Thanks TIm, just started in building services (consultancy) and your videos are helpful! 6 months into the job and your videos are very practical and useful.
@timdestasiohvac Thanks for the great videos! 7.57 Latent (equipment cap.) - 5.1 Latent (load calc)=2.47 Latent excess cap. in the equipment. 2.47 x 50%= 1.24 extra latent capacity to add to the sensible equipment cap. 25.3 equipment cap. + 1.24 Latent excess= 26.5 latent cap. for the equipment. 26.5 sensible (equipment cap/NEW) / 27.4 sensible (load calc)= The new equipment will satisfy 97% of the sensible requirement. I thought I learned somewhere that Manual J(load calculation) has a built-in overestimate? Maybe 10%? Is this correct? If there is an overage(safety factor) in the load calc., the 3% shortage probably won't even be noticed and in reality may not be present. The building heat load will be satisfied by the equipment and occupants will be very comfortable. Really enjoy all your content and building science videos! Thanks again.
Great stuff! Another important video. I would’ve watched an hour on this topic.
Thanks TIm, just started in building services (consultancy) and your videos are helpful! 6 months into the job and your videos are very practical and useful.
@@NotAshamedRom116 awesome!
Tim as always nice video again
@@chesstime356 thx!
@timdestasiohvac Thanks for the great videos! 7.57 Latent (equipment cap.) - 5.1 Latent (load calc)=2.47 Latent excess cap. in the equipment. 2.47 x 50%= 1.24 extra latent capacity to add to the sensible equipment cap. 25.3 equipment cap. + 1.24 Latent excess= 26.5 latent cap. for the equipment. 26.5 sensible (equipment cap/NEW) / 27.4 sensible (load calc)= The new equipment will satisfy 97% of the sensible requirement.
I thought I learned somewhere that Manual J(load calculation) has a built-in overestimate? Maybe 10%? Is this correct?
If there is an overage(safety factor) in the load calc., the 3% shortage probably won't even be noticed and in reality may not be present. The building heat load will be satisfied by the equipment and occupants will be very comfortable.
Really enjoy all your content and building science videos! Thanks again.
@@RossHartig exactly. We are close enough.
By any chance you can cover these videos in SI units as well?
@@NotAshamedRom116 no sorry