09 ASLI Vav Set
09 ASLI Vav Set
09 ASLI Vav Set
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CONTENTS
• VAV Terminal Units
• STR Circular VAV Terminal Units
• VVD VAV Diffusers
• Bypass VAV Terminal Units
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VAV TERMINAL UNITS
ASLI VAV terminal units consist of a casing with circular inlet spigot, rectangular
outlet connection with integral of fiberglass with black matt tissue for noise
reduction, damper blade for air volume control and cross flow differential pressure
sensor for measuring air volume.
ASLI VAV terminal units also incorporate control components, (VAV controller
actuator, and transformer) which are factory fitted. ASLI in-house testing facility
ensured that all boxes that come out from the factory are calibrated and tested to
match the controller of individual size. This allow the terminals to monitor the
desired flow rate, as dictated by the thermostat or BAS, and compensate instantly
for any changes in supply air pressure that might tend to alter the supply air
volume. Hence, the net result is a pressure independent variable air volume
system.
■ Features
• Oval shape damper for better flow management.
• Neoprene peripheral gasket to prevent leakage.
• Multi-point averaging inlet differential pressure sensor.
• 1”, 2 lbs fiberglass with black matt tissue internal insulation for noise reduction.
• Round inlet with beading for good inlet connection.
• Square damper shaft for better grip mounting of actuator.
• Shaft indicator indicating damper position.
• Double layer heavy gauge damper blade.
• Protective metal shroud for control components mounting.
• Low pressure drop construction with round inlet and rectangular outlet- static regain.
• Can be used for Constant Air Volume (CAV) application.
• Rectangular discharge opening with slip and drive cleat duct connection.
• Optional internal perforated sheet or aluminum foil facing.
• Reheat coil available upon request.
■ Materials
• Casing: 0.7mm thickness galvanized steel.
• Damper blade: Double layer 0.7mm thickness galvanized steel with a sandwiched peripheral gasket.
• Internal insulation: 25mm (1”) 32 kg/m3 (2 lb) density fiber glass with matt black tissue facing.
• Bearing: Engineering plastic.
• Square shaft: 10mmX10mm galvanized steel.
• Differential pressure sensor: Aluminum.
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B B Normal Size
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Selection Example
Select electric coil for a size 10” VAV Terminal with a minimum air flow of
600 CFM. Space heat loss is estimated at 18 MBH and space design
temperature is 70˚F. The temperature of the primary air flow is 60˚F.
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THERMOSTAT
DAMPER
ACTUATOR
CONTROLLER MIN
FLOW
(POS)
CoolOccSpt
This mode is used where only cooling application is required. The controller will modulate the VAV box damper according to the set point and room temperature
between the cooling mode minimum and maximum flow setting.
THERMOSTAT REHEAT
DAMPER
ACTUATOR FLOW
MIN
CONTACTORS FLOW
(POS)
During this mode, 2 or 3 stages reheat control the heater output by using 2 or 3 stages of heater control at different intervals. The heaters cut-in at different
stages depending on the heating set-point of reheat.
When the room temperature is above the cooling set point, the flow shall be maximum and when the room temperature fall below cooling set point (by more than
1 degree Celsius), the flow will be minimum.
When the room temperature fall beyond heating set point, the control should automatically increase to auxiliary flow (which is resettable) when the 1st stage of
heater cut in. when the room temperature continues to fall, the 2nd heater and 3rd heater will cut in accordingly. The interval for each stage of reheat to cut in is
determined by the room temperature and heating set point.
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THERMOSTAT
DAMPER FLOATING
REHEAT
ACTUATOR ACTUATOR
FLOW
VALVE MIN
CONTROLLER (POS)
During this mode, reheat coils or hot water coil are controlled with modulating output from controller.
When the room temperature is above the cooling set point, the flow shall be maximum and when the room temperature fall below cooling set point (by more than
1 degree Celsius), the flow will be minimum.
When the room temperature fall beyond heating set point, the air flow should automatically be increased to reheat flow (which is resettable). At the same time,
the peripheral output will gradually increase the valve position to increase the hot water volume. Hence the supply air temperature rises.
