Vav Systems VXaEO
Vav Systems VXaEO
Vav Systems VXaEO
Centralized air conditioning systems are found in larger buildings, where there is a general need to ensure occupant comfort in offices. These systems provide filtered air, humidification or dehumidification as well as cooling. Central plant is positioned in a ground-floor plant room or in packaged units on the rooftop. Occupants need to be able to adjust temperatures in different areas of the building in order to match their particular requirements. Management of temperatures in different parts of a building with a centralized air conditioning system can be controlled in a number of ways. Two of these are: Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems Constant volume systems
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G ood design, installation and maintenance are required to ensure that the VAV system continues to perform effectively. If airflow`s are low this can lead to deterioration of indoor air quality, or poor mixing with the air in the room. Low airflow can also cause air to drop directly from the supply diffuser causing discomfort for anyone sitting directly below it. Regular maintenance of the variable volume dampers is also required if the VAV system is to achieve its energy saving potential. If the air supply volume to different spaces is not correctly adjusted, individual rooms or floors can become uncomfortable so rebalancing the system regularly is also recommended.
Constant volume
With a VAV system, the room temperature is controlled by varying the amount of air entering a room. Sometimes it is desirable to maintain constant ventilation rates, while also offering temperature control. This can be achiev ed using a constant volume system. These are also known as dual duct systems, since they require either two air handling units or one unit which can produce chilled and heated air simultaneously. Two sets of ductwork carry these airstreams to mixing units in the various rooms or offices. Room temperatures are controlled by varying the mix of hot and cold air from the air handling units. If cooling is required a damper will allow more chilled air into the room, and vice versa. While the system does give good control of temperatures, it is not considered to be one of the most energy efficient methods.