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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
1
All Air Systems
• An all-Air System is defined as a system providing complete
sensible and latent cooling capacity in the cold air supplied by
the system.
• No additional cooling is required
• Can be briefly classified and are discussed here in to basic
categories:
1. Single duct systems, or
2. Dual duct systems
2
Cont ..
• The single duct systems can provide either cooling or heating
using the same duct, but not both heating and cooling
simultaneously. These systems can be further classified into:
1. Constant volume, single zone systems
2. Constant volume, multiple zone systems
3. Variable volume systems
• The dual duct systems can provide both cooling and heating
simultaneously. These systems can be further classified into:
1. Dual duct, constant volume systems
2. Dual duct variable volume systems
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
• All-Air System can be adapted to all types of air conditioning
systems for comfort or process work.
• It is applied in off, schools, universities ,laboratories, hospitals,
stores, hotels and ships where they require individual control
of conditions.
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
1. Single zone system: simplest form of the all-air system is a
single conditioner serving a single temperature zone.
-applied to small department stores, small individual
shops in shopping center, individual class rooms etc
A schematic of the single zone central unit is shown below:
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
2. Multiple zone systems: for large building it is
usually not economical to provide a separate system
for each zone.
For such cases the basic control system concept is
expanded to meet the cooling and heating
requirements of the multi zone.
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Schematic diagram of terminal reheat zone
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
a. Constant-air Volume Systems
Cont …
b. Variable-air Volume Systems: when air is the medium used to
balance the load, the designer may choose between varying the
supply air temperature constant volume) or varying the volume
(variable volume) as the space load changes.
• Variable air volume system (VAV) may be applied to interior or perimeter
zones with common or separate fan systems, common or separate air
temperature control, and with or without auxiliary heating devices.
• The variable volume concept may apply to volume variation in the main
system total air stream and/or to the zones of control.
• Variation of flow under control of a space thermostat may be
accomplished by positioning simple damper or a volume regulating
device in a duct, a pressure reducing device, or at the terminal diffuser or
grill.
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
Cooling or Heating:
A single stream of cool air serves all the zones, and a thermostat in
each zone regulates a damper to control the flow rate of cool air into
the zone.
Application : in interior of an office building with no heating loads and
where only cooling loads prevail.
Diagram:
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
ii. Dual Duct : conditions all the air in a central apparatus and
distributes it to the conditioned spaces through two parallel mains or
ducts. One duct carries cold air and the other warm air, thus
providing air sources for both heating and cooling at all times.
– In each conditioned space or zone, a mixing value responsive to a
room thermostat mixes the warm and cold air in proper proportions
to satisfy the prevailing heat load of the space.
– The dual duct system is very responsive to changes in load of the
zone and can simultaneously accommodate heating in some zones
and cooling in others
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Schematic diagram of dual duct system
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
The system experiences a problem at very light cooling loads where the
air flow rate drops off so much that poor air distribution and/or
ventilation results.
The heating only VAV system the same structures that shown above,
but a heating coil is used to provide the source for constant-
temperature warm air.
ii. Cooling –reheat VAV system:
• This system is the same as the above figure except that the branch
lines to each zone contains a reheat coil.
• The control sequence is that as the cooling load drops off, the damper
progressively reduces the flow rate of air until about 25 to 30% ful
flow rate . At this point the air flow rate remains constant and the
reheat coil is activated.
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
• The VAV reheat system overcomes a number of deficiencies of the
cooling only VAV system since it provides a means of obtaining
adequate air distribution and ventilation without paying the energy
penalty incurred in constant volume reheat applications.
• In the VAV dual duct system, the arrangement is similar to the
conventional dual duct system of the above fig. except for the flow
characteristics of the mixing boxes. Instead of providing a constant
flow rate of mixed air , the dampers are arranged so that the warm and
cool air flow rates drop appreciably before the other streams begins to
supply air.
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
• The VAV reheat and dual duct system provide all the flexibilities
of the conventional reheat and dual duct systems in the sense that
a zone can be accommodated as it switches from heating to
cooling requirements and that some zones on a system can be
provided with heating at the same that the other zones need
cooling. There is some thermal bucking in both the VAV reheat
and dual-duct systems but the magnitude of heating and cooling
energy cancellation is modest because the low air flow rates at
which the thermal bucking occurs.
May 21, 2023 14
Air Conditionig and Refregeration
AIR-AND -WATER SYSTEMS
• Accomplish space conditioning through the use of both air and
water source that are distributed to terminal units installed in
the habitable space.
• The air and water are cooled or heated in central mechanical
equipment rooms and distributed to the space in which comfort
conditions are being maintained.
• The most common types of terminal used with air and water
systems is the high pressure induction unit. The air supplied to
the induction unit is called primary air. It is distributed from
the central mechanical equipment room at high velocities
between 10 and 24m/sec. the water distributed to the induction
unit is called secondary water.
May 21, 2023 15
Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
• Air-and-Water systems are primarily applicable to multi zone
type exterior spaces of buildings where wide range of sensible
loads exists and where close control of humidity is not
required.