■ VAV Controller Control Mode (Cooling With Series Fan And Reheat)
At this mode, the fan is intended to run continuously when the main air handler is on AIR FLOW
and is in-line with the primary air flow through the box. The controller will activate the SENSOR REHEAT
fan when the primary flow is above minimum flow setting or a pre-determined flow FAN
COIL (OPTIONAL)
PRIMARY DISCHARGE
volume, say 50 CFM whichever is higher). The heater will cut in when the room AIR AIR
temperature drops below the heating set point.
THERMOSTAT
DAMPER
OPEN TO
ACTUATOR FAN PLENUM
RELAY VALVE
CONTROLLER
■ VAV Controller Control Mode (Cooling With Parallel Fan And Reheat)
A parallel fan is not located in the primary air stream, but is designed to add return air AIR FLOW
from the plenum into the air stream delivered to the space. The controller turns on the SENSOR
REHEAT
parallel fan when the space temperature falls below set point as a first stage of reheat, COIL
or if the air flow falls below a minimum air flow set point to maintain a minimum air PRIMARY
AIR
DISCHARGE
AIR
flow to the space (parallel flow). The heater will cut in when the room temperature FAN
CONTROLLER
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Basic Assembly
• The basic assembly shall be constructed of galvanized steel, not less than 0.7mm (24ga.) thickness.
• Internal insulation shall be at least 25mm, 32kg/cu.m density fiberglass black tissue to prevent erosion.
• The damper shall be of heavy gauge metal, with peripheral tear resistant Neoprence lip seal to ensure a tight air seal at full shut off position. Damper shaft shall
have damper position indicator and of square shape to ensure a fool proof grip between damper and electric actuator. Round shaft shall not be accepted.
• All control components shall be mounted inside a protective metal shroud.
Pressure Requirement
• The static pressure drop across the terminal unit shall not be more than 53Pa (0.22 in. W.G.) at the selected design air flow.
• The pressure independence shall be achieved using a differential pressure type velocity sensor on a feed forward control loop.
• The velocity sensor shall be a differential pressure multi-point sensing type using the reliable pitot tube concept for air flow measurement.
• The high and low tubing connection shall be air tight to prevent leakage affecting the accuracy of the air flow measurement. Airflow measurement accuracy
must be within +/- 5%.
Noise
• Sound power level in each octave band 2 through 6 shall not exceed the following when operating at the rated air flow rate with 125Pa (0.5 in W.G.) static
pressure across the terminal unit:
Controls
• The VAV controller shall be Lon based microprocessor based direct digital control (DDC) with open system concept to ensure ease of interfacing on site with
others.
• Each VAV unit shall have its own dedicated, stand-alone microprocessor-based, truly independent LonMark open system controller.
• Each VAV controller shall accept standard thermistor input for temperature sensing.
• All the VAV units shall be capable of stand-alone or networking operation. In networking mode, the DDC controller shall be truly open to be freely integrated to
existing LonWork BAS without any additional hardware or software.
• As a minimum, the user shall have the capability of monitoring the following dynamics up-dated information through each of the operator interface devices :-
- zone temperature
- actual live airflow
- desired set-point airflow
- cooling set-point etc
- operating mode
The room thermostat shall have a LCD display for room temperature and set point adjustment capability.
• The controller shall have an overriding function to occupied/unoccupied mode.
• As a minimum the user shall have the ability to monitor and control the following set-points through each of the operator interface devices :-
- cooling set-point
- minimum and maximum air flows
- neutral zone
- occupied/unoccupied time schedule
- room temperature
- live actual air flow
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BACtalk Microset II
BACtalk Microset II – Wall Unit
BACtalk® Microset II is an intelligent and attractive programmable wall unit that
updates the functions of a typical thermostat. Microset II connects to Alerton's BACtalk
VisualLogic® Controllers (VLCs) and serves as a tenant control center and field
service tool. Sleek styling, a backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and simple
pushbutton controls make operation intuitive. The LCD simultaneously displays the
setpoint, room and outside air temperatures in Fahrenheit or Centigrade and fan status.
Trend IQLVAV
IQLVAV is a terminal unit controller with an integral damper actuator for pressure -
independent VAV applications. The IQLVAV supports communication with other IQL
and LonMark devices over a LonWorks network. A LINC unit provides an interface to
other Trend IQ system current-loop networked devices.
