ASHRAE HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT SI CH 28-2012 UNIT VENTILATORS UNIT HEATERS AND MAKEUP AIR UNITS.pdf
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1、28.1CHAPTER 28UNIT VENTILATORS, UNIT HEATERS, AND MAKEUP AIR UNITSUnit Ventilators. 28.1Unit Heaters 28.4Makeup Air Units 28.8UNIT VENTILATORSHEATING unit ventilator is an assembly whose principalAfunctions are to heat, ventilate, and cool a space by introduc-ing outdoor air in quantities up to 100%
2、 of its rated capacity. Theheating medium may be steam, hot water, gas, or electricity. Theessential components of a heating unit ventilator are the fan, motor,heating element, damper, filter, automatic controls, and outletgrille, all of which are encased in a housing.An air-conditioning unit ventil
3、ator is similar to a heating unitventilator; however, in addition to the normal winter function ofheating, ventilating, and cooling with outdoor air, it is also equippedto cool and dehumidify during the summer. It is usually arrangedand controlled to introduce a fixed quantity of outdoor air for ven
4、-tilation during cooling in mild weather. The air-conditioning unitventilator may be provided with a various of combinations of heat-ing and air-conditioning elements. Some of the more commonarrangements include Combination hot- and chilled-water coil (two-pipe)Separate hot- and chilled-water coils
5、(four-pipe)Hot-water or steam coil and direct-expansion coilElectric heating coil and chilled-water or direct-expansion coilGas-fired furnace with direct-expansion coilThe typical unit ventilator is equipped with controls that allowheating, ventilating, and cooling to be varied while the fans operat
6、econtinuously. In normal operation, the discharge air temperaturefrom a unit is varied in accordance with the room requirements. Theheating unit ventilator can provide ventilation cooling by bringingin outdoor air whenever the room temperature is above the room setpoint. Air-conditioning unit ventil
7、ators can provide refrigeratedcooling when the outdoor air temperature is too high to be usedeffectively for ventilation cooling.Unit ventilators are available for floor mounting, ceilingmounting, and recessed applications. They are available with var-ious airflow and capacity ratings, and the fan c
8、an be arranged sothat air is either blown through or drawn through the unit. Withdirect-expansion refrigerant cooling, the condensing unit caneither be furnished as an integral part of the unit ventilator assem-bly or be remotely located.Figure 1A shows a typical heating unit ventilator. The heating
9、coil can be hot water, steam, or electric. Hot-water coils can beprovided with face-and-bypass dampers for capacity control, ifdesired. Valve control of capacity is also available.Figure 1B shows a typical air-conditioning unit ventilator with acombination hot- and chilled-water coil for use in a tw
10、o-pipe sys-tem. This type of unit is usually provided with face-and-bypassdampers for capacity control.Figure 1C illustrates a typical air-conditioning unit ventilatorwith two separate coils, one for heating and the other for coolingwith a four-pipe system. The heating coil may be hot water, steam,o
11、r electric. The cooling coil can be either a chilled-water coil or adirect-expansion refrigerant coil. Heating and cooling coils aresometimes combined in a single coil by providing separate tube cir-cuits for each function. In such cases, the effect is the same as hav-ing two separate coils.Figure 1
12、D illustrates a typical air-conditioning unit ventilatorwith a fan section, a gas-fired heating furnace section, and a direct-expansion refrigerant coil section.ApplicationUnit ventilators are used primarily in schools, meeting rooms,offices, and other areas where the density of occupancy requiresco
13、ntrolled ventilation to meet local codes.Floor-model unit ventilators are normally installed on an outerwall near the centerline of the room. Ceiling models are mountedagainst either the outer wall or one of the inside walls. Ceiling mod-els discharge air horizontally. Best results are obtained if t
14、he unitcan be placed so that the airflow is not interrupted by ceiling beamsor surface-mounted lighting fixtures.Downdraft can be a problem in classrooms with large windowareas in cold climates. Air in contact with the cold glass is cooledand flows down into the occupied space. Floor-standing units
15、ofteninclude one of the following provisions to prevent downdraft alongthe windows (Figure 2):Window sill heating uses finned radiators of moderate capacityinstalled along the wall under the window area. Heated air risesupward by convection and counteracts the downdraft by temper-ing it and divertin
16、g it upward.Window sill recirculation is obtained by installing the return airintake along the window sill. Room or return air to the unitincludes the cold downdrafts, takes them from the occupied area,and eliminates the problem.Window sill discharge directs a portion of the unit ventilator dis-char
17、ge air into a delivery duct along the sill of the window. Thedischarge air, delivered vertically at the window sill, is distributedthroughout the room, and the upwardly directed air combatsdowndraft.SelectionItems to be considered in the application of unit ventilators areUnit air capacityPercent mi
18、nimum outdoor airHeating and cooling capacityCycle of controlLocation of unitMild-weather cooling capacity and number of occupants in thespace are the primary considerations in selecting the units aircapacity. Other factors include state and local requirements, volumeof the room, density of occupanc
19、y, and use of the room. The numberThe preparation of the sections on Unit Ventilators and Unit Heaters isassigned to TC 6.1, Hydronic and Steam Equipment and Systems. Thepreparation of the section on Makeup Air Units is assigned to TC 5.8,Industrial Ventilation.28.2 2012 ASHRAE HandbookHVAC Systems
20、and Equipment (SI)Fig. 1 Typical Unit VentilatorsFig. 2 Methods of Preventing Downdraft along WindowsUnit Ventilators, Unit Heaters, and Makeup Air Units 28.3of air changes required for a specific application also depends onwindow area, orientation, and maximum outdoor temperature atwhich the unit i
21、s expected to prevent overheating.Rooms oriented to the north (in the northern hemisphere) withsmall window areas require about 6 air changes per hour (ach).About 9 ach are required in rooms oriented to the south that havelarge window areas. As many as 12 ach may be required for verylarge window are
22、as and southern exposures. These airflows arebased on preventing overheating at outdoor temperatures up toabout 13C. For satisfactory cooling at outdoor air temperatures upto 15C, airflow should be increased accordingly.These airflows apply principally to classrooms. Factories andkitchens may requir
23、e 30 to 60 ach (or more). Office areas may need10 to 15 ach.The minimum amount of outdoor air for ventilation is deter-mined after the total air capacity has been established. It may begoverned by local building codes or it may be calculated to meet theventilating needs of the particular application
24、. For example,ASHRAE Standard 62.1 requires 3.8 to 5 L/s of outdoor air peroccupant 0.3 to 0.9 L/(sm2) in lecture halls or classrooms, labo-ratories, and cafeterias, and 2.5 L/s per occupant in conferencerooms.The heating and cooling capacity of a unit to meet the heatingrequirement can be determine
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