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Introduction to Energy Management
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Week/Lesson 8 Air Cleaning Equipment
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to: List common indoor and outdoor air pollutants Explain why clean HVAC air is important Describe the classes of airborne pollutants Explain three primary methods to remove particulate matter from air Air Cleaning Equipment
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Describe several types of air filters, their media and their uses Evaluate a filter’s operating performance Understand the unique problems of defining and reducing gas and odor pollution Air Cleaning Equipment
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What is dirty air? Irritating substances Gaseous emissions Offensive odors Metallic fragments Concentrations should be minimal Air Cleaning Equipment
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Why clean HVAC air? Protect health of occupants Improve employee productivity Protect sensitive equipment Protect furnishings Protect HVAC equipment Air Cleaning Equipment
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Air cleaning methods Contaminants Inert particles Gaseous pollutants and odors Microorganisms Liquid particles Air Cleaning Equipment
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Removing particulates Inert particles Range from 0.01 microns to the size of insects Particle size is most important Filter must be chosen properly Air Cleaning Equipment
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Mechanics of air filtration Straining Larger particles trapped on the filter surface Impingement Particles stick to filter fibers Electrostatic attraction Oppositely charged filters and dust attract Air Cleaning Equipment
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Types of air filters Dry, fibrous media filters Extended surface, pleated filters Viscous impingement filters Disposable/cleanable filters Stationary/electronic air filters Air Cleaning Equipment
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Evaluating air filter performance Atmospheric dust spot test ASHRAE standard 52.1 – 1992 Compares stains on paper targets Dust accumulation increases pressure drop across filter Manometers/draft gauges read pressure drop Air Cleaning Equipment
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Problems of gas and odor pollution Difficult to predict Odors cannot be measured No standards exist for nonindustrial areas Gases behave independently Increased ventilation is costly Responses to gas/odor is subjective Air Cleaning Equipment
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Controlling gas and odor pollution Remove the source Reduce the source Increase the HVAC ventilation rate Use activated charcoal/carbon Activated carbon is expensive but effective Air Cleaning Equipment
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Primary panel filter Secondary filter HEPA or tertiaary filter
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