EBOOK - Fundamentals of HVAC Systems - Robert McDowall


EBOOK - Kiến thức cơ bản về hệ thống HVAC - Tác giả: Robert McDowall.

1 Introduction to HVAC 1
Study Objectives of Chapter 1  1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Brief History of HVAC  2
1.3 Scope of Modern HVAC  3
1.4 Introduction to Air-conditioning Processes  3
1.5 Objective: What is your system to achieve?  4
1.6 Environment For Human Comfort  6
The Next Step  8
Summary 8
Bibliography 9
2 Introduction to HVAC Systems 10
Study Objectives of Chapter 2  10
2.1 Introduction 10
2.2 Introducing the Psychrometric Chart  11
2.3 Basic Air-Conditioning System  20
2.4 Zoned Air-Conditioning Systems  23
2.5 Choosing an Air-Conditioning System  26
2.6 System Choice Matrix  28
The Next Step  30
Summary 30
Bibliography 31

3 Thermal Comfort 32
Study Objectives of Chapter 3  32
3.1 Introduction: What is Thermal Comfort? 32
3.2 Seven Factors Influencing Thermal Comfort  33
3.3 Conditions for Comfort  36
3.4 Managing Under Less Than Ideal Conditions  39
3.5 Requirements of Non-Standard Groups  40
The Next Step  41
Summary 41
Bibliography 42
vi Contents
4 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality 43
Study Objectives of Chapter 4  43
4.1 Introduction 43
4.2 Air Pollutants and Contaminants  44
4.3 Indoor Air Quality Effects on Health and Comfort  45
4.4 Controlling Indoor Air Quality  47
4.5 ASHRAE Standard 62 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor
Air Quality 52
The Next Step  58
Summary 58
Bibliography 59
5 Zones 60
Study Objectives of Chapter 5  60
5.1 Introduction 60
5.2 What is a Zone?  61
5.3 Zoning Design  62
5.4 Controlling the Zone  65
The Next Step  67
Summary 67
6 Single Zone Air Handlers and Unitary Equipment 68
Study Objectives of Chapter 6  68
6.1 Introduction 68
6.2 Examples of Buildings with Single-zone Package
Air-Conditioning Units  69
6.3 Air-Handling Unit Components  70
6.4 Refrigeration Equipment  75
6.5 System Performance Requirements  80
6.6 Rooftop Units  82
6.7 Split Systems  85
The Next Step  86
Summary 86
Bibliography 87
7 Multiple Zone Air Systems 88
Study Objectives of Chapter 7  88
7.1 Introduction 88
7.2 Single-Duct, Zoned Reheat, Constant Volume Systems  90
7.3 Single-Duct, Variable Air Volume Systems  92
7.4 By-Pass Box Systems  94
7.5 Constant Volume Dual-Duct, All-Air Systems  95
7.6 Multizone Systems  98
7.7 Three-deck Multizone Systems  99
7.8 Dual-Duct, Variable Air Volume Systems  99
7.9 Dual Path Outside Air Systems  100
The Next Step  101
Summary 101
8 Hydronic Systems 103
Study Objectives of Chapter 8  103
8.1 Introduction 103
8.2 Natural Convection and Low Temperature Radiation
Heating Systems 104
8.3 Panel Heating and Cooling  108
8.4 Fan Coils  109
8.5 Two Pipe Induction Systems  112
8.6 Water Source Heat Pumps  113
The Next Step  115
Summary 115
Bibliography 116
9 Hydronic System Architecture 117
Study Objectives of Chapter 9  117
9.1 Introduction 117
9.2 Steam 118
9.3 Water Systems  120
9.4 Hot Water  124
9.5 Chilled Water  127
9.6 Condenser Water  129
The Next Step  131
Summary 131
Bibliography 132
10 Central Plants 133
Study Objectives of Chapter 10  133
10.1 Introduction 133
10.2 Central Plant Versus Local Plant in a Building  134
10.3 Boilers 136
10.4 Chillers 139
10.5 Cooling Towers  142
The Next Step  145
Summary 145
Bibliography 147
11 Controls 148
Study Objectives of Chapter 11  148
11.1 Introduction 148
11.2 Basic Control  150
11.3 Typical Control loops  155
11.4 Introduction to Direct Digital Control, DDC  157
11.5 Direct Digital Control of an Air-Handler  161
11.6 Architecture and Advantages of Direct Digital Controls 165
The Next Step  169
Summary 169
Bibliography 170
Contents vii
viii Contents
12 Energy Conservation Measures 171
Study Objectives of Chapter 12  171
12.1 Introduction 172
12.2 Energy Considerations for Buildings  172
12.3 ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1  176
12.4 Heat Recovery  179
12.5 Air-Side and Water-Side Economizers  183
12.6 Evaporative Cooling  185
12.7 Control of Building Pressure  186
The Final Step  187
Summary 187
Bibliography 189
13 Special Applications 190
Study Objectives of Chapter 13  190
13.1 Introduction 190
13.2 Radiant Heating and Cooling Systems  191
13.3 Thermal Storage Systems  194
13.4 The Ground as Heat Source and Sink  204
13.5 Occupant Controlled Windows with HVAC  206
13.6 Room Air Distribution Systems  207
13.7 Decoupled or Dual Path, and Dedicated Outdoor
Air Systems  211
Summary 213
Your Next Step  215
Bibliography 216
Index 21

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EBOOK - Kiến thức cơ bản về hệ thống HVAC - Tác giả: Robert McDowall.

