MCSEng
Electrical
- Dec 5, 2008
- 12
Hello All,
I am contemplating a ventilation and cooling system retrofit where two (2) 20 ton roof top packaged units are connected in parallel.
i.e. The discharge and return ducts are interconnected so that a total cooling capacity of 40 ton is available.
The rationale is that in the event of failure of one unit, some amount of cooling can still be provided to some areas.
I believe that the external static pressure and CFM for both units should be the same.
What are the other issues/factors that should be considered when connecting two packaged units in this way?
Does anyone know of any literature that can provide guidelines that should be followed in order to ensure the best performance?
Thank you.
I am contemplating a ventilation and cooling system retrofit where two (2) 20 ton roof top packaged units are connected in parallel.
i.e. The discharge and return ducts are interconnected so that a total cooling capacity of 40 ton is available.
The rationale is that in the event of failure of one unit, some amount of cooling can still be provided to some areas.
I believe that the external static pressure and CFM for both units should be the same.
What are the other issues/factors that should be considered when connecting two packaged units in this way?
Does anyone know of any literature that can provide guidelines that should be followed in order to ensure the best performance?
Thank you.