ASHRAE Standard 138 2013
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ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 138-2013 Method of Testing for Rated Ceiling Panels for Sensible Heating and Cooling
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASHRAE | 2013 | 22 |
This standard establishes uniform methods of laboratory testing for rating steady-state thermal performance of ceiling panels used in indoor spaces for sensible heating, sensible cooling, or both. The objective is to rate ceiling panels under repeatable conditions; therefore, this standard specifies procedures, apparatus, and instrumentation for rating thermal performance of ceiling panels in a specific indoor configuration and thermal conditions. Thermal performance of a ceiling panel is measured in terms of heat delivered or heat removed by the ceiling panel as a function of the average fluid temperature of the heat transfer medium in the ceiling panel and the temperatures characterizing the surrounding indoor space. This standard covers testing of ceiling panels in the following effective panel surface high and low temperature range limits: Sensible Heating Ceiling Panels: from 24
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4 | FOREWORD 1. PURPOSE 2. SCOPE 2.1 This standard specifies procedures, apparatus, and instrumentation for rating thermal performance of ceiling panels in a specific indoor configuration and thermal conditions. 2.2 Thermal performance of a ceiling panel is measured in terms of heat delivered or heat removed by the ceiling panel as a function of the average fluid temperature of the heat transfer medium in the ceiling panel and the temperatures characterizing… 2.3 This standard covers testing of ceiling panels in the following effective panel surface high and low temperature range limits: 2.4 This standard does not cover the following ceiling panels: 3. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 3.1 System of Units. In this standard, the International System of Units (SI) is used. Inch-pound (I-P) units are shown parenthetically. Values shall be based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) values, which, in turn, are ba… 3.2 Basic Units. The unit of length is meter, designated m (foot or inch, designated ft or in.). The unit of mass is the kilogram, designated kg (pound, designated lb), and the unit of time is second or hour, designated s or h. The unit of temperatur… 3.3 Derived Units |
5 | 4. SYMBOLS |
7 | 5. DEFINITIONS 6. INSTRUMENTS AND MEASURING STANDARDS 6.1 Accuracy and Precision. Instruments and methods of measurement that are described in the following sections are subject to accuracy and precision specifications as shown in Table 1. The specified requirements correspond to two standard deviations… |
8 | 6.2 Resolution. The resolution of an instrument is the smallest change in input that will result in a measurable change in output. In no case shall the resolution of the measurement device be greater than the accuracy specified for the instrument. 6.3 Standard of Fluid Temperature Measurements. Measure temperature of the heat transfer fluid in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1, Standard Method for Temperature Measurement.1 6.4 Standard of Fluid Flow Rate Measurements. Measure the flow rate of the heat transfer fluid in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.8, Standard Methods of Measurement of Flow of Liquids in Pipes Using Orifice Flowmeters.2 Flow rate measuring in… 6.5 Standard of Fluid Pressure Measurements. Measure the pressure of the heat transfer fluid in accordance with the general guidelines given in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.3, Standard Method for Pressure Measurement.3 6.6 Standard of Thermal Energy Measurements. Thermal energy transferred to or removed from the test panel during the measurements at a test point may be directly measured by a thermal energy measuring instrument that is calibrated according to ANSI/A… 7. STANDARD TEST SETUP AND THE EQUIPMENT 7.1 Test Room. The testing facility shall be equipped with an air-conditioned test room capable of accommodating the test chamber and carrying out the tests. The test room shall also accommodate the necessary testing, recording, and measuring instrum… 7.2 Test Chamber. Test panels shall be subjected to test in a test chamber that is located in the test room. The test chamber shall satisfy the following requirements. |
11 | 7.3 Installation of Test Panels in the Test Chamber |
12 | 8. METHOD OF CONDUCTING A STANDARD TEST 8.1 Test Requirements. Several conditions are required in order to start, conduct, and complete a successful test. All conditions must be satisfied to consider a test successful. |
13 | 8.2 Starting a Test. A sensible heating test shall start from the test point with the lowest average fluid temperature determined for the given test (Section 8.1.2.1.1). A sensible cooling test shall start from the test point with the highest average… 8.3 Conducting a Test. Tests shall be conducted by taking measurements at all test points successfully. All steady-state measurements at a test point shall be completed within a time period not to exceed 300 s. The test shall proceed from the first t… |
17 | 12. REFERENCES NORMATIVE ANNEX Aā Adjustment of Panel Heat Flux |
18 | NORMATIVE ANNEX Bā Line Fitting by the Method of Least Squares INFORMATIVE ANNEX Cā Uncertainty Analysis of Panel Heat Flux |
19 | INFORMATIVE ANNEX Dā Calculating the Approximate Thermal Efficiency of the Test Panel INFORMATIVE ANNEX Eā Provisions for Electric Panels and calibration of the Test chamber E1. Evaluating Test Panels E2. Calibration Testing of the Test Chamber E3. References |