1、ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 190-2013Method of Testingfor RatingIndoor Pool DehumidifiersApproved by the ASHRAE Standards Committee on January 26, 2013; by the ASHRAE Board of Directors on January 29, 2013;and by the American National Standards Institute on May 3, 2013.ASHRAE Standards are scheduled to be u
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13、l be made, either stated or implied,that the product has been approved by ASHRAE.*Denotes members of voting status when the document was approved for publicationASHRAE Standard Project Committee 190CognizantTC:TC 8.10, Mechanical Dehumidification Equipment and Heat PipesSPLS Liaison: Rita M. Harrold
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17、ithout ASHRAEs prior written permission.CONTENTSANSI/ASHRAE Standard 190, Method of Testing for Rating Indoor Pool DehumidifiersSECTION PAGEForeword. 21 Purpose 22 Scope . 23 Instruments. 24 Airflow and Air Differential Pressure Measurement Apparatus 25 Methods of Testing and Calculation . 26 Test P
18、rocedures . 57 Data to Be Recorded 58 Test Results 89 Symbols Used in Equations 810 Reference Properties and Data 9NOTEApproved addenda, errata, or interpretations for this standard can be downloaded free of charge from the ASHRAE Web site at www.ashrae.org/technology. 2013 ASHRAE1791 Tullie Circle
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20、Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.2 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 190-2013(This foreword is not part of this standard. It ismerely informative and does not containrequirements necessary for conforma
21、nce to thestandard. It has not been processed according to theANSI requirements for a standard and may containmaterial that has not been subject to public review ora consensus process. Unresolved objectors oninformative material are not offered the right toappeal at ASHRAE or ANSI.)FOREWORDThis Stan
22、dard was prepared under the auspices ofASHRAE. It may be used, in whole or in part, by anassociation or government agency with due credit toASHRAE. Adherence is strictly on a voluntary basis andmerely in the interests of obtaining uniform standardsthroughout the industry.1. PURPOSE The purpose of th
23、is standard is to prescribe test meth-ods for determining the moisture removal capacity andefficiency, the pool heating capacity, and sensible andtotal cooling capacity for indoor pool dehumidifiers.2. SCOPE2.1 This standard applies to indoor pool dehumidifiersusing electrically driven, mechanical v
24、apor-compressionrefrigeration systems consisting of one or more factory-made assemblies that dehumidify and circulate air andmay include pool water heating, air reheating, cooling,filtering, and heat recovery.2.2 Systems other than the above are excluded.3. INSTRUMENTS3.1 Temperature-Measuring Instr
25、uments3.1.1 All temperature measurements shall be made inaccordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1 StandardMethod for Temperature Measurement.3.2 Pressure-Measuring Instruments3.2.1 Pressure measurements shall be made in accor-dance with ASHRAE Standard 41.3 Standard Method forPressure Measurement.
26、3.3 Air Differential Pressureand Airflow Measurements3.3.1 The static pressure difference across nozzles andvelocity pressures at nozzle throats shall be measuredaccording to ASHRAE Standard 41.6 Standard Methodfor Measurement of Moist Air Properties.3.4 Electrical Instruments3.4.1 Electrical measur
27、ements shall be made witheither indicating or integrating instruments.3.4.2 Instruments used for measuring the electricalpower input to fan motors, compressor motors, or otherequipment accessories shall be accurate to 1.0% of theindicated value.3.4.3 Instruments used for measuring the electricalpowe
28、r input to heaters or other apparatus furnishing heatloads shall be accurate to 1.0% of the quantity mea-sured.3.4.4 Voltages shall be measured at the equipment ter-minals. Instruments used for measuring voltages shall beaccurate to 1.0% of the quantity measured.3.5 Liquid Flow Measurement3.5.1 Wate
29、r flow rates shall be measured with a liquidflowmeter or quantity meter having an accuracy of 1.0%of the indicated value in accordance with ASHRAEStandard 41.8 Standard Methods of Measurement of Flowof Liquids in Pipes Using Orifice Flowmeters.3.5.2 Condensate collection rates shall be determinedusi
30、ng a liquid quantity meter having an accuracy of 1.0%of the indicated value. 3.6 Time and Mass Measurements3.6.1 Time interval measurements shall be made withan instrument having an accuracy of 0.2% of the indicatedvalue.3.6.2 Mass measurements shall be made with an instru-ment having an accuracy of
31、 1.0% of the indicated value. 4. AIRFLOW AND AIR DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT APPARATUS4.1 Air Enthalpy Apparatus4.1.1 Recommended configurations for the test appara-tus are provided in ASHRAE Standard 41.2 StandardMethods for Laboratory Air-Flow Measurement at thedesired wet-bulb and dry-bulb
