CONTENTS
- HVAC Introduction
- Split Systems
- VRF Systems
- Chilled Water Systems
- CRAC
HVAC System
Definition:
HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. The HVAC system is used to provide heating or cooling to space along with proper ventilation. The HVAC system provides thermal comfort, humidity control, proper ventilation, and clean/filtered air.
Most commonly used Systems
Split (DX) system: One evaporator and one condenser unit.
VRF system: Multiple evaporator units connected to one condenser unit.
Window AC: A single package unit encasing the evaporator and condenser. Located at or below the window.
PTAC unit: Similar window AC. Located below the window. Unlike windows, AC includes multiple options for heating.
Chilled water system: The system utilizes chilled water for cooling the air to the required temperature.
Split (DX) System
ADVANTAGES:
- SIMPLE INSTALLATION
- LOW CAPITAL COST
- SERVICE/MAINTENANCE
- COOLING/HEATING
- RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
DISADVANTAGES:
- BUILDING AESTHETICS
- HIGH OPERATING COST
- SERVICE/MAINTENANCE IS DIFFICULT FOR LARGE SCALE
- MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED FOR LARGE SCALE
- LIMITATION OF REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH
VRF System
DX vs. VRF System:
HVAC SYSTEMS
What is happening Inside AC?
- Indoor Unit (Evaporator)
- Hot Air is passed In – Cold Air is passed out
- Liquid Refrigerant In – Vapour refrigerant out
- Outdoor Unit (Condenser)
- Vapour Refrigerant In – Liquid Refrigerant out
- In contact with Surrounding cold air
Difference between VRF & Split AC
- Multiple indoors for the same outdoor
- Advantage w.r.t Space
- Advantage w.r.t Efficiency
- Advantage w.r.t Power Consumption
Difference between VRF & Chilled Water Systems
Up to 65 indoors for one outdoor. What if more? The refrigerant piping length limitation
Chilled water system
- Chilled water instead of Refrigerant as media
- No piping length limitation
- No indoor units connected limitation
- More COP, less initial & operating cost
Centralized Air conditioning
Water Side components
- Chiller
- Chilled water Pumps
- Chilled water Piping
- Air Separators
- Expansion Tanks
- Valves
Air Side components
- Air handling Units / Fan Coils
- Diffusers
- Dampers
- Fans
CRAC
- Unit
- Airflow Distribution
- Dx Type
- Chilled water Type
Relevance to other Disciplines
HVAC SYSTEMS | INPUTS | OUTPUTS |
SPLIT & DX SYSTEMS | ARCHITECTURAL – ENVELOPE LOAD & OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL – ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOAD STRUCTURAL – BEAM LAYOUT | ELECTRICAL- VOLTAGE, CURRENT, PHASE STRUCTURAL – WEIGHT OF PACKAGED ROOF TOP UNITS PLUMBING – HEATING LOAD IF GAS HEATING |
VRF | ARCHITECTURAL – ENVELOPE LOAD & OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL – ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOAD STRUCTURAL – BEAM LAYOUT | ELECTRICAL- VOLTAGE, CURRENT, PHASE STRUCTURAL – WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNITS |
CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS- AIR SIDE | ARCHITECTURAL – ENVELOPE LOAD & OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL – ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOAD STRUCTURAL – BEAM LAYOUT | ELECTRICAL- VOLTAGE, CURRENT, PHASE STRUCTURAL – WEIGHT OF AIR HANDLING UNITS PLUMBING – HEATING LOAD IF GAS HEATING |
CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS- WATER SIDE | CLIENT, PM – TYPE OF CHILLER, ARCHITECTURAL – ENVELOPE LOAD & OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL – ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOAD STRUCTURAL – BEAM LAYOUT | ELECTRICAL- VOLTAGE, CURRENT, PHASE STRUCTURAL – WEIGHT OF EQUIPMENTS OF CHILLER PLANT |
AIR-TERMINALS/DIFFUSER /GRILLES | ARCHITECTURAL – RCP/LIGHTING LOCATION SPRINKLER – SPRINKLER HEAD LOCATION ELECTRICAL – LIGHTING LOCATION | NO CLASHES WITH OTHER SERVICES |
HVAC SYSTEMS TO BE IN EMERGENCY OPERATION | ARCHITECTURAL – STAIRCASE AND LOBBY DETAILS STRUCTURAL – BEAM LAYOUT | ELECTRICAL- VOLTAGE, CURRENT, PHASE STRUCTURAL – WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNITS |
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