platypus83
Mechanical
- Nov 14, 2008
- 10
I have been asked to balance a supply air system with 8 supply bell mouths. Normally this would be a simple balance. Each branch would be balanced by a duct traverse. However as well as a design airflow I have been given a requirement for a static pressure at the index branch.
I have been requested to do an initial scan,find the true index, and balance proportionally to design while maintaining 50pa at the index branch.
I have found that the balanced system only has 25 pa at the index branch. This can not change as the branch damper is located before the duct traverse location, so closing it will only reduce SP, and the index branch will be fully open anyway.
I have now been requested to instead create a pressure drop of 50 pa across the index damper by closing it and then balancing the system to design airflows. This is based on the assumption that having 50pa DP across the index damper will give at least 50 pa DP across all other dampers on system because of the regulation of them for balancing.
The requirement for the 50pa is to allow for future additions of components on each branch supply duct. I have been told that when they are added the index damper can be reopened fully and the airflow will return to design.
I have some questions on this
How do I begin to balance it this way and what procedure should be used?
If I have 50pa dp across the index branch damper the airflow will only be resultant.
Static pressure and airflow change together so how can this be done. Is this correct?
If this condition is achieved and the components are fitted to each branch in the future with the loss of 50pa, opening the index damper only will not bring the system back into balance. every damper will have to be opened back up, i.e a complete rebalance.
I have been requested to do an initial scan,find the true index, and balance proportionally to design while maintaining 50pa at the index branch.
I have found that the balanced system only has 25 pa at the index branch. This can not change as the branch damper is located before the duct traverse location, so closing it will only reduce SP, and the index branch will be fully open anyway.
I have now been requested to instead create a pressure drop of 50 pa across the index damper by closing it and then balancing the system to design airflows. This is based on the assumption that having 50pa DP across the index damper will give at least 50 pa DP across all other dampers on system because of the regulation of them for balancing.
The requirement for the 50pa is to allow for future additions of components on each branch supply duct. I have been told that when they are added the index damper can be reopened fully and the airflow will return to design.
I have some questions on this
How do I begin to balance it this way and what procedure should be used?
If I have 50pa dp across the index branch damper the airflow will only be resultant.
Static pressure and airflow change together so how can this be done. Is this correct?
If this condition is achieved and the components are fitted to each branch in the future with the loss of 50pa, opening the index damper only will not bring the system back into balance. every damper will have to be opened back up, i.e a complete rebalance.