1 Introduction to HVAC 1
Study Objectives of Chapter 1  1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Brief History of HVAC  2
1.3 Scope of Modern HVAC  3
1.4 Introduction to Air-conditioning Processes  3
1.5 Objective: What is your system to achieve?  4
1.6 Environment For Human Comfort  6
The Next Step  8
Summary 8
Bibliography 9
2 Introduction to HVAC Systems 10
Study Objectives of Chapter 2  10
2.1 Introduction 10
2.2 Introducing the Psychrometric Chart  11
2.3 Basic Air-Conditioning System  20
2.4 Zoned Air-Conditioning Systems  23
2.5 Choosing an Air-Conditioning System  26
2.6 System Choice Matrix  28
The Next Step  30
Summary 30
Bibliography 31

3 Thermal Comfort 32
Study Objectives of Chapter 3  32
3.1 Introduction: What is Thermal Comfort? 32
3.2 Seven Factors Influencing Thermal Comfort  33
3.3 Conditions for Comfort  36
3.4 Managing Under Less Than Ideal Conditions  39
3.5 Requirements of Non-Standard Groups  40
The Next Step  41
Summary 41
Bibliography 42
vi Contents
4 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality 43
Study Objectives of Chapter 4  43
4.1 Introduction 43
4.2 Air Pollutants and Contaminants  44
4.3 Indoor Air Quality Effects on Health and Comfort  45
4.4 Controlling Indoor Air Quality  47
4.5 ASHRAE Standard 62 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor
Air Quality 52
The Next Step  58
Summary 58
Bibliography 59
5 Zones 60
Study Objectives of Chapter 5  60
5.1 Introduction 60
5.2 What is a Zone?  61
5.3 Zoning Design  62
5.4 Controlling the Zone  65
The Next Step  67
Summary 67
6 Single Zone Air Handlers and Unitary Equipment 68
Study Objectives of Chapter 6  68
6.1 Introduction 68
6.2 Examples of Buildings with Single-zone Package
Air-Conditioning Units  69
6.3 Air-Handling Unit Components  70
6.4 Refrigeration Equipment  75
6.5 System Performance Requirements  80
6.6 Rooftop Units  82
6.7 Split Systems  85
The Next Step  86
Summary 86
Bibliography 87
7 Multiple Zone Air Systems 88
Study Objectives of Chapter 7  88
7.1 Introduction 88
7.2 Single-Duct, Zoned Reheat, Constant Volume Systems  90
7.3 Single-Duct, Variable Air Volume Systems  92
7.4 By-Pass Box Systems  94
7.5 Constant Volume Dual-Duct, All-Air Systems  95
7.6 Multizone Systems  98
7.7 Three-deck Multizone Systems  99
7.8 Dual-Duct, Variable Air Volume Systems  99
7.9 Dual Path Outside Air Systems  100
The Next Step  101
Summary 101
8 Hydronic Systems 103
Study Objectives of Chapter 8  103
8.1 Introduction 103
8.2 Natural Convection and Low Temperature Radiation
Heating Systems 104
8.3 Panel Heating and Cooling  108
8.4 Fan Coils  109
8.5 Two Pipe Induction Systems  112
8.6 Water Source Heat Pumps  113
The Next Step  115
Summary 115
Bibliography 116
9 Hydronic System Architecture 117
Study Objectives of Chapter 9  117
9.1 Introduction 117
9.2 Steam 118
9.3 Water Systems  120
9.4 Hot Water  124
9.5 Chilled Water  127
9.6 Condenser Water  129
The Next Step  131
Summary 131
Bibliography 132
10 Central Plants 133
Study Objectives of Chapter 10  133
10.1 Introduction 133
10.2 Central Plant Versus Local Plant in a Building  134
10.3 Boilers 136
10.4 Chillers 139
10.5 Cooling Towers  142
The Next Step  145
Summary 145
Bibliography 147
11 Controls 148
Study Objectives of Chapter 11  148
11.1 Introduction 148
11.2 Basic Control  150
11.3 Typical Control loops  155
11.4 Introduction to Direct Digital Control, DDC  157
11.5 Direct Digital Control of an Air-Handler  161
11.6 Architecture and Advantages of Direct Digital Controls 165
The Next Step  169
Summary 169
Bibliography 170
Contents vii
viii Contents
12 Energy Conservation Measures 171
Study Objectives of Chapter 12  171
12.1 Introduction 172
12.2 Energy Considerations for Buildings  172
12.3 ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1  176
12.4 Heat Recovery  179
12.5 Air-Side and Water-Side Economizers  183
12.6 Evaporative Cooling  185
12.7 Control of Building Pressure  186
The Final Step  187
Summary 187
Bibliography 189
13 Special Applications 190
Study Objectives of Chapter 13  190
13.1 Introduction 190
13.2 Radiant Heating and Cooling Systems  191
13.3 Thermal Storage Systems  194
13.4 The Ground as Heat Source and Sink  204
13.5 Occupant Controlled Windows with HVAC  206
13.6 Room Air Distribution Systems  207
13.7 Decoupled or Dual Path, and Dedicated Outdoor
Air Systems  211
Summary 213
Your Next Step  215
Bibliography 216
Index 21

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