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Duct Heat Loss: 6" Ducting Front
CellarPro Wine Cellar Buying Guide—Front Duct Heat Loss 6" BTUH Adjustment for 55°1
Total Linear Feet of Ducting (6" Diameter / R6 Insulation3)
Ambient2 Temperature | 10' | 20' | 30' | 40' | 50' | ||||
60°F | 26 | 52 | 79 | 105 | 131 | ||||
65°F | 39 | 79 | 118 | 157 | 196 | ||||
70°F | 52 | 105 | 157 | 209 | 262 | ||||
75°F | 65 | 131 | 196 | 262 | 327 | ||||
80°F | 79 | 157 | 236 | 314 | 393 | ||||
85°F | 92 | 183 | 275 | 367 | 458 | ||||
90°F | 105 | 209 | 314 | 419 | 524 | ||||
95°F | 118 | 236 | 353 | 471 | 589 |
If you will be ducting the cold air supply and return air to and from a wine cellar, the "heat loss" through the ducting must be considered when sizing the cooling unit. This table calculates the heat loss given: 1) The ambient temperature where the ducting is located, 2) Total length of the ducting, assuming R6 insulation and wine cellar temperature at 55°F. When calculating the thermal load of your wine cellar in a front-ducted application, always consider the BTUH from the table above, and add it to the box load from our other tables.
- The table calculates the additional BTUH to be added to box load for the wine cellar, assuming R6 insulation on the ducting and 55°F temperature inside the cellar.
- Select the BTUH based on the ambient temperature in the area through which the ducting will be located.
- Select the BTUH based on the TOTAL linear feet of ducting (ie add the linear feet for both the supply and return air to/from the wine cellar. It is not necessary to add the linear feet, if any, from ducting the rear (ie hot air supply and return) of the cooling unit.