sunsentinel
Mechanical
- Jun 26, 2007
- 14
Hi,
There is a process building which has the following system:
1)AHU with a supply fan, modulating outdoor and return dampers, no coils (heating by unit heaters and free cooling)
2)Relief dampers which will open at 0.1" with respect to outdoors for AHU
3)Exhaust fans to help cooling when indoor gets too hot
4)filtered motorized intake dampers, to work with the exhaust fans -filters need to operate until they are loaded to 1"
AHU capacity can only handle part of the load and brings in 100% outdoor air when outdoor air is 50F or above. If room gets too hot exhaust fans start, filtered motorized intake dampers open.
Problem I am seeing with this set up is excessive negative pressure since you need to have a bit more than -1" gage inside the building to bring in the design free cooling air. This means that you need to exhaust more than you bring in with the AHU. I am thinking this might create a structural problem as well as difficulty for the maintenance personnel to open the building doors.. Any thoughts?
Note: System requires a solution with minimal equipment change. AHU size can not be increased to handle the full load. To further complicate things, will this negative pressure in the building change AHU supply fan operating point?
There is a process building which has the following system:
1)AHU with a supply fan, modulating outdoor and return dampers, no coils (heating by unit heaters and free cooling)
2)Relief dampers which will open at 0.1" with respect to outdoors for AHU
3)Exhaust fans to help cooling when indoor gets too hot
4)filtered motorized intake dampers, to work with the exhaust fans -filters need to operate until they are loaded to 1"
AHU capacity can only handle part of the load and brings in 100% outdoor air when outdoor air is 50F or above. If room gets too hot exhaust fans start, filtered motorized intake dampers open.
Problem I am seeing with this set up is excessive negative pressure since you need to have a bit more than -1" gage inside the building to bring in the design free cooling air. This means that you need to exhaust more than you bring in with the AHU. I am thinking this might create a structural problem as well as difficulty for the maintenance personnel to open the building doors.. Any thoughts?
Note: System requires a solution with minimal equipment change. AHU size can not be increased to handle the full load. To further complicate things, will this negative pressure in the building change AHU supply fan operating point?