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Page 1: Duct Design - Ductwork Installation 2006.pdf · Duct Design Author: Keith E. Elder Subject: Air Conditioning Design Created Date: 5/10/2006 2:27:52 PM

ME 425

Fans

Keith Elder, P.E.

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Fan Types

Fans are classified by the direction of air flow relative to the impeller

Axial FansAir flow is perpendicular to blade rotation

Centrifugal FansAir flow is in the same direction as impeller rotation

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Axial FansPropeller

Designed to move air from one enclosed space to another in a wide range of volumes at low pressures.

Tube-axialAn axial flow wheel in a cylinder which moves a wide range of air at medium pressures.

Vane-axialVane-axial fans have a set of air guide vanes mounted in the cylinder before or behind an airfoil-type wheel. They move air over a wide range of volumes and pressures.

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Axial Fan Characteristics

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Centrifugal FansDesigned to move air over a wide volume range. Static pressures can go up to 25 inches. Centrifugal fan wheels come in the following types:

AirfoilBackward InclinedRadialForward Curved

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Centrifugal Fan Characteristics

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Fan Horsepower

fan6359 ηxCFMxTPBHP =

6359CFMxTPAHP =

Where:ηfan= Fan EfficiencyAHP = Air HorsepowerBHP = Brake HorsepowerTP = Total Pressure, inches H2O

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Fan Laws

Fan Performance at different speeds from the manufacturer’s fan curve can be predicted using the fan laws.

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R P MR P M

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B H PB H P

R P MR P M

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Fan Law Problem

A fan has the following characteristics:5000 CFM1.25 inches static pressure782 RPM1.98 BHP

What RPM is necessary to increase the flow to 6,000 CFM?

What BHP is required?

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System Curve

Pressure(in. w.c.)

CFM

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Fan Curve

Pressure(in. w.c.)

CFM

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System Operating Point

Pressure(in. w.c.)

CFM

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Catalog Fan Curve

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Method of Obtaining Fan Curves

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System EffectFan data is based upon discharge conditions at the time of testing, including certain minimum. For low velocity systems, the effective duct length is 2 - 1/2 equivalent duct diameters

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System Effect

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System Surge

Occurs when system resistance and fan performance curves do not intersect at a distinct point but rather over a range of volumes and pressures. - Trane

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Fan Surge

Occurs near “block-tight” conditions when blade rotation is insufficient to overcome pressure difference between wheel center & discharge.

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Variable Flow Control Devices

Bypass circuitsDischarge DamperVariable inlet vanesVari-ConeEcono-ConeVariable Frequency Drive

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Inlet/Discharge Control Schemes

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VAV Control Performance

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Variable Flow Device Performance

100

80

60

40

20

00 20 40 60 80 100

Variable Frequency Motor Control

Variable Speed Drive (Mechanical)

Inlet Vane Control

Discharge Damper

Bypass Circuit

%BHP

% CFM

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Discharge System Effect