Abstract

Suitable outdoor air conditions should be selected for the design of air conditioning systems so that the maximum plant loads can be determined; this applies to both summer and winter system load requirements. The designer, making an inappropriate choice, may either select conditions that are too extreme, leading to either:•oversized plant;•inflated capital cost;•poor plant efficiency;•increased operating costs;•poor plant control.or select conditions that are insufficiently stringent, leading to:•undersized plant;•indoor design conditions not being maintained at times of peak load.

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