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Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This amount of ventilation air is required by OSHA. No energy recovery system is presently installed.

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Page 1: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

Introduction

• Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB).

• ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

• This amount of ventilation air is required by OSHA.

• No energy recovery system is presently installed.

Page 2: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

What is a Heat Pump and How Does it Work?

• A basic heat pump consists of 4 components.

– Compressor– Condenser Coil– Evaporator Coil– Expansion Valve

• Used to transfer energy from the exhaust air to the make-up air.

• Our system will use a DX heat pump system.

Page 3: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

What Makes This System Advanced?

• The compressor in this system will be a Turbocor TT400.

• The TT400 is a centrifugal compressor capable of 160 tons of cooling.

• Utilizes magnetic bearings which eliminates the need for oil.

• Capable of high COP’s which leads to higher efficiency and cheap operation.

• Maintains high efficiency even at low loads.

Page 4: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours
Page 5: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

Water-Glycol Heat Recovery System

• Plans for a water-glycol heat recovery system were made but the system was never installed.

• Exhaust ducts were designed to accept heat recovery coils.

Exhaust Air Duct

Page 6: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

Why a DX System?

• Latent heat of vaporization

Page 7: Introduction Advanced energy recovery heat pump for the Engineering Science and Research Building (ESRB). ESRB uses 54,000 CFM of 100% make-up air 24 hours

Performance Comparison of Heat Recovery Systems

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Outdoor Air Temperature (F)

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W-G system

D-X system

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Economic Comparison of Heat Recovery Systems

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Outside Air Temperature (F)

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D-X system

W-G system

24,000 dollars/year

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Environmental Comparison of Heat Recovery Systems

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ur)

W-G system

D-X System

30,000 gallons/year