MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
An interesting discussion came the other day when checking new design drawings and design assumptions for a potential new event center that we will hopefully build somewhere in the near future.
When evaluating HVAC options for BOH areas, 2 factions emerged: The FCU faction and the VAV faction.
I'm leaning more to the VAV faction for the following reasons:
-VAVs are typically less preventive maintenance intensive (no cleaning of drip trays, coils, etc.)
-The less chilled water pipes we have running across false ceilings, the less probabilities of leaks/condensations, and the like
So my approach would be to use VAVs whenever feasible and reduce FCUs to the special situations where VAVs couldn't be used (low height ceilings, lack of physical space to run ducts)
A point of contention was which system is the most energy efficient for the same duty and after a few good arguments, I don't think that we reached a final verdict
To which side of the discussion would you guys lean to ?
When evaluating HVAC options for BOH areas, 2 factions emerged: The FCU faction and the VAV faction.
I'm leaning more to the VAV faction for the following reasons:
-VAVs are typically less preventive maintenance intensive (no cleaning of drip trays, coils, etc.)
-The less chilled water pipes we have running across false ceilings, the less probabilities of leaks/condensations, and the like
So my approach would be to use VAVs whenever feasible and reduce FCUs to the special situations where VAVs couldn't be used (low height ceilings, lack of physical space to run ducts)
A point of contention was which system is the most energy efficient for the same duty and after a few good arguments, I don't think that we reached a final verdict
To which side of the discussion would you guys lean to ?