timr
Mechanical
- Oct 22, 1999
- 5
I have not used this forum before and hope this is an appropriate subject.<br> I am searching for suggestions for control strategies.<br>Setting: Child's reading room in a to-be-built public library. The room will have hydronic radiant floor heat and a dedicated vav terminal unit for heating, cooling and outside air ventilation. The floor is concrete structure. The total concrete slab thickness under the room is 6 1/4". There will be 2 1/4" of concrete, 2" of rigid board insulation, the PEX tubing and 2" of concrete on top. The radiant system has a dedicated pump. The building will have a DDC control system.<br>Problem: How to integrate control of the radiant floor and vav systems without providing heating and cooling simultaneously and/or having the systems fight each other. I am considering maintaining the slab at a varying temperature dependent on outside ambient dry bulb and allowing the pump to come on only below a predetermined outside temperature. The vav would provide primary heating and cooling. <br>I hope I've provided enough information for responses. If anyone has successfully put a similar system together I would like to hear about it.<br>Thanks, Tim