SDU-LON
The SDU-LON, Smart Display Unit, enables the user to view and adjust selected
parameters (sensors, knobs, drivers, switches, digital inputs) via a 4 x 20 character
electro-luminescent display, and four illuminated push buttons. It provides the IQLVAV
with a real time clock, a time zone, and a calendar. It is associated with a particular
IQLVAV either using a combination of the push-buttons or using IQLTool2. SDU’s also
support password protection, using the controller's built-in security.
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Siemens GDB181.1E/3
Compact controllers for plants with variable and constant air volume with the air
volume as an auxiliary variable. Comprised of pressure difference sensors, digital air
volume controller and actuator; Operating voltage AC 24 V; P-response, nominal
torque 5/10 Nm, air damper working range mechanically adjustable between 0 and
90°, prewired with 0.9 m long connecting cable. Suitable for stand alone system
ALE05U
The ALE05U series is a microprocessor based wall mounted proportional integral (PI)
temperature controller for controlling fan coil unit heating and cooling applications. It
has a large and clear LCD display which is both aesthetic in design and user friendly in
operation.
Belimo NMV-D2M
The VAV-Compact NMV-D2M controller has PI control characteristics and is used for
the pressure independent control of VAV air control units. Stepped-mode constant flow
control e.g. switch or clock program. Variable flow with modulating reference variable
based on, for example, temperature, occupancy, room thermostat, DDC or
LONWORKS® system, allowing demand-related, energy-saving ventilation of
individual rooms or zones of air-conditioning systems. Maintenance-free sensor
technology, thoroughly proven in a great variety of previous applications, means that
the controllers can offer total reliability and dependability in various climate conditions.
ALE05U
The ALE05U series is a microprocessor based wall mounted proportional integral (PI)
temperature controller for controlling fan coil unit heating and cooling applications. It
has a large and clear LCD display which is both aesthetic in design and user friendly in
operation.
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Matrix UAV0560L
UAV0560L is an application specific DDC for pressure independent variable Air Volume
Terminal Boxes. It can work as a stand-alone controller as well as a controller on a
twisted-pair, unpolarized, free topology network. UAV0560L has an on-board
differential pressure transducer to measure airflow through the VAV terminal box via a
differential pressure pitol tube sensor within the box. The controller has two triac
outputs for driving floating position damper actuator, and four additional triac outputs
for heaters, fan and hot water valve control. UAV0560L is a LonMarkTM compliant
controller designed to communicate on LonTalkTM open system network.
SAV3HD
The SAV3HD is a wall mount command module with display for Variable Air Volume
terminal boxes. SAV3HD works in conjunction with VAV Controllers such as Matrix
iS21 UAV0520L & UAV0506L in local mode stting by exchanging the zone
temperature, temperature set-point, bypass time via hard wire. It has a 92mm x 50mm
LCD screen to display the time & date of the day, zone temperature and remaining
bypass time.
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Honeywell Excel 10
Honeywell's Excel 10™ VAV Box Controller is an excellent, low-cost control solution
for any size commercial building. The standard energy-saving setpoint reset options,
open communications protocol and low-cost mounting design, make this controller a
smart choice for all the right reasons. Suitable for LONWORKS network.
Thermostat T7770
The T7770 are direct-wired wall modules used in conjunction with W7751B,D,F,H
Controllers. The zone controlled by the W7751 Controllers will typically use a T7770
wall module with a temperature sensor for space temperature measurement in a
minimum system configuration. Additional features available in the T7770 model
include analog setpoint input, override digital input pushbutton, override status LED
and E-Bus network access jack.
Neoplate QY7290
The QY7290 Neoplate is a user terminal for use with specific Yamatake controllers.
Neoplate is designed to look like regular lighting switch and ensures complete
compatibility with any interior design. The temperature set point change based on
absolute value, relative value or perception of temperature.
