Engg. Hafiz
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2024
- 1
Dear Members!
We recently conducted an audit of an old hospital building project awarded to my company in Saudi Arabia. During my site visit for inspection, I noticed something unusual: several Carrier AHUs, installed around 35 years ago during the original construction, are still functioning perfectly. However, what stood out was that each AHU has a separate exhaust fan installed, functioning as a return fan for the AHUs.
I'm curious to know if this was an older design approach, using separate exhaust fans for AHUs, or if this setup is still common today. In my 6 years of experience, I’ve never come across AHUs with separate exhaust fans—usually, the same fan serves as both the supply and return fan.
if anyone has any idea about this, please provide me with the information.
Thank you in advance.
We recently conducted an audit of an old hospital building project awarded to my company in Saudi Arabia. During my site visit for inspection, I noticed something unusual: several Carrier AHUs, installed around 35 years ago during the original construction, are still functioning perfectly. However, what stood out was that each AHU has a separate exhaust fan installed, functioning as a return fan for the AHUs.
I'm curious to know if this was an older design approach, using separate exhaust fans for AHUs, or if this setup is still common today. In my 6 years of experience, I’ve never come across AHUs with separate exhaust fans—usually, the same fan serves as both the supply and return fan.
if anyone has any idea about this, please provide me with the information.
Thank you in advance.