32、temperatures.4.2 Airflow-Measuring Apparatus4.2.1 Airflow measurements shall be made in accor-dance with ASHRAE Standard 41.2 Standard Methods forLaboratory Air-Flow Measurement.4.3 External Static-Pressure Measurements.4.3.1 External static pressure shall be measured inaccordance with ASHRAE Standa
33、rd 41.2 Standard Meth-ods for Laboratory Air-Flow Measurement.5. METHODS OF TESTING AND CALCULATION5.1 Standard Test Method5.1.1 The following test method for measuring space-conditioning capacity, for all component arrangementsshown in Table 1, is covered in this standard:a. Indoor Air Enthalpy Met
34、hod.5.1.2 For the validation of the air enthalpy measure-ments, it is required to use the cooling condensate massmethod. Section 5.2 describes a method for measuringcooling condensate and determining moisture removalcapacity. Condensate mass measurements shall be 5% ofmeasurement of air enthalpy tes
35、t results. ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 190-2013 35.2 Cooling Condensate Measurement5.2.1 The latent cooling capaci
36、ty shall be determinedfrom the measurements of the condensate flow rate. Thedrain connection should be trapped to stabilize condensateflow.5.2.2 Calculations5.2.2.1 Latent cooling capacity is calculated as fol-lows:(1)5.2.2.2 The sensible cooling capacity is then calcu-lated as follows:(2)5.3 Indoor
37、 Air Enthalpy Methods5.3.1 Space-conditioning capacity is determined mea-suring airflow rate, dry-bulb temperature, and watervapor content of the air that enters and leaves the coil.Air enthalpies shall be determined in accordance withANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.6 Standard Method forMeasurement of Moist
38、 Air Properties.5.3.2 This method shall be used for equipment havingtotal cooling capacities of less than 135,000 Btu/h(39.6 kW) and may be used for equipment with greatercapacities.5.3.3 Cooling Calculations5.3.3.1 Total, sensible, and latent indoor coolingcapacities, based on test data collected a
39、ccording to theindoor air enthalpy method, shall be calculated using thefollowing equations:1(3)(4)where(5)(6)andTABLE 1 Applicable Test Methods for Dehumidifying, Cooling, Reheating,and/or Water HeatingComponent ArrangementMethod of Heat RejectionIndoor Air Enthalpy MethodSingle-package, indoorAir
40、reheatXPool waterAir reheat and pool waterSingle-package, indoor, water-cooledAir reheatXPool waterAir reheat and pool waterA/C condenser and pool waterA/C condenserSingle-package, indoor, air-cooledAir reheatXPool waterAir reheat and pool waterA/C condenser and pool waterA/C condenserSplit-system,i
41、ndoor, air-cooledAir reheatXPool waterAir reheat and pool waterA/C condenser and pool waterA/C condenserqlci1061 wc=2.47 106wc=1The latent indoor cooling capacity is a function of the latent heatof vaporization (hfg) of water. In equations for qlci, the hfg,1061 Btu/lb (2.47106 J/kg), corresponding
42、to 57F (14C) isused. Also, the energy associated with the leaving condensate isnot included because its impact on net capacity is negligible.qsciqtciqlci=qtci60Qmiha1ha2vn-60Qmiha1ha2vn1 Wn+-=Qmiha1ha2vn-Qmiha1ha2vn1 Wn+-=qsci60Qmicpa1ta1cpa2ta2vn-=60Qmicpa1ta1cpa2ta2vn1 Wn+-=Qmicpa1ta1cpa2ta2vn-=Qm
43、icpa1ta1cpa2ta2vn1 Wn+-=cpa10.24 0.444W1+=1005 1805W1+=cpa20.24 0.444W2+=1005 1805W2+= ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.4 ANSI/ASHRAE Standa
44、rd 190-2013(7)5.3.3.2 When the indoor air enthalpy method is used,the total and sensible cooling capacities shall be adjustedfor duct losses. The duct loss adjustment shall be added tothe total and sensible cooling capacities. The duct lossadjustment shall be calculated as follows:If the equipment i
45、ndoor section is located in the indoortest room, then(8)If the equipment indoor section is located in anoutdoor test room, then(9)5.3.4 Calculations Net Air Reheating5.3.4.1 The total heating capacity based on test datacollected according to the indoor air enthalpy methodshall be calculated using th
46、e following equation:(10)where is calculated as specified in Section 5.3.3.1 and Wn=W1=W2(11)5.3.4.2 When the indoor air enthalpy method is used,the total heating capacity shall be adjusted for the ductlosses. The duct loss adjustment shall be calculated asspecified in Section 5.3.3.1 and then subtr
47、acted algebra-ically (i.e., subtract qlossif it is positive and add qlossif itis negative) from the heating capacity determined usingthe indoor or outdoor air enthalpy method.5.3.5 Moisture-Removal-Capacity Calculations5.3.5.1 The total moisture removal capacity basedon test data collected according
48、 to the indoor air enthalpymethod shall be calculated using the following equation:(12)5.4 Airflow Rate Measurement5.4.1 Measurement MethodsAccording to RatedCooling Capacity5.4.1.1 For equipment having a rated cooling capacityless than 135,000 Btu/h (40 kW), the indoor airflow rateshall be measured using the nozzle airflow-measuring appa-ratus described in ASHRAE Standard 41.2 Standard Meth-ods for Laboratory Air-Flow M