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ASLI RVAV terminal units also incorporate control components, (VAV controller
actuator, and transformer) which are factory fitted. ASLI in-house testing facility
ensured that all boxes that come out from the factory are calibrated and tested to
match the controller of individual size. This allow the terminals to monitor the
desired flow rate, as dictated by the thermostat or BAS, and compensate instantly
for any changes in supply air pressure that might tend to alter the supply air
volume. Hence, the net result is a pressure independent variable air volume
system.
Two models are available, STR (basic unit) and STRC (basic unit with external
cladding to reduce case radiated noise).
■ Materials
• Casing: 0.7mm galvanized steel.
• Damper blade: Double layer 0.7mm thickness galvanized steel with a sandwiched
peripheral gasket
• Bearing: Engineering plastic.
• Square Shaft: 10mmX10mm galvanized steel.
• Differential pressure sensor: Aluminum.
• Cladding (Optional): 0.7mm galvanized steel packed with fiberglass.
■ Features
• Oval shape damper for better flow management.
• Neoprene peripheral gasket to prevent leakage.
• Multi-point averaging inlet differential pressure sensor.
• Round inlet and outlet with beading for good connection.
• Square damper shaft for better grip mounting of actuator.
• Shaft indicator indicating damper position.
• Double layer heavy gauge damper blade.
• Protective metal shroud for control components mounting.
• Can be used for Constant Air volume (CAV) application.
• Optional external cladding to reduce case radiated noise (STRC).
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F
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D
D
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C A H
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F
F
D
D
B
H -Unit Size D E F G L B A H C
100 95 120 220 310 494 195 344 50 100
150 145 120 220 310 494 245 344 50 100
200 195 120 220 310 494 295 344 50 100
250 245 120 220 310 494 345 344 50 100
300 295 120 220 310 494 395 344 50 100
350 345 120 220 310 596 445 446 50 100
400 395 120 220 310 596 495 446 50 100
General notes:
•Galvanized steel housing
•Mechanically seal leak resistant construction
•Right hand control location standard, as shown above
•Turbulence flow approaching the terminal will create additional noise, pressure drop and greater air flow variation. It is therefore recommended for optimum
performance, there should be a minimum of 4 duct diameters of straight duct, same size as inlet, between the inlet and any transition, take off or lifting.
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Basic Assembly
The basic assembly shall be constructed of galvanized steel, not less than 0.7mm thickness. The inlet and outlet of the terminal unit shall be round type with
beading.
The terminal unit shall come with external cladding with fiberglass internal insulation to reduce case radiated noise.
The damper shall be of heavy gauge metal, with peripheral tear resistant Neoprence lip seal to ensure a tight air seal at full shut off position. Damper shaft shall
have damper position indicator and of square shape to ensure a fool proof grip between damper and electric actuator. Round shaft shall not be accepted.
All control components shall be mounted inside a protective metal shroud.
Pressure Requirement
- The static pressure drop across the terminal unit shall not be more than 53Pa (0.22 in. W.G.) at the selected design air flow.
- The pressure independence shall be achieved using a differential pressure type velocity sensor on a feed forward control loop.
- The velocity sensor shall be a differential pressure multi-point sensing type using the reliable pitot tube concept for air flow measurement.
- The high and low tubing connection shall be air tight to prevent leakage affecting the accuracy of the air flow measurement. Airflow
measurement must be within +/- 5%.
Noise
Sound power level in each octave band 2 through 6 shall not exceed the following when operating at the rated air flow rate with 125Pa (0.5 in W.G.) static
pressure across the terminal unit:
Controls
- The VAV controller shall be Lon based microprocessor based direct digital control (DDC) with open system concept to ensure ease of
interfacing on site with others.
- Each VAV unit shall have its own dedicated, stand-alone microprocessor-based, truly independent LonMark open system controller.
- Each VAV controller shall accept standard thermistor input for temperature sensing.
All the VAV units shall be capable of stand-alone or networking operation. In networking mode, the DDC controller shall be truly open to be freely integrated to
existing LonWork BAS without any additional hardware or software.
As a minimum, the user shall have the capability of monitoring the following dynamics up-dated information through each of the operator interface devices :-
• zone temperature
• actual live airflow
• desired set-point airflow
• cooling set-point etc
• operating mode
The room thermostat shall have a LCD display for room temperature and set point adjustment capability.
