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How to calculate heat dissipation from the kitchen appliances? when you didn't have any catalogs from supplier by know only electrical POWER?

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Question added by Mohamed Hamed , MEP Manager , AL Basha Palace engineering contracting LLC
Date Posted: 2014/01/12
Muhammad Arsalan Siddiqui
by Muhammad Arsalan Siddiqui , Associate Director (MEP) , JLL

There are some appliances in ASHRAE FUNDAMENTALS for typical kitchen and many other applications. You can select from that.

If you need to be more careful then coordinate about the electrical points available for kitchen from electrical design people and you can reconfirm about the load you are considering

Take the higher between the two one you got from ASHRAE and one from Electrical Engineer

Ghassan Abou Ismail
by Ghassan Abou Ismail , Project Manager , Prime Star Technologies

Hey Muhammad

Please check following link, if you didn't find an answer yet: 

//efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://timomarquez.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/calorequipos.pdf

Hope you will find answers to your question. Cheers

Jayakrishnan V G
by Jayakrishnan V G , Project Engineer , Future World Electromechanical LLC

Consider (Electrical Wattage x3.41) if the manufacturer hasnt provided the heat dissipation by the equipment. The answer will be in BTU/hr.

Siby Blesson
by Siby Blesson , Estimation Engineer , Resi air

Also do calculate the ACH for proper designing.

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