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Mechanical
- Oct 9, 2009
- 516
How do we consider the VAV box minimum position.?
I am reading ASHRAE 62, 2007, multiple zone calculation and trying to apply on an example from my imagination.
three zones, A, B , and C, served by three VAV boxes.
let us say all efficiencies mentioned in the standard equal to 1,
Supply air rates are 2000, 3000, and 4000 cfm with total of 9000 cfm.
outdoor air in breathing zone requirement 100, 150, and 250 cfm with total of 500 cfm.
minimum VAV position 25% each (500, 750, and 1000 cfm)
Standard says ventilation should be available under any operation condition.
Now if all boxes are in minimum, each zone would get his outdoor requirement, but,if zones A&B were in minimum and zone C was in full load, then the total cfm would be 5250 cfm, the outdoor is still 500 cfm
the outdoor coming to zone A in this case would be 500x500/5250 = 47 cfm.
to reach 100 cfm in zone A in this case, we need either a total outdoor air of 1166 cfm, means double of full load requirement, or to increase the minimum position to 1052 cfm instead of 500 cfm, then we have to recalculate again.
this is for three simple zones only, what about 40 zones or more?
am I right, or reading the standard in a wrong way?
I am reading ASHRAE 62, 2007, multiple zone calculation and trying to apply on an example from my imagination.
three zones, A, B , and C, served by three VAV boxes.
let us say all efficiencies mentioned in the standard equal to 1,
Supply air rates are 2000, 3000, and 4000 cfm with total of 9000 cfm.
outdoor air in breathing zone requirement 100, 150, and 250 cfm with total of 500 cfm.
minimum VAV position 25% each (500, 750, and 1000 cfm)
Standard says ventilation should be available under any operation condition.
Now if all boxes are in minimum, each zone would get his outdoor requirement, but,if zones A&B were in minimum and zone C was in full load, then the total cfm would be 5250 cfm, the outdoor is still 500 cfm
the outdoor coming to zone A in this case would be 500x500/5250 = 47 cfm.
to reach 100 cfm in zone A in this case, we need either a total outdoor air of 1166 cfm, means double of full load requirement, or to increase the minimum position to 1052 cfm instead of 500 cfm, then we have to recalculate again.
this is for three simple zones only, what about 40 zones or more?
am I right, or reading the standard in a wrong way?