sorry please check your input data and definition. you only input the walls if your walls are external walls exposed to sunlight. for internal wall, please use partition. and floor above conditioned space means that your calculated room is above another room which is conditioned to same room temperature.
Yes, you are right but these are only just examples. Select wall that are exposed, it depends on orientation of building. For internal walls you will use partition walls and fo roof also.
Hi, again many thanks for your video. I have a question about the software. I want to see the effect of filtration like HEPA filters on energy consumption of the HVAC system ( mostly pressure drop related energy consumption). Is it possible to do with this software? If not, do you have any suggestions?
I have a question, you defined room one as zone 1, is that correct? also how could I gain access to the software, is there a free download, or a website where I could purchase a membership? Thank you so much this has been so helpful, I'm a mechanical Engineer in NYC and I'm working on a project to design a HVCA system for a two story house....Thank you again for the video and the help
It depends on your building orientation and exposure, if 3 walls are exposed than do calculation for these 3 walls and consider 4 th one is partitioned space or you can only do calculation for 3 walls only. in video these are just examples everyone have different scenarios.
Negative pressure means more exhaust than fresh air, you need to account for 100% fresh air and put direct exhaust cfm in the thermostat option. This way you can calculate load for negative rooms.
@@passionateengineer04 thanks for reply. i have done the same but didn.t find any information in HAP report regarding the negative pressure. kindly make a dedicated video for design of negative pressure rooms in HAP.
Yes, you right, i think it was mistakenly removed, during video recording. You can follow the procedure by yourself, i was teaching the method to do such calculations
Hello sir, I have a final year year project on HVAC, can you plzz give me your nmber, i want to discuss my project that how i can strt it, i will be very thankfull Thank you
@@passionateengineer04 thank you so much for your valuable reply sir can please give me the clean room design related books and excel file ( heat load with pressurisation) at nalavadegaurav@gmail.com
Can you please guide me why you want to add a Hygienic unit in HAP? Because AHU is enough in system data for cleanroom and others. If your country have high humidity in some seasons than you have to calculate load on that temperature in which humidity is high, else you can use dedicated software for load calculation of cleanroom and healthcare facility.
@@passionateengineer04 sir in our country we have high humidity and i am doing calculations for Health care facility (veterinary clinic) (Rooms , Surgical, Pharmacy, and Examination/Treatment rooms) for that i need to select hygienic units
@@muzaffershaik8336 you need to calculate load at high humidity, e.g in August humidity is high, so you need to calculate load on these parameters not on ambient temperature. Once you get the load, then you need to select hygienic AHU based manufacturer selection.
Group A: In or near ceiling, horizontal discharge. Group B: In or near floor, vertical non-spreading discharge. Group C: In or near floor, vertical spreading discharge. Group D: In or near floor, horizontal discharge. Group E: In or near ceiling, vertical discharge.
@@passionateengineer04 Sir can you share with me your ductwork in sad micu and isolation room just for my understanding that sir how you done ductwork please sir share with me that will be your kindness❣ my email sir👉 faisalhussain8899@gmail.com
Thanks alot man this video is so helpful and I learned many things from it 🤔🤔🤓🤓
sorry please check your input data and definition. you only input the walls if your walls are external walls exposed to sunlight. for internal wall, please use partition. and floor above conditioned space means that your calculated room is above another room which is conditioned to same room temperature.
Yes, you are right but these are only just examples. Select wall that are exposed, it depends on orientation of building. For internal walls you will use partition walls and fo roof also.
Exactly that's what I was thinking when I saw this
Hello, very informative. CAn i ask where to find the sofware that you used for cooling load calculations?
HAP 4.9 or 5.1 can be downloaded from internet for free
Sir, can we get the revit arch model of this drawing for practice? Or any other model for practice?
God bless you
Hi, again many thanks for your video. I have a question about the software. I want to see the effect of filtration like HEPA filters on energy consumption of the HVAC system ( mostly pressure drop related energy consumption). Is it possible to do with this software? If not, do you have any suggestions?
I think there is some problem in this video regarding that and window exposure in its properties you expose all 4-side wall how???
It's just for calculations.all depends on the building orientation
nice video very well done
Can you tell me what hvac air conditioning and ventilation system is used in intensive care unit
Double skin DX Ahu with condensing unit, with hepa filter in terminal.
Very useful video thank you so much
Nee ductless AHU systems ...are they NABH accredited?
Yes, if it follows guidelines.
Do you want to use it in OT?
I have a question, you defined room one as zone 1, is that correct? also how could I gain access to the software, is there a free download, or a website where I could purchase a membership? Thank you so much this has been so helpful, I'm a mechanical Engineer in NYC and I'm working on a project to design a HVCA system for a two story house....Thank you again for the video and the help
Yes room as a zone,you can download a crack version of software but it's better to buy it from the carrier website.
HAP v5.1.
Thank you
@@passionateengineer04 Thank you so much!
Why u are considering all 4 wall?
