SAK9
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2002
- 603
Guys,
In most pharmaceutical facilities I have seen ,zone pressure regimes are maintained with an active pressure control system which is done by regulating exhaust volume through a VAV box in the exhaust duct based on room differential pressure reading.Further the exhaust fan is on speed control through a VSD based on duct static pressure at some location.So when the VAV boxes close to maintain room pressures,the duct static presure goes up which in turn would reduce fan speed.When this happens,the staic pressure behind some boxes may drop causing them to open more.This may result in another static pressure change.So my question is:Are pressure control system and fan speed control system at loggerheads?
In most pharmaceutical facilities I have seen ,zone pressure regimes are maintained with an active pressure control system which is done by regulating exhaust volume through a VAV box in the exhaust duct based on room differential pressure reading.Further the exhaust fan is on speed control through a VSD based on duct static pressure at some location.So when the VAV boxes close to maintain room pressures,the duct static presure goes up which in turn would reduce fan speed.When this happens,the staic pressure behind some boxes may drop causing them to open more.This may result in another static pressure change.So my question is:Are pressure control system and fan speed control system at loggerheads?