DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR LABORATORY HVAC SYSTEM DYNAMICS.

Author(s) : NEUMAN V. A.

Summary

CONSTANT-VOLUME SYSTEMS FOR LABORATORY BUILDINGS HAVE ADJUSTED TO CHANGES IN LABORATORY BUILDING OPERATION WITH PERIODIC REBALANCING. VARIABLE-AIR-VOLUME (VAV) SYSTEMS ARE NOW THE STATE OF THE ART FOR LABORATORY BUILDINGS. WITH VAV AND ACTIVE PRESSURIZATION CONTROLS, THE HVAC ENGINEER MUST DESIGN CONTROLS ANDSYSTEMS TO CONTINUALLY RESPOND TO LABORATORY BUILDING DYNAMICS. EACH ZONE IN A LAB HAS RAPIDLY CHANGING EXHAUST AND HEAT LOAD CHARACTERISTICS. SOME OF THE DESIGN IMPLICATIONS OF THESE LAB BUILDING DYNAMICS ARE DISCUSSED.

Details

  • Original title: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR LABORATORY HVAC SYSTEM DYNAMICS.
  • Record ID : 1990-1618
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 95; n. 1; 121-124; 5 ref.; discuss.
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