DA-88-18-2 -- The Economics of Relief Fans vs. Return Fans in Variable Volume Systems with Economizer Cycles PDF

DA-88-18-2 -- The Economics of Relief Fans vs. Return Fans in Variable Volume Systems with Economizer Cycles PDF

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DA-88-18-2 -- The Economics of Relief Fans vs. Return Fans in Variable Volume Systems with Economizer Cycles PDF

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1988

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Variable air volume systems with outside air economizer cycles when designed for high-rise buildings are typically specified with return air fans. Besides introducing a complex control problem, return air fans are significantly energy inefficient when compared to relief fans. This paper presents the analyical results of a study conducted to determine the energy usage differences anticipated in a high rise office building served by a variable volume mechanical air system with an economizer for both a relief fan and a return fan system. The analysis was conducted in five geographic locations in order to measure the changing impact of various climates. The locations included Boston, MA; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Houston, TX; and Jacksonville, FL.

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Number of Pages : 10
Product Code(s) : D-DA-88-18-2
Published : 1988

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