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TRACE™ 700 Learning Series Module 4: Airside Systems System Selection and Sizing Coils and Fans Zoning Module 4 Exercise

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TRACE™ 700 Learning SeriesModule 4: Airside Systems

System Selection and Sizing Coils and Fans ZoningModule 4 Exercise

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Learning Objectives• Airside system considerations

• Understand how fans and coils are sized

• Properly configure systems per the building design

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TRACE™ 700 Considerations

• When selecting a system you are: Defining an air path Defining coil and fan location NOT the number of units or equipment

TRACE 700 Considerations• Default information associated

with each system: Fans

− Sizing method (block, peak)− Location (system, zone, or room level)− Configuration (draw- thru, blow- thru)

Coils− Sizing method (block, peak)− Location (system, zone, or room level)− Configuration (auxiliary, preheat, main, or reheat)

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Sizing: Peak versus Block

9am Noon 3pm

Room 1 100 200 150

Room 2 250 150 350

Room 3 300 50 250

Total 650 400 750

200

300

350 Peak Airflow850 cfm

Block Airflow 750 cfm

System Selection Schematic

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Heat Pick Up Calculation

Qfan = FANcfm x SP x C

where...

FANcfm = the fan airflowSP = the user entered value for fan static pressureC = a constant that represents the temperature rise / in w.g. of static pressureMTReff = the user entered fan efficiencyBLDeff = the user entered mechanical efficiency of the fan

(MTReff x BLDeff)

Example• Variable-air volume (VAV) with reheat

system that serves West exterior exposure spaces. Auxiliary coil for skin loads

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Conclusion

• How to select a system

• Important parameters to be modified

• How systems equipment is sized

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Learning Objectives• Determine where the fan and coils are located in

the TRACE system

• How to properly assign rooms and zones to airside systems

• Proper zoning techniques

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Room level• Fan coils• Water-source

heat pumps

Airside System LevelSystem level VAV cooling coil Preheat coil VAV primary fan

Zone level Single-zone cooling

and heating coils VAV heating coils Single-zone fans

System Component Selection Summary report

Airside System Level

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System LevelVariable Air Volumewith reheat

System Level

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1

=

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1 AHU 2

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1

Variable Air Volumewith reheat

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System LevelUnderfloor Air DistributionParallel fan powered

preheat coil

cooling coil

System Level

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1

=

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1 AHU 2

RoomA

RoomB

AHU 1

Underfloor Air DistributionParallel fan powered

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Zone LevelConstant VolumeSingle zone

Zone Level

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1 RTU 2

=

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1 RTU 2

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1

Constant VolumeSingle zone

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Zone LevelChilled BeamsActive chilled beam

Zone Level

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1 RTU 2

=

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1 RTU 2

1 Plenum

RoomA

RoomB

RTU 1

Chilled BeamsActive chilled beam

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Room LevelWater‐source Heat Pumps orVariable Refrigerant Volume

Room Level

1 Plenum

Room A Room B

= =

Room A Room B

Water‐source Heat Pumps orVariable Refrigerant Volume

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Conclusion• Proper zoning can significantly reduce potential

of over or under conditioning spaces

• To properly zone, keep similar spaces together

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Module 4:Exercise

TRACE 700™

Purpose:• Determine what templates are needed and create them.• Apply rooms to appropriate systems.

Procedure:• Determine what templates are needed and create them.• Create applicable rooms and systems.• Calculate the file.• Review questions.

Exercise: Templates and Systems

PayoffUnderstand the use

of templates and find out how

repetitive inputs can be eliminated.

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Details:1-story building30% glass on all exposures

Location:Memphis, Tennessee

Methodology:CLTD (cooling), UATD (heating)

Note: Use the default values for any information not given.

Review all information prior to beginning the exercise.

phone I 608.787.3926

fax I 608.787.3005

email I [email protected]

Web  I www.tranecds.com

contact us

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