AT-19-004 -- A Comparison of the Annual Energy Use of Fixed- and Variable-Airflow Parallel Fan-Powered Terminal Units in a Small Office Building PDF

AT-19-004 -- A Comparison of the Annual Energy Use of Fixed- and Variable-Airflow Parallel Fan-Powered Terminal Units in a Small Office Building PDF

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AT-19-004 -- A Comparison of the Annual Energy Use of Fixed- and Variable-Airflow Parallel Fan-Powered Terminal Units in a Small Office Building PDF

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2019

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A mass and energy balance (MEB) approach was implementedusing Engineering Equation Solver (EES) (Klein andAlvarado 2015) to estimate the annual energy performanceofasingle-duct variable-air-volume(VAV)system with fixedandvariable-airflow parallel fan-powered terminal units(FPTUs). Fans with both permanent-split capacitor motorscontrolled by silicon control rectifiers and electronicallycommutated motors (ECMs) were evaluated, along with theenergy impact of leakage. A comparison was also providedto variable- and fixed-airflow series FPTUs. Hourly zoneloads in a five-zone building were generated using Energy-Plus. The hourly zone loads and weather data were used asinput to a single-duct VAV system model using EES to estimatethe energy use for a five-zone building in five cities:Houston, TX; Phoenix, AZ; Chicago, IL; New York, NY; andSan Francisco, CA. The results showed less than 0.4% differencein energy use between the fixed-airflow ECM and PSCparallel FPTUs. Variable-airflow parallel units provided amaximum of 0.8% savings compared to the baseline fixedairflowparallel FPTU. Leakages of 5% and 10% in coolingmode were simulated for parallel FPTUs. Parallel units with5% leakage performed comparably to variable-airflowseries units. Increasing leakage to 10% negated any benefitthat a parallel unit had over the variable-airflow series unitsin all five cities.
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Number of Pages : 15
Product Code(s) : D-AT-19-004
Published : 2019
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