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Objectives Finish with Duct Design Diffuser Selection
Review the design procedure and explain the theoretical background Diffuser Selection
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Frictional Losses
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Dynamic losses Losses associated with Changes in velocity Obstructions
Bends Fittings and transitions
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Air Distribution System Design
Describe room distribution basics Select diffusers Supply and return duct sizing
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Forced driven air flow Diffusers
Grill (side wall) diffusers Linear diffusers Vertical Horizontal one side
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Diffusers types Valve diffuser swirl diffusers ceiling diffuser
wall or ceiling floor
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Diffusers http://www.titus-hvac.com/techzone/
Perforated ceiling diffuser Jet nozzle diffuser Round conical ceiling diffuser Square conical ceiling diffuser Wall diffuser unit Swirl diffuser Floor diffuser Auditorium diffuser Linear slot diffuser DV diffuser External louvre Smoke damper
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Low mixing Diffusers Displacement ventilation
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Diffuser Selection Procedure
Select and locate diffusers, divide airflow amongst diffusers V = maximum volumetric flow rate (m3/s, ft3/min) Qtot = total design load (W, BTU/hr) Qsen = sensible design load (W, BTU/hr) ρ = air density (kg/m3, lbm/ft3) Δt = temperature difference between supply and return air (°C, °F) Δh = enthalpy difference between supply and return air (J/kg, BTU/lbm)
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Find Characteristic Length (L)
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Indicator of Air Distribution Quality
ADPI = air distribution performance index Fraction of locations that meet criteria: -3 °F < EDT < 2 °F or -1.5 °C < EDT < 1 °C Where, EDT = effective draft temperature Function of V and Δt (Eqn 18.1) EDT=(tlocal-taverage)-M(Vlocal-Vaverage) , M=7 °C/(m/s) ADPI considers ONLY thermal comfort (not IAQ)
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Ideal and Reasonable Throws
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Diffuser testing
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ADPI
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Select Register Pick throw, volumetric flow from register catalog
Check noise, pressure drop
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Summary of Diffuser Design Procedure
Find Q sensible total for the space Select type and number of diffusers Find V for each diffuser Find characteristic length Select the diffuser from the manufacturer data
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Fans Driving force to move air in buildings
Raise pressure and produce flow Two main types: Centrifugal Axial
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Relevant Fan Parameters
Total pressure rise Static pressure rise Power requirement Efficiency Note ηtot does not account for motor efficiency
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Balance Point
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Fan Performance
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Centrifugal fans
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Axial Fans
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Fan Laws “Approximate relationships”
Given two aerodynamically similar fans, can extrapolate performance data Be very careful
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