• Applications: hospitals, schools, apartment houses , research
laboratories
• Components: central air conditioning equipment, duct
distribution and water distribution systems and a room
terminal
• The air supply is generally constant volume and provides
outside clean air for ventilation
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont…
Cont…
• Category : Two-pipe, three-pipe , four-pipe systems. They are
basically similar in function and all incorporate both cooling
and heating capabilities for year round air conditioning.
• Their name is drive from the water distribution system:
two-pipe: the water distribution consists one supply and one
return pipe
three-pie: a cold water supply and warm water supply are
combined with a single common return pipe to make the water
distribution system
four-pipe : has cold water supply, cold water return, warm
water supply and warm water return
May 21, 2023 18
Air Conditionig and Refregeration
ALL- WATER SYSTEMS
• Accomplish both sensible and latent space cooling by
circulating chilled water from ac central refrigeration system
through cooling coils in terminal units located in building
occupied spaces.
• Most common terminals: Fan coil units, unit ventilators, and
valence units
• The all-water system usually provides individual room control,
with no cross contamination of recalculated air from one space
to another
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont..
Cont …
• Advantage:
– Reduced need for building space to the elimination or reduction of
central fan room and duct space requirements
– The system provides all of the benefits of a central water chilling and
heating plant, while retaining the ability to positively shut off local
terminals in unused areas
• Disadvantage :
– Requires much more maintenance than central all-air system and work
must be done in the occupied areas
– Each unit requires a condensate pan and drain system that must be
cleaned and flushed periodically.
– It is difficult to clean coils, should this be required.
– Filters are low in efficiency, small, and requires frequent changing
May 21, 2023 21
Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Duct Design and Fan Performance
• Commercial and residential and, industrial air duct system
design must consider
1) Space air diffusion
2) Space availability
3) Noise level
4) Duct leakage
5) Duct heat gain and losses
6) Balancing
7) Fire and smoke control
8) Initial investment
9) System operating cost
May 21, 2023 22
Air Conditionig and Refregeration
Cont …
• Deficiency in duct design can result in systems that operate
incorrectly or are expensive to own and operate.
• Poor air distribution can cause discomfort, less of productivity
and even adverse health effects
• Lack of sound attenuators may permit objectionable noise
level.
• Poorly designed duct work can result in unbalanced system
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Air Conditionig and Refregeration

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hvac-systems.ppt

  • 2. All Air Systems • An all-Air System is defined as a system providing complete sensible and latent cooling capacity in the cold air supplied by the system. • No additional cooling is required • Can be briefly classified and are discussed here in to basic categories: 1. Single duct systems, or 2. Dual duct systems 2
  • 3. Cont .. • The single duct systems can provide either cooling or heating using the same duct, but not both heating and cooling simultaneously. These systems can be further classified into: 1. Constant volume, single zone systems 2. Constant volume, multiple zone systems 3. Variable volume systems • The dual duct systems can provide both cooling and heating simultaneously. These systems can be further classified into: 1. Dual duct, constant volume systems 2. Dual duct variable volume systems May 21, 2023 3 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 4. Cont … • All-Air System can be adapted to all types of air conditioning systems for comfort or process work. • It is applied in off, schools, universities ,laboratories, hospitals, stores, hotels and ships where they require individual control of conditions. May 21, 2023 4 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 5. Cont … 1. Single zone system: simplest form of the all-air system is a single conditioner serving a single temperature zone. -applied to small department stores, small individual shops in shopping center, individual class rooms etc A schematic of the single zone central unit is shown below: May 21, 2023 5 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 6. Cont … 2. Multiple zone systems: for large building it is usually not economical to provide a separate system for each zone. For such cases the basic control system concept is expanded to meet the cooling and heating requirements of the multi zone. May 21, 2023 6 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 7. Schematic diagram of terminal reheat zone May 21, 2023 7 Air Conditionig and Refregeration a. Constant-air Volume Systems
  • 8. Cont … b. Variable-air Volume Systems: when air is the medium used to balance the load, the designer may choose between varying the supply air temperature constant volume) or varying the volume (variable volume) as the space load changes. • Variable air volume system (VAV) may be applied to interior or perimeter zones with common or separate fan systems, common or separate air temperature control, and with or without auxiliary heating devices. • The variable volume concept may apply to volume variation in the main system total air stream and/or to the zones of control. • Variation of flow under control of a space thermostat may be accomplished by positioning simple damper or a volume regulating device in a duct, a pressure reducing device, or at the terminal diffuser or grill. May 21, 2023 8 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 9. Cont … Cooling or Heating: A single stream of cool air serves all the zones, and a thermostat in each zone regulates a damper to control the flow rate of cool air into the zone. Application : in interior of an office building with no heating loads and where only cooling loads prevail. Diagram: May 21, 2023 9 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 10. Cont … ii. Dual Duct : conditions all the air in a central apparatus and distributes it to the conditioned spaces through two parallel mains or ducts. One duct carries cold air and the other warm air, thus providing air sources for both heating and cooling