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English -- Characterizing the Performance of Fixed-Airflow Series Fan-Powered Terminal Units Using a Mass and Energy Balance Approach

contributor authorASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
date accessioned2017-10-18T11:10:54Z
date available2017-10-18T11:10:54Z
date copyright2016.01.01
date issued2016
identifier otherYJBQSFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessionid=435F2D89F77216F55ECC40BAF539160F/handle/yse/236084
description abstractScope: Atraditional mass and energy balance component approach was used to characterize the performance of fixed-airflow series fan-powered terminal units for applications in building simulationprograms. Theapproachincludeddevelopingrelevantenergy and mass balance equations for the components in a fan-powered terminal unit—heating coil, fan/motor combination, and mixer. Fan motors that included permanent-split-capacitor motors controlled by silicon-controlled rectifiers or electronically commutatedmotorswereincluded in themodeldevelopment.The paper demonstrates how to incorporate the fan/motor combination performance models for both permanent-split-capacitor and electronically commutated motors into the mass and energy balance approach. The fan models were developed from performance data that were provided by multiple fan-powered terminal unit manufacturers. The fan/motor performance data included a fanairflowrangefrom250to3500ft3/min(0.118to1.65m3/s)and a motor size range from 0.333 to 1 hp (248.6 to 745.7 W).
languageEnglish
titleASHRAE ST-16-025num
titleEnglish -- Characterizing the Performance of Fixed-Airflow Series Fan-Powered Terminal Units Using a Mass and Energy Balance Approachen
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treeASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.:;2016
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