SRBKDW
Mechanical
- Oct 15, 2003
- 11
I have a project where we are installing two (2) new 12 ton McQuay Vision AHUs in a stacked configuration. The AHUs will be installed in a new mechanical room. The mechanical room will be located on an outside wall so we will be providing an exhaust air louver to provide full economizer capability. I'm assessing options for the best way to control and mix the outside air and return. Options I'm considering are:
1. Using the mechanical room as a mixing box. Control dampers for outside air at the outside air louver and for return air at the return air grille.
2. Inline mixing boxes installed as part of the AHUs with control dampers built into the mixing boxes. The top unit would have inline outside air with return air coming in the top of the mixing box and the bottom unit would have inline outside air with the return air coming from the side of the mixing box.
Let me know what people think and if there other options I should consider. Thanks in advance for your help.
1. Using the mechanical room as a mixing box. Control dampers for outside air at the outside air louver and for return air at the return air grille.
2. Inline mixing boxes installed as part of the AHUs with control dampers built into the mixing boxes. The top unit would have inline outside air with return air coming in the top of the mixing box and the bottom unit would have inline outside air with the return air coming from the side of the mixing box.
Let me know what people think and if there other options I should consider. Thanks in advance for your help.