MNMaint
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2009
- 13
I've got a dual compressor, dual circuit DX rooftop unit with equally sized compressors. Its currently a constant volume unit but I would like to convert it to a VAV unit. The manufacturer says that because the two refrigerant coils are intertwined, they each have the full face area of the two coils combined so I can only go 20% below the unit's nominal CFM. He said the face velocity across the coil is the decifding factor.
Here's my question - If only one compressor is running, why does the face velocity of the air across the coil have to be nearly the same as when both are operational? Seems to me 1/2 the load (one compressor) should be able to handle half the airflow.
Thanks!
Here's my question - If only one compressor is running, why does the face velocity of the air across the coil have to be nearly the same as when both are operational? Seems to me 1/2 the load (one compressor) should be able to handle half the airflow.
Thanks!