Haw. Code R. § 11-39-7 - Design conditions
(a) Outside and
inside design conditions. The following design conditions shall be used for air
conditioning systems which will be operated at near maximum load in daylight
hours, at elevations below three thousand two hundred eighty-one feet (one
thousand metres) above sea level:
| OUTSIDE | INSIDE | ||
| Dry Bulb | Wet Bulb | Dry Bulb | Relative Humidity |
| 87°F (30.6°C) or higher | 75°F (23.9°C) or higher | 78°F (25.6°C) or lower | 60% or lower |
By special application to the director the above conditions may be modified for systems whose loads peak at times when outdoor temperature is much lower than daily maximum or systems at higher altitudes, and in this case design condition shall be as agreed between the designer and the director.
(b) Design
cooling load. Minimum allowances to be made in estimating the net instantaneous
heat gains in a building shall be in accordance with good engineering
practice.
(c) Infiltration.
Infiltration air volume rate and the sensible and latent heat gains therefrom
shall be determined for air conditioning systems; and where calculated
infiltration rate differs from required outdoor air rate, the larger quantity
shall be used for calculating the cooling load.
(d) Control. Provision for reasonable control
of temperature shall be made for all air conditioning systems.
Notes
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