ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATE VARIATION VS SUPPLY AIRFLOW RATE VARIATION IN VARIABLE-AIR-VOLUME SYSTEMS WHEN THE OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER POSITION IS FIXED.

Author(s) : MUMMA S. A., WONG Y. M.

Summary

MOST COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS DESIGNED AND BUILT TODAY EMPLOY VARIABLE-AIR-VOLUME (VAV) SYSTEMS. FOR FURTHER ENERGY CONSERVATION, THE SYSTEMS INCORPORATE < FREE COOLING > BY USING EITHER A VARIABLE OUTSIDE AIR ECONOMIZER CYCLE OR BY USING COOLING TOWER WATER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN THE COOLING COILS. THE LATTER METHOD DOES NOT PROVIDE CONTROLS TO MODULATE THE QUANTITY OF OUTSIDE AIR.

Details

  • Original title: ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATE VARIATION VS SUPPLY AIRFLOW RATE VARIATION IN VARIABLE-AIR-VOLUME SYSTEMS WHEN THE OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER POSITION IS FIXED.
  • Record ID : 1991-1732
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Environment
  • Publication date: 1990
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 96; n. 1; 1197-1208; 24 fig.; 6 tabl.; 12 ref.; discuss.
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