, you need to consider the wall facing outside and other wall shall be partitions wall if it is not air conditioned
It depends on your building orientation and exposure, if 3 walls are exposed than do calculation for these 3 walls and consider 4 th one is partitioned space or you can only do calculation for 3 walls only. in video these are just examples everyone have different scenarios.
Sir, ideal place of HVAC department in Hospital ? which floor? can i keep it at basement ?
Basement
@@passionateengineer04 thank you
Kindly explain how to design a room with a negative pressure in HAP.
Negative pressure means more exhaust than fresh air, you need to account for 100% fresh air and put direct exhaust cfm in the thermostat option.
This way you can calculate load for negative rooms.
I will try to upload a video on this topic
@@passionateengineer04 thanks for reply. i have done the same but didn.t find any information in HAP report regarding the negative pressure. kindly make a dedicated video for design of negative pressure rooms in HAP.
@@passionateengineer04 fresh air means Outdoor air?
@@crazycontroller7751 yes
Does your design have recirculated air?
Yes in ICU
thank you btw what software you are using to calculate? hope you can share it thanks from the 🇵🇭
Hourly analysis Program (HAP 4.9)
hi dear many thanks for your video.Is it possible have that excel file
Can you state where you got this information from please?
ASHRAE 170, FDC
Can you provide me video for isolation room HAP design?
Sure
@@passionateengineer04 I'm waiting
hello sir, how to add recirculation air in HAP software( i mean recirculation Air changes per hour ACH) please clarify?
drive.google.com/file/d/1PMU8bPZZc_3kQ-eTngDEHpIr9TlZ7RGt/view?usp=drivesdk
You will find your answer in the above link.
Thank you
@@passionateengineer04....... Sir kindly give permission to access above link
@@muzaffershaik8336 you can download it and can edit in your PC.
Thank you
in Patient room, why outdoor ventilation air =0 , SA=280 CFM, it means using 100% RA, I seen you input= 23 CFM but result =0
Yes, you right, i think it was mistakenly removed, during video recording.
You can follow the procedure by yourself, i was teaching the method to do such calculations
Thanks in advance
Hello sir,
I have a final year year project on HVAC, can you plzz give me your nmber, i want to discuss my project that how i can strt it, i will be very thankfull
Thank you
Why did you give 100 percent ventilation when it was asking only 15 percent extra exhaust?
15% extra exhaust mean you have to exhaust 15% more air than supply air.
PASSIONATE ENGINEER yes but you gave 100 percent ventilation there
Yes but we do that in excelsheet later, like once we get the total exhaust cfm we add 15 per more
Sir thank you for this video
Can we use HAP for pressurisation room if yes then how to do it please tell me
Yes you can use by ACH method.
@@passionateengineer04 thank you so much for your valuable reply sir can please give me the clean room design related books and excel file ( heat load with pressurisation) at nalavadegaurav@gmail.com
Ok i will share, just give me reminder on my email.
@@passionateengineer04 what is your email id sir
Naqqash.sajid@gmail.com
Hi bro,I'm go with fcu
So what I select air system type?
Fcu is not suitable for hospitals, or you can use ducted type with filter bank.
Sir can u tell me the name of this hospital for which u have done Room 1 calculations
Sorry its confidential
Please make a one video of ahu coil selection
Ok i will make one
Can you share the documents that you used in this video
Link is in description
Sir. in HAP software, Equipment class: Hygienic units not available plz tell me how to add
Can you please guide me why you want to add a Hygienic unit in HAP?
Because AHU is enough in system data for cleanroom and others.
If your country have high humidity in some seasons than you have to calculate load on that temperature in which humidity is high, else you can use dedicated software for load calculation of cleanroom and healthcare facility.
@@passionateengineer04 sir in our country we have high humidity and i am doing calculations for Health care facility (veterinary clinic) (Rooms , Surgical, Pharmacy, and Examination/Treatment rooms) for that i need to select hygienic units
@@muzaffershaik8336 you need to calculate load at high humidity, e.g in August humidity is high, so you need to calculate load on these parameters not on ambient temperature.
Once you get the load, then you need to select hygienic AHU based manufacturer selection.
@@passionateengineer04 ok thank you sir
Clean room design pls..
Sir what is mean by Group A and Group E diffusers in ASHRAE standard 170?
Group A: In or near ceiling, horizontal discharge.
Group B: In or near floor, vertical non-spreading discharge.
Group C: In or near floor, vertical spreading discharge.
Group D: In or near floor, horizontal discharge.
Group E: In or near ceiling, vertical discharge.
@@passionateengineer04 tnk u so much sir ❣
@@passionateengineer04 Sir can you share with me your ductwork in sad micu and isolation room just for my understanding that sir how you done ductwork please sir share with me that will be your kindness❣ my email sir👉
faisalhussain8899@gmail.com
Sir please upload a video on dehumidified air calculation 🙏
Ok
@@passionateengineer04 please
Nice video. Make a video on heppa filter sizing.