at all times. – In each conditioned space or zone, a mixing value responsive to a room thermostat mixes the warm and cold air in proper proportions to satisfy the prevailing heat load of the space. – The dual duct system is very responsive to changes in load of the zone and can simultaneously accommodate heating in some zones and cooling in others May 21, 2023 10 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 11. Schematic diagram of dual duct system May 21, 2023 11 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 12. Cont … The system experiences a problem at very light cooling loads where the air flow rate drops off so much that poor air distribution and/or ventilation results. The heating only VAV system the same structures that shown above, but a heating coil is used to provide the source for constant- temperature warm air. ii. Cooling –reheat VAV system: • This system is the same as the above figure except that the branch lines to each zone contains a reheat coil. • The control sequence is that as the cooling load drops off, the damper progressively reduces the flow rate of air until about 25 to 30% ful flow rate . At this point the air flow rate remains constant and the reheat coil is activated. May 21, 2023 12 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 13. Cont … • The VAV reheat system overcomes a number of deficiencies of the cooling only VAV system since it provides a means of obtaining adequate air distribution and ventilation without paying the energy penalty incurred in constant volume reheat applications. • In the VAV dual duct system, the arrangement is similar to the conventional dual duct system of the above fig. except for the flow characteristics of the mixing boxes. Instead of providing a constant flow rate of mixed air , the dampers are arranged so that the warm and cool air flow rates drop appreciably before the other streams begins to supply air. May 21, 2023 13 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 14. Cont … • The VAV reheat and dual duct system provide all the flexibilities of the conventional reheat and dual duct systems in the sense that a zone can be accommodated as it switches from heating to cooling requirements and that some zones on a system can be provided with heating at the same that the other zones need cooling. There is some thermal bucking in both the VAV reheat and dual-duct systems but the magnitude of heating and cooling energy cancellation is modest because the low air flow rates at which the thermal bucking occurs. May 21, 2023 14 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 15. AIR-AND -WATER SYSTEMS • Accomplish space conditioning through the use of both air and water source that are distributed to terminal units installed in the habitable space. • The air and water are cooled or heated in central mechanical equipment rooms and distributed to the space in which comfort conditions are being maintained. • The most common types of terminal used with air and water systems is the high pressure induction unit. The air supplied to the induction unit is called primary air. It is distributed from the central mechanical equipment room at high velocities between 10 and 24m/sec. the water distributed to the induction unit is called secondary water. May 21, 2023 15 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 16. Cont … • Air-and-Water systems are primarily applicable to multi zone type exterior spaces of buildings where wide range of sensible loads exists and where close control of humidity is not required. • Applications: hospitals, schools, apartment houses , research laboratories • Components: central air conditioning equipment, duct distribution and water distribution systems and a room terminal • The air supply is generally constant volume and provides outside clean air for ventilation May 21, 2023 16 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 18. Cont… • Category : Two-pipe, three-pipe , four-pipe systems. They are basically similar in function and all incorporate both cooling and heating capabilities for year round air conditioning. • Their name is drive from the water distribution system: two-pipe: the water distribution consists one supply and one return pipe three-pie: a cold water supply and warm water supply are combined with a single common return pipe to make the water distribution system four-pipe : has cold water supply, cold water return, warm water supply and warm water return May 21, 2023 18 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 19. ALL- WATER SYSTEMS • Accomplish both sensible and latent space cooling by circulating chilled water from ac central refrigeration system through cooling coils in terminal units located in building occupied spaces. • Most common terminals: Fan coil units, unit ventilators, and valence units • The all-water system usually provides individual room control, with no cross contamination of recalculated air from one space to another May 21, 2023 19 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 21. Cont … • Advantage: – Reduced need for building space to the elimination or reduction of central fan room and duct space requirements – The system provides all of the benefits of a central water chilling and heating plant, while retaining the ability to positively shut off local terminals in unused areas • Disadvantage : – Requires much more maintenance than central all-air system and work must be done in the occupied areas – Each unit requires a condensate pan and drain system that must be cleaned and flushed periodically. – It is difficult to clean coils, should this be required. – Filters are low in efficiency, small, and requires frequent changing May 21, 2023 21 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 22. Duct Design and Fan Performance • Commercial and residential and, industrial air duct system design must consider 1) Space air diffusion 2) Space availability 3) Noise level 4) Duct leakage 5) Duct heat gain and losses 6) Balancing 7) Fire and smoke control 8) Initial investment 9) System operating cost May 21, 2023 22 Air Conditionig and Refregeration
  • 23. Cont … • Deficiency in duct design can result in systems that operate incorrectly or are expensive to own and operate. • Poor air distribution can cause discomfort, less of productivity and even adverse health effects • Lack of sound attenuators may permit objectionable noise level. • Poorly designed duct work can result in unbalanced system May 21, 2023 23 Air Conditionig and Refregeration