Key HVAC Design Concepts
Key HVAC Design Concepts
Key HVAC Design Concepts
Agenda
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Thermal enclosure system
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• A well-insulated and air-sealed home, with
Thermal
good windows and doors, reduces the
Enclosure
System amount of energy needed to keep the
home comfortable.
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Thermal enclosure system
90°F 70°F
40°F 120°F
Cooler
A cooler with ice A cup of coffee
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Thermal enclosure system
105°F 105°F
72°F
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
105°F
73°F
105°F 72°F
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
73°F
72°F
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
72°F
105°F
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
72°F
105°F
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Thermal enclosure system
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
72°F
105°F
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Thermal defects to avoid
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Heating & cooling systems
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•Heating and cooling equipment that is:
Heating,
Cooling, & • High efficiency
Ventilation • Properly designed and installed
System • Combined with a duct system that’s
insulated, sealed, and balanced
… maintains comfort with less energy.
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Heating & cooling systems
FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER
73°F
105°F 72°F
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Three major steps
to design an HVAC system
1. Calculate the heating and cooling loads.
2. Select equipment that meets those loads.
3. Design a duct system that gets air from the heating &
cooling equipment to the rooms in the house, and
then from the rooms back to the equipment.
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Step 1:
Calculate Heating & Cooling Loads
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Step 1:
Calculate heating & cooling loads
• Cooling load is the maximum Btu’s likely to be added to the
home in a single hour during the year.
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Step 1:
Calculate heating & cooling loads
• Heating load is the maximum Btu’s likely to be lost from the
home in a single hour during the year.
72°F
35°F
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Step 1:
Calculate heating & cooling loads
• Standard process to
calculate loads.
• Provides a checklist of all input
variables that can affect a
home’s comfort level.
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Step 1:
Calculate heating & cooling loads
2012
Heating 99% Cooling 1%
IECC
City Dry Bulb Dry Bulb
Climate
(F) (F)
Zone
2 Houston 31 94
3 Las Vegas 27 107
4 Baltimore 15 91
5 Pittsburgh 7 88
6 Syracuse 2 85
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Step 1:
Calculate heating & cooling loads
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Step 2:
Select the
Heating & Cooling Equipment
Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
• Standard process to
select equipment using the
calculated loads.
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Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
• Cooling Load – The number of btu’s per hour that is added to
the home from the outdoors, people, lights, appliances, etc.
• Cooling Capacity – The number of btu’s per hour that cooling
equipment can remove from the home.
• Heating Load – The number of btu’s per hour that is lost from
the home because it’s cold outside.
• Heating Capacity – The number of btu’s per hour that heating
equipment can add back to the home.
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Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
Equipment capacity can be determined using
manufacturer’s expanded performance data…
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Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
• Select cooling equipment that can remove the number of
Btu’s calculated for the cooling load.
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Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
• Select heating equipment that can add the number of
Btu’s calculated for the heating load.
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Summary of Step 2:
Select equipment that meets loads
• The second major step in the design process is to select
equipment using the calculated heating & cooling loads.
• ACCA Manual S provides a reliable standard process for
doing this and includes limitations on over-sizing.
• By requiring that equipment be selected using this
process, the ENERGY STAR Certified Homes program
helps ensure that the HVAC system is efficient, durable,
and effective.
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Step 3:
Design the Duct System
Step 3:
Design the duct system
• Design a duct system that distributes air from the heating
& cooling equipment to each room, and back to the
equipment.
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
• The airflow needed by each room is directly related to its
heating and cooling load.
Hallway
Room A Room B
80 CFM 80 CFM 80 CFM
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
% Airflow
Location Airflow (CFM)
Room A 10% 160
Room B 5% 80
Other 85% 1,360
Total Equipment Airflow 100% 1,600
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
Supply Ducts
Air Handler
ON
OFF
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
Supply
Register
ON
OFF
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
Filter
Return
Ductwork
ON
OFF
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Step 3:
Design the duct system
+ 0.20 - 0.15
- 0.10
0.20 ON
0.20
0.15
OFF
0.10
0.65
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Summary of Step 3:
Design the duct system
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Summary