RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VAV SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONTROL.

Author(s) : OUGHTON D. R.

Summary

REVIEWS THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VARIABLE AIR VOLUME AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS. TREND OF INCREASING INTERNAL HEAT GAIN FROM OFFICE EQUIPMENT HAS LED TO THE USE OF FAN ASSISTED TERMINAL CONTROL DEVICES TO BOOST THE COOLING CAPACITY TO THE CONDITIONED SPACE. TREATS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF CENTRAL PLANT COMPONENTS, FANS AND THEIR METHODS OF CONTROL. TREATS THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENT INTEGRAL VAV TERMINAL CONTROLS, PROVIDING THE MEANS TO CONTROL AND MONITOR THE PERFORMANCE OF SYSTEMS MORE CLOSELY AND CLOSE THE FEEDBACK LOOP BETWEEN THE CONDITIONED SPACE AND THE CENTRAL PLANT COMPONENTS.

Details

  • Original title: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VAV SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONTROL.
  • Record ID : 1988-2422
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1987/10
  • Source: Source: Proc. CIBSE Conf., Heathrow
    1-18; 8 fig.
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