ASHRAE NA-04-6-4-2004 Evaluation of Two New Duct Leakage Measurement Methods in 51 Homes《对在51个家庭里的两个新的管道泄漏检测方法的评价》.pdf
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1、NA-04-6-4 Evaluation of Two New Duct Leakage Measurement Methods in 51 Homes Paul W. Francisco Member ASHRAE Erin Kruse Associate Member ASHRAE ABSTRACT Duct leakage in forced-air distribution systems has been recognized for years as a major source of energy losses in resi- dential buildings. Unfort
2、unately, the distribution of leakage across homes is far from uniform, and measuring duct leakage under normal operating conditions has proven to be diflcult. Recently, two new methods for estimating duct leakage ut normal operating conditions have been devised. These are called the nulling test and
3、 the delta-Q test. This paper presents the results of a study on 51 homes to evaluate these new methods relative to an independent benchmark and a method that is currently used. The nulling test was found toperform well as long as wind efects were minimal. Unfortunuteh the time and diflcul Modera 19
4、89; Parker 1989; Cummings et al. 1990; Andrews and Modera 1991; Olson et al. 1993; Palmiter et al. 1119951; Jump et al. 1996; Siegel et al. 1996; Davis et al. 1997; Walker et al. 1998a; Siegel et al. 2003; and Francisco et al. Larry Palmiter Bob Davis 2002a, 2002b, 2003al for a sampling ofprevious w
5、ork on this subject). Duct leakage can have a variety of impacts. It lowers the thermal efficiency of the distribution system. For heat pumps and air conditioners, return leakage can greatly affect the conditions ofthe air flowing over the coil, thereby reducing its performance. For heat pumps in he
6、ating mode, duct leakage can cause the backup heating to be used more, reducing the efficiency benefits of having a compressor. Further, large or concentrated duct leakage can cause homes to have localized areas that are uncomfortable. It has also been found through many of the above-refer- enced st
7、udies that duct leakage is not uniform across houses. Most houses have some duct leakage, but if the duct system is installed properly, the duct leakage is likely to be a small percentage ( Y al -I h a -0.05 I ?: Figure 6 Difference between delta-Q test and benchmark estimate vs. supply leakage pi-e
8、ssure. ASHRAE Transactions: Symposia options were considered here. The first is 1 Pa, corresponding to the small pressures often measured in the furnace closet. The second is 15 Pa, which is about the pressure drop across a typical filter. The last is 10,000 Pa, which is nothing more than an attempt
9、 to make the denominator of the return term of the equation large enough to effectively eliminate the term. Table 2 shows the results of these three pressure assump- tions. Both the 1 Pa and 10,000 Pa results are poor, with large non-zero results for the return leakage and values for the supply side
10、 that disagree with both the nulling test and the benchmark estimate. The I5 Pa results are better, with return leakages that are smaller and supply leakage estimates that are nearer to the nulling test. Given that the known return leakage is O for these cases, however, the results are still less th
11、an satis- fying. Table 3 shows the results with the return excluded from the analysis. These results are nearly identical to the results from the nulling test, indicating that the delta-Q test worked well for these cases as long as the change to the equations was made. Since it is straightforward to
12、 remove the return from the equation, it is again recommended that this change be made for homes without return ducts. “False-Positive” Tendency. One of the primary concerns regarding the delta-Q test is the tendency to overpredict e., false positives of large leakage). In some programs, leakage tes
13、ts are used to rate installers of Site 41 equipment, and there is little tolerance for failing installations that should have passed. Systematically overestimating the leakage is also a concern when financial decisions are being made based on the potential savings associated with sealing the ducts.
14、If a homeowner is trying to decide whether to pay $500 for duct sealing work, the measurement needs to be reliable. On the other hand, if the program is paid for by the agency, such as the utility, then it is probably more permissible to have some fraction of homes sealed that did not really need it
15、, as long as the overall qualitative assessment of the program is correct. While the results suggest that, on average, the delta-Q test worked fairly well, when the test does not perform well the result is usually to overestimate the leakage, often by a large amount. It certainly cannot be expected
16、that any method will be perfect, but it is desirable to have errors be small enough that reasonable judgments can be made. For example, a program may have a threshold of 10% leakage as percentage of air-handler flow, and any result within 2% of air-handler flow of the threshold could also considered
17、 to meet the stan- dard. Table 4 shows how the nulling test and delta-Q test perform in the context of false positives on the supply side. The leakage level in the first column is the “threshold.” For each of the nulling and delta-Q tests, the number of cases above that threshold is shown, followed
18、by the number of false 8 Delta-Q Test Benchmark Estimate Difference cfm YO Air-Handler Flow cfm YO Air-Handler Flow cfm YO Air-Handler Flow 49.5 4.2 35.4 3.0 14.1 1.2 49 45.3 6.2 9.1 1.3 36.2 5.0 Avg. 52.4 5.9 33.6 3.6 18.8 2.3 - 1 45 1 62.5 1 7.3 I 56.4 I 6.6 I 6.1 I 0.7 I ASHRAE Transactions: Symp
19、osia 735 positives, where a false positive is defined as a case where the test estimated a leakage greater than the threshold but the benchmark estimate did not. In addition, the average, mini- mum, and maximum leakage levels of the false positives are shown. For the nulling test, site 21 is exclude
20、d because it distorts the results. At this site, the nulling test estimated about 25% leakage, while the benchmark estimate measured less than 10% leakage, so it would be an additional false positive in each row. These results show that the nulling test has few false posi- tives, and those that occu
21、r have small errors. For the delta-Q test, however, the false positive rate is high, nearly 50% of cases in the 15% and 20% leakage groups. For the 10% and 15% levels, the average errors are large. This shows that, despite the reasonable performance of the delta-Q test on aver- age, there are many c
22、ases where the prediction is unreliable, both on a threshold basis and on an absolute leakage basis. In an effort to improve the results of the delta-Q test, a number of modifications were evaluated. These included using different leakage pressure assumptions, using measured leakage exponents, expan
23、ding the envelope pressure range for the test to 50 Pa, and using nonlinear regression for the purpose of fitting for the pressures. Some of these potential modifications have been proposed by the developers of the test, none of which performed as well as the original method. One new modification di
24、d provide better results, on aver- age. This modification included using duct pressures measured during each envelope pressure measurement, rather than a single pressure measured with the blower door off and the air handler running normally. The goal behind this modi- fication was to address, at lea
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