ASHRAE REFRIGERATION IP CH 14-2010 FORCED-CIRCULATION AIR COOLERS《强制循环空气冷却器》.pdf
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1、14.1CHAPTER 14FORCED-CIRCULATION AIR COOLERSTypes of Forced-Circulation Air Coolers . 14.1Components. 14.2Air Movement and Distribution 14.3Unit Ratings 14.4Installation and Operation 14.6More Information 14.6ORCED-CIRCULATION unit coolers and product coolers areFdesigned to operate continuously in
2、refrigerated enclosures; acooling coil and motor-driven fan are their basic components, andprovide cooling or freezing temperatures and proper airflow to theroom. Coil defrost equipment is added for low-temperature opera-tions when coil frosting might impede performance.Any unit (e.g., blower coil,
3、unit cooler, product cooler, cold dif-fuser unit, air-conditioning air handler) is considered a forced-aircooler when operated under refrigeration conditions. Many designand construction choices are available, including (1) various coiltypes and fin spacing; (2) electric, gas, air, water, or hot-bri
4、ne de-frosting; (3) discharge air velocity and direction; (4) centrifugal orpropeller fans, either belt- or direct-driven; (5) ducted or nonducted;and/or (6) freestanding or ceiling-suspended, or penthouse (roof-mounted).Fans in these units direct air over a refrigerated coil contained inan enclosur
5、e. For nearly all applications of these units, the coil low-ers airflow temperature below its dew point, which causes conden-sate or frost to form on the coil surface. However, the normalrefrigeration load is a sensible heat load; therefore, the coil surfaceis considered dry. Rapid and frequent defr
6、osting on a timed cyclecan maintain this dry-surface condition, or the coil and airflow canbe designed to reduce frost accumulation and its effect on refriger-ation capacity.TYPES OF FORCED-CIRCULATION AIR COOLERSFigures 1 to 4 illustrate features of some types of air coolers.Sloped-front unit coole
7、rs, often called reach-in unit coolers,range from 5 to 10 in. high (Figure 1). Their distinctive slopedfronts are designed for horizontal top mounting as a single unit, orfor installation as a group of parallel connected units. Direct-drivefans are sloped to fit in the restricted return airstream, w
8、hich risespast the access doors and across the ceiling of the enclosure. Air-flows are usually less than 150 cfm per fan. Commonly, these unitsare installed in back-bar and under-the-counter fixtures, as well asin vertical, self-serve, glass door reach-in enclosures.Low-air-velocity units feature a
9、long, narrow profile (Figure 2).They have a dual-coil arrangement, and usually two or more fans.These units are used in above-freezing meat-cutting rooms and incarcass and floral walk-in enclosures, as well as 28F meat carcassholding rooms. They are designed to maintain as high a humidity aspossible
10、 in the enclosure. The units airflow velocity is low and finson the coil are amply spaced, which reduces the coils wetted surfacearea and thus the amount of dew-point contact area for the air stream.Discharge air velocities at the coil face range from 85 to 200 fpm.Medium-air-velocity unit coolers o
11、riginally had a half-roundappearance, although the more common version (often called low-profile units) features a long, narrow, dual-coil unit design (Figure 3).Both types of units are equipped with higher-volume fans. They areused in vegetable preparation rooms, walk-in rooms for wrappedfresh meat
12、, and dairy coolers. These units normally extract moremoisture from ambient air than low-velocity units do. Discharge airvelocities at the coil face range from 200 to 400 fpm.Low-silhouette units are 12 to 15 in. high. Medium- ormid-height units are 18 to 30 in. high. Those over 30 in. high areThe p
13、reparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 8.4, Air-to-RefrigerantHeat Transfer Equipment.Fig. 1 Sloped-Front Unit Cooler for Reach-In CabinetsFig. 1 Sloped-Front Unit Cooler for Reach-In CabinetsFig. 2 Low-Air-Velocity UnitFig. 2 Low-Air-Velocity Unit14.2 2010 ASHRAE HandbookRefrigerationclassifi
14、ed as high-silhouette unit coolers, which are used inwarehouse-sized coolers and freezers. Air velocity at the coil facecan be over 600 fpm. Outlet air velocities range from 1000 to2000 fpm when the unit is equipped with cone-shaped fan dischargeventuris for extended air throw.Spray coils feature a
15、saturated coil surface that can cool pro-cessed air closer to the coil surface temperature than can a regular(nonsprayed) coil. In addition, the spray continuously defrosts thelow-temperature coil. Unlike unit coolers, spray coolers are usuallyfloor-mounted and discharge air vertically. Unit section
16、s include adrain pan/sump, coil with spray section, moisture eliminators, andfan with drive. The eliminators prevent airborne spray droplets fromdischarging into the refrigerated area. Typically, belt-driven centrif-ugal fans draw air through the coil at 600 fpm or less.Water can be used as the spra
17、y medium for coil surfaces with tem-peratures above freezing. For coil surfaces with temperatures belowfreezing, a suitable chemical must be added to the water to lower thefreezing point to 12F, or below the coil surface temperature. Somesuitable recirculating solutions include the following:Sodium
18、chloride solution is limited to a room temperature of10F or higher. Its minimum freezing point is 6F.Calcium chloride solution can be used for enclosure tempera-tures down to about 10F, but its use may be prohibited in enclo-sures containing food products.Aqueous glycol solutions are commonly used i
19、n water and/orsprayed-coil coolers operating below freezing. Food-grade pro-pylene glycol solutions are commonly used because of their loworal toxicity, but they generally become too viscous to pump attemperatures below 13F. Ethylene glycol solutions may bepumped at temperatures as low as 40F. Becau
20、se of its toxicity,sprayed ethylene glycol in other than sealed tunnels or freezers(no human access allowed during process) is usually prohibitedby most jurisdictions. When a glycol mix is sprayed in food stor-age rooms, any spray carryover must be maintained within thelimits prescribed by all appli
21、cable regulations.All brines are hygroscopic; that is, they absorb condensate andbecome progressively weaker. This dilution can be corrected by con-tinually adding salt to the solution to maintain a sufficient below-freezing temperature. Salt is extremely corrosive, and must becontained in the spray
22、ed-coil unit with suitable corrosive-resistantmaterials or coatings, which must be periodically inspected andmaintained. All untreated brines are corrosive: neutralizing thespray solution relative to its contact material is required.Sprayed-coil units are usually installed in refrigerated enclosures
23、requiring high humidity (e.g., chill coolers). Paradoxically, the samesprayed-coil units can be used in special applications requiring lowrelative humidity. For these applications, both a high brine concen-trate (near its eutectic point) and a large difference between the pro-cess air and the refrig
24、erant temperature are maintained. Process airis reheated downstream from the sprayed coil to correct the dry-bulbtemperature.COMPONENTSDraw-Through and Blow-Through AirflowUnit fans may draw air through the cooling coil and discharge itthrough the fan outlet into the enclosure, or they may blow airt
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