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ASHRAE 18 08:2008 Edition

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ASHRAE Standard 18-2008 Methods of Testing for Rating Drinking-Water Coolers with Self-Contained Mechanical Refrigeration (ANSI/ASHRAE Approved)

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4 1. PURPOSE
1. PURPOSE
2. SCOPE
2. SCOPE
2.1 This standard applies to self-contained, mechanically refrigerated drinking-water coolers as described below:
2.1 This standard applies to self-contained, mechanically refrigerated drinking-water coolers as described below:
2.2 This standard does not apply to
2.2 This standard does not apply to
2.3 This standard does not
2.3 This standard does not
3. DEFINITIONS
3. DEFINITIONS
5 4. INSTRUMENTATION AND APPARATUS
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND APPARATUS
4.1 Temperature-Measuring Instruments. Temperature- measuring instruments shall be in accordance with Sections 4.1.1 through 4.1.3. For additional information on temperature-measuring instruments, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1-1986 (RA 2001).1
4.1 Temperature-Measuring Instruments. Temperature- measuring instruments shall be in accordance with Sections 4.1.1 through 4.1.3. For additional information on temperature-measuring instruments, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1-1986 (RA 2001).1
4.2 Temperature Measurements. Temperatures shall be measured in accordance with Sections 4.2.1 through 4.2.4. For additional information on temperature measurements, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1-1986 (RA 2001).1
4.2 Temperature Measurements. Temperatures shall be measured in accordance with Sections 4.2.1 through 4.2.4. For additional information on temperature measurements, refer to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 41.1-1986 (RA 2001).1
6 Figure 1 Locations for determination of internal refrigerated-compartment temperatures.
Figure 1 Locations for determination of internal refrigerated-compartment temperatures.
4.3 Electrical Instruments
4.3 Electrical Instruments
4.4 Electrical Measurements. Electrical measurements of volts, amperes, and watts shall be measured at the electric service connection to the water cooler with the meters wired into the circuit in such a way that errors due to meter power usage are m…
4.4 Electrical Measurements. Electrical measurements of volts, amperes, and watts shall be measured at the electric service connection to the water cooler with the meters wired into the circuit in such a way that errors due to meter power usage are m…
4.5 Water-Flow Instrument and Measurements
4.5 Water-Flow Instrument and Measurements
4.6 Pressure Measurements
4.6 Pressure Measurements
5. METHODS OF TESTING
5. METHODS OF TESTING
5.1 General. The water cooler shall be tested with all panels and baffles in place and shall be located in a controlled-temperature room in a position corresponding to that of normal usage as specified in the manufacturer’s installation instruction…
5.1 General. The water cooler shall be tested with all panels and baffles in place and shall be located in a controlled-temperature room in a position corresponding to that of normal usage as specified in the manufacturer’s installation instruction…
5.2 Bottle-Type Water Coolers
5.2 Bottle-Type Water Coolers
7 5.3 Pressure Water Coolers
5.3 Pressure Water Coolers
5.4 Compartment-Type Water Coolers. Compartment- type water coolers shall be tested in accordance with Section 5.7 or 5.8, whichever applies, except for the following:
5.4 Compartment-Type Water Coolers. Compartment- type water coolers shall be tested in accordance with Section 5.7 or 5.8, whichever applies, except for the following:
TABLE 1 Capacity Test Measurements and Data to Be Recorded
TABLE 1 Capacity Test Measurements and Data to Be Recorded
8 5.5 Hot-and-Cold-Type Water Coolers. A hot-and-cold- type water cooler shall be tested in accordance with the procedure applicable to the type of water cooler except that water-cooling tests shall be made with the hot water portion cycling “no load…
5.5 Hot-and-Cold-Type Water Coolers. A hot-and-cold- type water cooler shall be tested in accordance with the procedure applicable to the type of water cooler except that water-cooling tests shall be made with the hot water portion cycling “no load…
5.6 Remote-Type Water Coolers
5.6 Remote-Type Water Coolers
Figure 2 Test enclosure for remote-type water cooler.
Figure 2 Test enclosure for remote-type water cooler.
5.7 Capacity Test for Ratings
5.7 Capacity Test for Ratings
5.8 Hot-Water-Dispenser Capacity Test
5.8 Hot-Water-Dispenser Capacity Test
9 TABLE 2 Standard Rating Conditions
TABLE 2 Standard Rating Conditions
5.9 Energy Use for Bottle-Type Water Coolers. Daily standby energy use, Es (kWh), for a 24-hour period shall be measured in accordance with Sections 5.2.1.1, 5.2.1.2, 5.2.1.3, 5.2.1.4, and 5.2.1.5.
5.9 Energy Use for Bottle-Type Water Coolers. Daily standby energy use, Es (kWh), for a 24-hour period shall be measured in accordance with Sections 5.2.1.1, 5.2.1.2, 5.2.1.3, 5.2.1.4, and 5.2.1.5.
6. REFERENCES
6. REFERENCES
ASHRAE 18 08
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