wwhitney
Senior Member
- Location
- Berkeley, CA
- Occupation
- Retired
What computations require knowing a maximum and minimum ambient temperature? I'm thinking max Voc on the DC string requires maximum temperature, maximum Isc on the DC string requires minimum temperature, and conductor ampacity requires maximum temperature.
If you use ASHRAE historical data for a given location, you can get numbers like the mean 1% high temperature (1% of the time it was hotter, so for 87.6 hours per year), the mean 0.4% high temperature (35 hours per year it was hotter), the mean annual extreme (50% of the years the record high for the year was hotter, 50% of the years it was lower), or you can compute a likelihood of exceedance at any level for any length of time (e.g. a 10% chance that the highest temperature seen over 20 years exceeds the value, and a 90% chance it doesn't).
Which of those temperature levels would you use?
And lastly, since we've had a warming trend for the last 100+ years, if the ASHRAE data is purely historical (is that right?), when designing a project with an expected lifetime of 20 years, do you make a prediction about how much warmer things will be in 20 years, and use that prediction for determining the maximum temperature to use? If so, what source do you use for the future temperature prediction?
Cheers, Wayne
If you use ASHRAE historical data for a given location, you can get numbers like the mean 1% high temperature (1% of the time it was hotter, so for 87.6 hours per year), the mean 0.4% high temperature (35 hours per year it was hotter), the mean annual extreme (50% of the years the record high for the year was hotter, 50% of the years it was lower), or you can compute a likelihood of exceedance at any level for any length of time (e.g. a 10% chance that the highest temperature seen over 20 years exceeds the value, and a 90% chance it doesn't).
Which of those temperature levels would you use?
And lastly, since we've had a warming trend for the last 100+ years, if the ASHRAE data is purely historical (is that right?), when designing a project with an expected lifetime of 20 years, do you make a prediction about how much warmer things will be in 20 years, and use that prediction for determining the maximum temperature to use? If so, what source do you use for the future temperature prediction?
Cheers, Wayne