H
Ventilating air (cu.m/min.) = + Engine Combustion Air
D x SH x Dt
Where :-
H = Total Heat Radiation in (KW) (for engine + generator)
H = 125.5 KW (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
V = Ventilating air (cu.m/min.)
D = Density of air (kg/m3)
= 1.07 At 54 deg. C
SH = Specific heat of air ( kw.min/Kg.C)
= 0.017
dT= Temp. Rise inside engine room ( deg.C)
= 10 deg.C
ECA = Engine Combustion Air (Exhaust gas flow )
= 120 cu.m/min (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
7,182 cu.m/hr.
THEN :-
125.5
Ventilating air (V) = + 120
1.07 x 0.017 x 10
V = 810 cu.m/min
V = 28,564 cu.ft/min.
Important Notes :-
1- clean , cool , dry air circulates around the switchgear , flows through the rear of the generator ,
across the engine , and discharges through the radiator
2- Cool air shoul always be available for the engine air cleaner (air filter ).
3- For best ventilation results , air should flow first across the generator then to both sides of the engine
.
4- Inlets located at the end of the room will provide adequate ventilation only to the engine nearast the
inlet.
5- Air flow restriction should be 0.5 inch W.G
GENERATOR ROOM VENTILATION CALCULATION
H
Ventilating air (cu.m/min.) = + Engine Combustion Air
D x SH x Dt
Where :-
H = Total Heat Radiation in (KW) (for engine + generator)
H = 232 KW (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
V = Ventilating air (cu.m/min.)
D = Density of air (kg/m3)
= 1.07 At 54 deg. C
SH = Specific heat of air ( kw.min/Kg.C)
= 0.017
dT= Temp. Rise inside engine room ( deg.C)
= 10 deg.C
ECA = Engine Combustion Air (Exhaust gas flow )
= 191 cu.m/min (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
11,462 cu.m/hr.
THEN :-
232
Ventilating air (V) = + 191
1.07 x 0.017 x 10
V = 1466 cu.m/min
V = 51,737 cu.ft/min.
Important Notes :-
1- clean , cool , dry air circulates around the switchgear , flows through the rear of the generator ,
across the engine , and discharges through the radiator
2- Cool air shoul always be available for the engine air cleaner (air filter ).
3- For best ventilation results , air should flow first across the generator then to both sides of the engine
.
4- Inlets located at the end of the room will provide adequate ventilation only to the engine nearast the
inlet.
5- Air flow restriction should be 0.5 inch W.G
GENERATOR ROOM VENTILATION CALCULATION
H
Ventilating air (cu.m/min.) = + Engine Combustion Air
D x SH x Dt
Where :-
H = Total Heat Radiation in (KW) (for engine + generator)
H = 209 KW (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
V = Ventilating air (cu.m/min.)
D = Density of air (kg/m3)
= 1.07 At 54 deg. C
SH = Specific heat of air ( kw.min/Kg.C)
= 0.017
dT= Temp. Rise inside engine room ( deg.C)
= 10 deg.C
ECA = Engine Combustion Air (Exhaust gas flow )
= 254 cu.m/min (Ref. To specs. Sheet)
15,230 cu.m/hr.
THEN :-
209
Ventilating air (V) = + 254
1.07 x 0.017 x 10
V = 1403 cu.m/min
V = 49,491 cu.ft/min.
Important Notes :-
1- clean , cool , dry air circulates around the switchgear , flows through the rear of the generator ,
across the engine , and discharges through the radiator
2- Cool air shoul always be available for the engine air cleaner (air filter ).
3- For best ventilation results , air should flow first across the generator then to both sides of the engine
.
4- Inlets located at the end of the room will provide adequate ventilation only to the engine nearast the
inlet.
5- Air flow restriction should be 0.5 inch W.G