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ROOFTOP UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM
Figure 6 shows a typical packaged rooftop VAV system
similar to the pervious system but with humidification and
without a return fan. Differential pressure mixed air control is
well suited to roof top applications which usually do not have
sufficient ductwork for flow station outdoor air measurement.
Without the return fan and with a two position exhaust fan it
is difficult to ensure air balance in the building.
Fig. 6. Typical Rooftop HVAC System.
OPERATOR INTERFACE
Modern Building Management Systems (BMS) utilizing
distributed direct digital controllers and personnel computer
based local area networks are installed in many buildings. Full
utilization of a BMS greatly simplifies the operations and
maintenance tasks and provides prompt alert of IAQ problems.
By furnishing quality of information knowledgeable operators
and engineers can easily visualize the system, comprehend the
current status, and determine the nature of any problem.
Operator graphic displays with meaningful real-time
dynamic data displays can enable building operators to
understand how the building is operating. CO2, VOC,
airflow, DP, SP, filter, and drain pan alarms can all provide
operator information required to maintain IAQ. Further,
trend logging and dynamic displays can allow the designer
and operator to anal yze the building performance
historically or in real-time. And a real-time predictive
maintenance program with status inputs such as filter and
drain pan alarms can be used to prevent degradation of air
quality.
Dynamic graphical operator interfaces providing intuitive
“snapshot” system displays, three dimensional multipoint
dynamic and historical plots, and live video displays of critical
systems are available for a BMS and can be employed in IAQ
application. When these functions are specified, the operator’s
value is greatly enhanced by a better understanding of the HVAC
system operation and by real time feedback to adjustments that
are made.
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