As a minimum the user shall have the ability to monitor and control the following set-points through each of the operator interface devices :-
• cooling set-point
• minimum and maximum air flows
• neutral zone
• occupied/unoccupied time schedule
• room temperature
• live actual air flow
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VVD enhances conventional system design by adding the element of personal control. A room thermostat provides constant feedback to the VVD, enabling
precise control of the space temperature by controlling the supply air volume into the room.
The actuator mechanism features high torque, low voltage motor which offers immediate response, superior to the sluggish response and delayed action
common to thermally activated expansion device.
Operation
ASLI VAV diffusers, VVD maintain space temperature by varying the air volume delivered to the space. The amount of air delivered will depend on the room
temperature and temperature set point. As the air volume is decreased by the control disc, the air velocity increased, thereby maintaining the longest throw and
best entrainment. This insures superior air distribution at all damper positions. Supply air is discharged horizontally in a uniform 4-way pattern while the variable
geometry design ensures that adequate room air movement is maintained throughout the full range of volume variation.
Energy Savings
When the duct static pressure increase as VAV diffuser closes the control disc, the by-pass damper, volume control damper or variable speed drive of fan
(depending on the system) will regulate the static pressure in the main duct. This is to ensure there is no excess static pressure in the main duct. Excess static
pressure in the main duct is literally equivalent to excess energy used. When the return air temperature decreased (due to by-pass supply air), the control valve
will close to reduce the chill water supply into the air handling unit. As the chill water supply pressure increased when the control valves close, the chill water
by-pass valve will open to by-pass the chill water back to the chillers. Energy savings can be achieved without compromising the occupants comfort level by a
series of operations in the air conditioning system.
Applications
ASLI VAV diffusers can be used to address challenging areas such as areas with varying load requirements like conference room and individual offices. In a
system with more than 30% of VAV diffuser, pressure control will need to be used.
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■ Materials
• Frame: 0.7mm galvanized steel.
• Face Plate: 0.7mm galvanized steel.
• Control Disc: 0.5mm galvanized steel.
■ Surface Finish
• White powder coated as standard.
Section View
Front View
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Balancing the VVD system is simple. First, drive open all VVD diffusers by adjusting the thermostat set point to the lowest temperature possible. If using bypass
pressure control, close all bypass terminal dampers before balancing. If using volume control damper pressure control, open all volume control dampers. Next,
select a diffuser that requires highest pressure to satisfy its design flow and measure its air flow rate of this diffuser. If it is too high, reduce the system duct
static pressure. If it is too low, increase the system duct static pressure. The system is now effectively balanced since remaining diffusers require less pressure
will drive as far open as needed to satisfy individual flow rates. If the system is constant volume, a bypass pressure control damper is required. The bypass
damper should be sized to bypass up to 70% of the system air volume with a maximum face velocity of 5m/s. This assumes a minimum of 30% air flow for the
diffusers.
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■ Materials
• Casing : 0.7mm galvanized steel
• Damper blade : Double layer 0.7mm galvanized steel with a
sandwiched peripheral gasket
• Inlet balancing damper : 0.7mm galvanized steel
• Internal Insulation : 5mm PE foam (25mm, 32kg/m3 density
fiberglass with matt black tissue facing is optional)
• Bearing : Engineering plastic
• Square Shaft : 10mmX10mm
• Pressure relief damper blade : 0.5mm galvanized steel
■ Features
• Round inlet with beading for good inlet connection.
• Inlet balancing damper for primary air volume control.
• Pressure relief damper with adjustable counterweight.
• 5mm PE foam internal insulation.
• Neoprene peripheral gasket to prevent leakage.
• Square damper shaft for better grip mounting of actuator.
• Shaft indicator indicating damper position.
• Double layer heavy gauge damper blade.
• Rectangular discharge opening with slip and drive cleat duct connection.
Primary Air
■ Operation of Bypass VAV Box
The supply air volume is controlled by damper blade
which responds to the room thermostat in the
occupied space to meet the cooling load. When the
damper blade closes and the pressure in the
terminal unit increases, the excess air will be
bypassed through the pressure relief damper into
plenum return.
Bypass Air
Supply Air
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Top View
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Non-Std.
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ments
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