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D.
  STEAM  CALCULATION  FORMULAS
1.  Refer to Table 5:
a.  To determine the heating capacity (Btu/hr) of a 
unit heater at a steam pressure and/or entering 
air temperature other than standard conditions of     
2 lb. Steam and 60°F entering air temperature.
b. To fi nd actual unit heater capacity when 
operating at non-standard (actual) conditions: 
 Btu
A
 = Btu
S
 x Heating Capacity Factor
c.  To select a heater capacity based on standard 
conditions to meet a heating capacity at non-
standard (actual) conditions:
 
Btu
S
 = Btu
A
 / Heating Capacity Factor
2.  Refer to Table 6:
a.  To determine the air temperature rise of a unit 
heater at a steam pressure and/or entering air 
temperature other than standard conditions of     
2 lb. Steam, 60°F entering air temperature.
b. To fi nd actual air temperature rise of unit 
heater when operating at non-standard (actual) 
conditions:
 
ATR
A
 = (FAT
S
 - EAT
S
) x Air Temperature Rise 
Factor
c. To fi nd actual fi nal air temperature of unit 
heater when operating at non-standard (actual) 
conditions:
 
FAT
A
 = EAT
A
 + ATR
A
3.  Refer to Table 7:
 
To determine how non-standard steam pressures 
(other than 2 lb.) affect mounting height.
 
Max. Mounting Height
A
 = Max. Mounting 
Height
S
    x Correction Factor
4.  Refer to Table 8:
 
To determine the rate of condensate production at 
steam pressures other than 2 lb. 
 
Condensate Rate = Btu
A
 / Latent Heat of Steam
5. Terminology:
a. ATR
A
 = Air temperature rise at non-standard 
(actual) conditions
b. Btu
A
 = Capacity at actual operating conditions
c. Btu
S
 = Capacity at standard conditions (2 lb. 
Steam, 60°F entering air temperature) from 
Tables 3 and 4.
d. EAT
A
 = Entering air temperature at non-standard 
actual) conditions
e. EAT
S
 = Entering air temperature at standard 
conditions (60°F)
f. FAT
A
 = Final air temperature at non-standard 
(actual) conditions
g. FAT
S
 = Final air temperature at standard 
conditions from Tables 3 and 4.
h.  Max. Mounting Height
A
 = Maximum mounting 
height at actual conditions
i.  Max. Mounting Height
S
 = Maximum mounting  
height at standard conditions