What are the key assumptions and limitations of the total heat equation (H = 500 x GPM x ΔT) in HVAC systems?

The total heat equation (H = 500 x GPM x ΔT) assumes a constant heat transfer coefficient, neglects heat losses, and assumes a uniform temperature difference across the heat exchanger. These assumptions can lead to inaccuracies in certain system designs or operating conditions. Engineers should be aware of these limitations and consider more detailed calculations or simulations when designing complex HVAC systems.