Determine if reserve cooling capacity exists.
If yes, revise the worksheet data and return to step 3.
If no, change the room heat management capacity or
reject the chosen location.
Heat management worksheets
The worksheets in this section are used to calculate the potential
change in room temperature resulting from the installation of a
DocuTech system. Use the results from these calculations to
determine if additional heat handling capability is required.
Gather existing room characteristics
Record the following information about the room in which the
DocuTech will be installed. These figures will be used in later
calculations. Proceed to the next section to calculate the change
in heat load to the room.
Table 4-8. Existing room characteristics
1a. Room airflow rate in total cubic feet per minute (CFM) and under
maximum heat load conditions with present equipment
1b. Temperature of incoming air (° F or ° C)
NOTE:
The site HVAC engineer or contractor should be consulted for this
information.
1a. Room airflow rate_______
CFM
1b. Air temperature_______ ° F
or ° C
2. Temperature of the room (° F or ° C) under maximum heat load conditions.
2. Room temperature_______ °
F or ° C
3. Maximum acceptable room temperature (° F or ° C).
NOTE:
Although the system will operate in temperatures from 50° to 90°F
(10° to 32° C), operator safety, comfort, and the humidity must be considered
when determining an acceptable room temperature.
3. Room temperature_______ °
F or ° C