Hvac Notes
Hvac Notes
Hvac Notes
TYPES OF SYSTEMS
1. Supply duct
2. Fan compartment
3. Flexible connection
4. Heating and/or cooling coil
5. Filter compartment
6. Return and fresh air
RADIANT HEAT
• A machine or device that moves heat from one location (the source) to another
location (the mechanical work)
• Can produce heating or cooling by reversing the direction of heat flow
• Can be used in:
o Forced Air System
o Hot Water System
o Radiant Heat System
- HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. HVAC maintains the
required temperature, humidity, air pressure, and quality required in any particular
room or area.
- Most of the time, heating and cooling system benefits home’s air quality and
removes airborne particles, but clogged ductwork and other issues can negatively
affect the air we breathe.
- The amount of heat energy that would need to be added to space to maintain the
temperature on an acceptable range.
- The amount of heat energy that would need to be removed from a space to
maintain the temperature in an acceptable range.
1. Thermostat/Timer – Most visible part of a heating and cooling unit, though it’s also
the most overlooked in maintenance.
2. Heat Exchanger
3. Blower Motor
4. Condensing Unit
5. Ductwork
6. Evaporator Coil
7. Vents
8. Refrigerant Lines
1. Split systems
2. Hybrid systems
3. Duct-free systems
4. Packaged heating and air systems
• The simultaneous control of air temperature, humidity, motion and purity of air in a
confined space
1. Heat transmitted through walls, roofs, floors, partitions, ceilings and glass owing
differences between indoor air temperature.
2. Heat from solar radiation striking upon the exterior surfaces of walls and glass,
absorbed by them and conducted through the interior.
3. Heat carried in by infiltrating or ventilating outside air.
4. Heat given off by occupants.
5. Heat given off by lights, cooking devices, motors, fans and industrial processes
within the conditioned space.