ASHRAE LV-11-C064-2011 Unitary HVAC Premium Ventilation Upgrade.pdf
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1、Reid Hart, PE is Associate Director in the Technical Research Group at Portland Energy Conservation Inc. (PECI), Portland, Oregon. Jack Callahan, PE is Emerging Technology Program Manager at Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon. Kenneth Anderson and Patrick Johanning are Engineers at PE
2、CI, Portland, Oregon Unitary HVAC Premium Ventilation Upgrade Reid Hart , PE Jack M Callahan, PE Kenneth Anderson Assoc. Member ASHRAE Assoc. Member ASHRAE Assoc. Member ASHRAE Patrick Johanning Assoc. Member ASHRAE Abstract Rooftop packaged HVAC units (RTUs) serve over 40% of commercial building sp
3、ace with relatively reliable air conditioner and furnace operation; however, improper settings and failed controlsespecially economizersnegatively impact indoor air quality and energy use. A field survey of over 300 packaged units found 91% with at least one problem and 64% with two or more problems
4、. To date, utility HVAC programs, codes, and green standards have focused on higher efficiency units or unit tune-ups to the exclusion of ventilation and control upgrade opportunities. Hourly simulation over a range of U.S. climates shows that a comprehensive package of RTU control retrofits produce
5、d HVAC savings between 30% and 48%ten times the savings from incrementally higher efficiency unit replacement. The proposed RTU control retrofits make economizers more reliable, improve ventilation control, and reduce energy use. The retrofits include stand-alone direct digital controls, demand cont
6、rolled ventilation with integrated fan cycling or fan speed control, premium economizer control, and ventilation lockout during warm up. Field testing showed that for RTUs, a single return air carbon dioxide sensor was as effective as multiple-room sensors in allowing demand controlled ventilation t
7、o improve indoor air quality. Field testing of four RTUs with variable speed fans and solid-state DCV controllers was extended to include six additional units that are using DDC controls with fan cycling rather than fan speed reduction. The fan cycling control algorithms are demonstrated to comply w
8、ith ASHRAE Standard 62.1. INTRODUCTION: PROBLEMS UP ON THE ROOF Fortunately unitary HVAC systems, typically rooftop units (RTUs), run quite reliably for many years with minimal maintenance. RTUs smaller than 15-tons typically do not receive testing and balancing when installed and service contracts
9、rarely include more than filter changes. Because comfort is generally maintained, owners assume RTUs must be working properly. However, multiple field studies have found many performance problems that result in poor ventilation and excess energy use. Based on a compilation of four RTU field studies
10、covering more than 500 units in the Western U.S. (Cowan 2004), Figure 1 shows that more than 60% of the outside air economizersmany recently installeddid not work effectively. Refrigerant charge was incorrect for more than 40% of RTUs. Most units had fans either on when not needed or off when they s
11、hould be on. A major problem was found with fan operation. While some errors were fixed with a simple thermostat adjustment, the more profound problem was air flow well below manufacturers minimum recommendation. The combination of high fan power and low air-flow was due largely to excessive pressur
12、e drop in the duct systems. A frequency distribution of field tested external static pressure is shown in Figure 2 (Jacobs 2003). The average system external pressure drop of 0.48 inches WC (120 Pa) was more than double the AHRI Standard 210/240 test point of 0.20 inches WC (50 Pa) for median-sized
13、units. LV-11-C064 2011 ASHRAE 5172011. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 117, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form
14、 is not permitted without ASHRAES prior written permission.This data from the rooftop means that fan energy use and potential fan energy savings are much greater than unit ratings such as EER and SEER indicate. A common theme from the field studies is that RTUs have multiple in situ control problems
15、 and energy waste. Figure 1. Unitary HVAC Problems Figure 2. Actual Field Static Pressure PREMIUM VENTILATION PACKAGE IMPROVEMENTS The “premium ventilation package” grew out of a premium economizer utility program in Oregon (Hart et al. 2006). It is a comprehensive controls upgrade for existing RTUs
16、 that include multiple measures that have synergies. Broad application of the package approach in a utility retrofit program reduces customized audit costs. Low administrative costs per unit is important to maintain cost effectiveness when per RTU savings small. Items like optimum start thermostats,
17、 economizer controls, and demand controlled ventilation can be independently prescribed, but a package of measures provides the synergy of addressing common problems together and building installer expertise and efficiency. The measures include: Optimum start. Most programmable thermostats have an o
18、ptimum start option that slowly increases or reduces the setpoint rather than moving immediately to the occupied setpoint. Delaying heating or cooling until needed saves energy. Resistance heat lockout. Resistance heat is locked out when it is warm enough for the heat pump to meet load. Ventilation
19、lockout during morning warm-up. HVAC units typically start 2 to 3 hours before occupancy with full ventilation provided, using unnecessary heating. A separate thermostat relay closes the ventilation dampers during warm-up. Outside air damper seals. When closed, outside air dampers for RTUs have leak
20、age of 5% to 25%. New low-leakage dampers can be installed or adhesive-backed closed-cell insulation foam can be added to existing dampers. Outside air economizer. Economizers typically have low quality (snap disc) outside air temperature sensors and are operated with simple dry bulb change over in
21、the Western U.S. and enthalpy sensors in the East. Premium ventilation uses an integrated economizer with differential temperature changeover control (Hart et al. 2006). Based on recent testing of solid-state economizer controllers (Robison et al. 2008), an improved outside air sensor with an aggres
22、sive setting (at least 68F) can achieve savings close to the differential type of changeover. Demand controlled ventilation. Demand controlled ventilation (DCV) has traditionally been applied to larger RTUs serving a zone with dense and variable occupancy. RTUs with a properly operating economizer l
23、imit the benefit of DCV in zones with consistent occupancy assuming the RTU was installed with proper system testing, adjusting, and balancing 46%64%42%58%27%0% 20% 40% 60%Refrigerant CircuitEconomizerAir FlowThermostatSensors% of units tested with problem0%2%4%6%8%10%12%14%0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45
24、0.55 0.65 0.75 0.85Unit external static pressureFrequencyMedian Unit ARI Test PointPa 12 62 112 162 212In. WG518 ASHRAE Transactions(TAB). Unfortunately, RTUs do not normally receive proper TAB so ventilation is often significantly higher than required (Davis et. al. 2002). RTUs that have excess min
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