duct design for the time constrained world
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duct design for the time constrained world
DUCT DESIGN FOR THE TIME CONSTRAINED WORLD This is a simplified duct design process. It assumes the user has covered the following requirements before starting: 1: Identify room by room heat loss and heat gain with the designed CFM requirements for each room 2: Select the smallest capacity equipment that meets the whole house heating and cooling loads 3: Identify the fan curve for the equipment selected. The fan MUST be able to meet the total system airflow at no greater than .6 IWC 4: Identify the filter pressure drop at total system air flow. The pressure drop cannot exceed .10 IWC 5: Don’t do dumb stuff 6: Select registers with throw in mind Step 1: Sketch the system on the floor plan with each register delivering no more than 150 cfm. It’s your job to know where the beams will be so take them into account during layout. Write on the sketch how much air each register will deliver. Write on each duct how much air it will be carrying. If a trunk serves three 100 cfm duct runs, it needs to carry 300 CFM. Heat Pump Or AC Tonnage 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Step 2: From the following charts, determine the highest system flow rate you will need. It is recommended that you size as if an AC system will be installed even if you are not presently installing one. This will be used to size the main plenum and main return duct. System CFM 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Gas Input BTUS/HR 40000 60000 80000 Duct Size SYSTEM CFM 600 900 1200 Step 3: Size the total gross return area using the following chart SYSTEM 600 700 800 CFM Gross Area Return Size 300 350 400 (Sq.Inches) 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 Flex Duct Sheet Metal Maximum airflow Maximum airflow for duct size for duct size 30 30 50 50 75 85 110 125 175 200 225 240 325 350 475 525 700 750 1000 1200 1400 1600 Step 4: Use the duct size chart and the square to round chart to size each section of duct work. Note these sizes on each section of duct work. If a duct run is greater than 25 feet or has more than 4 fittings, upsize the duct one size. SQUARE TO ROUND CONVERSIONS DESIGN CFM 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 4 Inch 4X6 4X8 4X10 4X12 4X16 4X18 4X20 4X22 4X22 4X24 Design CFM 60 110 160 215 270 325 375 425 500 550 600 650 725 800 6 Inch 6X4 6X6 6X8 6X10 6X12 6X14 6X16 6X18 6X20 6X22 6X24 6X26 6X28 6X40 Design CFM 8 Inch 90 8X4 160 8X6 230 8X8 310 8X10 400 8X12 500 8X14 575 8X16 675 8X18 750 8X20 850 8X22 925 8X24 1025 8X26 1100 8X28 1200 8X30 Design CFM 10Inch 125 4X10 215 6X10 310 8X10 425 10X10 550 10X12 675 10X14 800 10X16 925 10X18 1050 10X20 1200 10X22 1325 10X24 1425 10X26 1550 10X20 1675 10X30 Design CFM 150 275 400 550 675 800 950 1100 1250 1400 1600 12 Inch 4X12 6X12 8X12 10X12 12X12 14X12 16X12 18X12 20X12 22X12 24X12 Step 5: Write the size of each duct on the duct sketch REQUIREMENT ONE Room-by-room air flow requirements 2 REQUIREMENT TWO Select the smallest capacity equipment that meets the whole house heating and cooling loads. GMS8 Specifications Heating Capacity Input Natural Gas Output LP Gas Output AFUE Tons AC @ 0.5 ESP GMS8 GMS8 GMS8 GMS8 GMS8 0453AN 0703AN 0704BN 0904BN 095CN GMS8 1155CN GMS8 1405DN 45,000 36,000 32,000 80 3 115,000 92,000 80,000 80 5 140,000 112,000 96,000 80 5 70,000 56,000 48,000 80 3 70,000 56,000 48,000 80 4 90,000 72,000 64,000 80 4 90,000 72,000 64,000 80 5 3 REQUIREMENT THREE The fan curve for the air handler you select MUST be able to meet the total system airflow at no greater than .5 IWC for PSC motors or .7 for ECMs 4 REQUIREMENT FOUR The filter pressure drop at total system air cannot exceed .10 IWC. 5 REQUIREMENT FIVE Don’t do dumb stuff Stretch the flex Keep duct runs short Use elbows on boots Use turning vanes on the return and supply air handler fittings Don’t install the ‘flow killers’ (keep individual fitting’s ELs below 50) 6 REQUIREMENT SIX Pick registers with a minimum throw of five feet. 7 STEP ONE Sketch the system on the floor plan with no more than 150 cfm being delivered by each register. It’s your job to know where the beams and obstructions will be, so take them into account during layout. Write on the sketch how much air each register will deliver. Write on each duct how much air it will be carrying. If a trunk serves three 100 cfm duct runs, it needs to carry 300 CFM. 8 STEP TWO From the following charts, determine the highest system flow rate you will need. It’s recommended that you size as if an AC system will be installed even if you are not presently installing one. This will be used to size the main plenum and main return duct. Heat Pump or AC Tonnage System CFM Gas Input BTUs/hr System CFM 1.5 600 40000 600 2 800 60000 900 2.5 1000 80000 1200 3 1200 3.5 1400 4 1600 9 STEP THREE Size the Return Grille(s) SYSTEM CFM 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 Gross Area Return Size 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 (Sq. Inches) 800 A GENERAL RULE: 2 cfm per sq. inch Examples: 3 tons: 1200 CFM/2 = 600 sq inches 2 tons: 800 CFM/2 = 400 sq inches 850 STEP FOUR Size each duct section according to these tables Duct Size 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 Flex Duct SHEET METAL Maximum airflow Maximum airflow for duct size for duct size 30 30 50 50 75 85 110 125 175 200 225 240 325 350 475 525 700 750 1000 1200 1400 1600 STEP FOUR CONT. SQUARE TO ROUND CONVERSIONS DESIGN CFM 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 4 Inch 4X6 4X8 4X10 4X12 4X16 4X18 4X20 4X22 4X22 4X24 Design ICFM 60 110 160 215 270 325 375 425 500 550 600 650 725 800 6 Inch 6X4 6X6 6X8 6X10 6X12 6X14 6X16 6X18 6X20 6X22 6X24 6X26 6X28 6X40 Design CFM 90 160 230 310 400 500 575 675 750 850 925 1025 1100 1200 8 Inch 8X4 8X6 8X8 8X10 8X12 8X14 8X16 8X18 8X20 8X22 8X24 8X26 8X28 8X30 Design CFM 125 215 310 425 550 675 800 925 1050 1200 1325 1425 1550 1675 10 Inch 4X10 6X10 8X10 10X10 10X12 10X14 10X16 10X18 10X20 10X22 10X24 10X26 10X20 10X30 Design ICFM 150 275 400 550 675 800 950 1100 1250 1400 1600 12 Inch 4X12 6X12 8X12 10X12 12X12 14X12 16X12 18X12 20X12 22X12 24X12 STEP 5: NOTE DUCT SIZES ON SKETCH