Buildtech2
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2012
- 158
Recently, I have designed an HVAC system for the workshop where maintenance and repairs of machine components will be carried out. The air conditioning to the workshop was provided by 4 nos. DX package units and these units were placed outside the perimeter of the workshop. Form each package unit, the supply and return duct work was penetrated into the external wall and run internally adjacent to the wall at 3.5 meters from finish floor level with side wall supply wall grilles and registers.The following points justifies the internal duct work proposal as compare to the external duct work around the workshop perimeter. According to internal duct work proposal, the internal duct work was already installed on the site. Now the client need justification of proposing the internal duct work as he thinks that external duct work would have been a better proposal in terms of value engineering. I expalin him the following points for considering internal duct work but he need more explaination.
Can anybody provide me a better explanation of internal and external duct work in terms of value engineering specific to my case. Please note that the proposed workshop is located in the Arabian desert where peak external temperature reaches to 120 F and in the evening, the relative humidity level sometimes reaches to the saturation level.
Advantages of Internal duct work.
Architectural external appearance
Overall reduced length of ducting work.
The external insulation and duct work are subjected to the high ambient temperature and humidity that minimizes the life of insulation and may add up replacement cost as compared to the internal duct work. This will also cause an ongoing maintenance problem. This problem would be mitigated by routing the ductwork indoors instead.
For external ductwork, thicker insulation with higher density would have to be provided for external duct work (50 mm) as compared to if the duct work was internal (25 mm).
By routing the ductwork indoors, this would also translate into a money saving over the lifespan of the building, due to reduced maintenance costs and considerations.[/li]
For external duct work, considerably more wall penetrations would also have to be provided on the external walls (and potential waterproofing problems) can be avoided by internal duct work.
Disadvantages
Slightly reduced work space.
Can anybody provide me a better explanation of internal and external duct work in terms of value engineering specific to my case. Please note that the proposed workshop is located in the Arabian desert where peak external temperature reaches to 120 F and in the evening, the relative humidity level sometimes reaches to the saturation level.
Advantages of Internal duct work.
Architectural external appearance
Overall reduced length of ducting work.
The external insulation and duct work are subjected to the high ambient temperature and humidity that minimizes the life of insulation and may add up replacement cost as compared to the internal duct work. This will also cause an ongoing maintenance problem. This problem would be mitigated by routing the ductwork indoors instead.
For external ductwork, thicker insulation with higher density would have to be provided for external duct work (50 mm) as compared to if the duct work was internal (25 mm).
By routing the ductwork indoors, this would also translate into a money saving over the lifespan of the building, due to reduced maintenance costs and considerations.[/li]
For external duct work, considerably more wall penetrations would also have to be provided on the external walls (and potential waterproofing problems) can be avoided by internal duct work.
Disadvantages
Slightly reduced work space.