AHU Elements Heat Recovery
AHU Elements Heat Recovery
AHU Elements Heat Recovery
Elements
Heat Recovery
Department of Building Service and Process Engineering
Miklos Kassai PhD., assistant professor
Building ”D”, Room 124
Tel: 463-2024; e-mail: kassai@epgep.bme.hu
INTRODUCTION
Why to apply heat recovery units?
• They make mechanical
ventilation more cost
effective by reclaiming
energy from exhaust
airflows.
• They use heat
exchangers to heat or
cool incoming fresh air,
recapturing 40 to 85 %
of the conditioned
temperatures that
would otherwise be
Source: genvex.co.uk
lost.
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INTRODUCTION
How does heat recovery work?
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FEATURES
HEAT / ENERGY EXCHANGERS
RECUPERATOR REGENERATOR
Only heat energy transport (sensible Both heat energy and moisture
heat): transport is possible (Total
energy recovery: sensible +
latent energy):
RECUPERATOR REGENERATOR
Only heat energy transport (sensible Both heat energy and moisture
heat): transport is possible (Total
energy recovery: sensible +
• Fixed-plate cross-flow latent energy):
heat exchanger
• Rotary heat / energy
• Run around coil exchanger
technology
• Regenerative heat /
• Heat pipe energy storage package
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• Heat pump
CLASSIFICATION
by medium type
HEAT / ENERGY EXCHANGERS
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RECUPERATORS
Fixed-Plate Cross-Flow Heat Exchangers
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Source: hallenklimatisierung.com
RECUPERATORS
Fixed-Plate Cross-Flow Heat Exchangers
Advantages Disadvantages
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Source: enerton-inc.com
RECUPERATORS
The Heat Pipe’s Principle of Operation
• Hot air flowing over the evaporator end of the heat pipe
vaporises the working fluid.
• The vapour pressure gradient drives the vapour to the
condenser end of the heat pipe.
• Vapour condenses releasing the latent energy of
vaporisation.
• The condensed fluid flows back to the evaporator where it is
being re-vaporised, thus completing the cycle.
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RECUPERATORS
Heat Pipe Technology • Passive energy recovery device
• Pipe heat exchanger divided into
evaporator and condenser by a
partition plate
• Changing the slope (tilt) of the
heat pipe controls the amount of
heat it transfers
• The heat pipe itself is a sensitive
device
• Effectiveness of heat recovery:
50-60 %
• Relatively rare in building service
systems
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RECUPERATORS
Heat Pipe Technology
Advantages Disadvantages
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RECUPERATORS
Coil Loop Technology • Two or more finned tube coils are
piped together in a closed loop
• A small pump circulates the working
fluid through the two coils
• Working fluid: a solution of inhibited
glycol and water
• Modulating capacity (three-way mixing
valve or a variable-speed drive on the
pump)
• The most flexible energy transfer
between air streams that are physically
separated by some distance
• Can recover energy from multiple
exhaust streams (using multiole
exhaust-side coils) 19
Source: renewableenergyhub.co.uk
RECUPERATORS
Performance Control of Coil Loop Heat Recovery
• Sensible effectiveness 45-65%,
balanced airflow
• Airside static pressure loss of 75-250
Pa per coil
• Adding more rows and fins to the coils
– Increases the sensible effectiveness of the
coil loop
– The fan consumes more energy
Advantages Disadvantages
• Transfers energy between air • Transfers only sensible heat
streams that are separated in • May require an expansion tank to
distance accomodate expansion and
• No cross-leakage between air contraction of heat-transfer fluid
streamsFlexible design: coils can • Requires design and fields of
be selected for the optimum installation for piping, pump, exp.
amount of energy transfer tank, and mixing valve
• Easily turned off when energy
recovery in not beneficial
• Fits readily within the casing of a
packaged air handler
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REGENERATORS
Rotary Heat Exchangers
Carryover: air entrained within the volume of the rotation medium is carried
into the other airstream.
Leakage: differential static pressure across two airstreams drives air from
higher to lower static pressure region. 25
REGENERATORS
Cross-Contamination of Rotary Heat Exchangers: Purge Section
Dirt
• Higher resistance, higher
pressure drop
Mechanical damage
• Leakage
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Source: www.lautner.eu
REGENERATORS
Regulation of Heat Recovery with Rotary Heat Exchangers
Source: www.tab.de
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REGENERATORS
Rotary Heat Exchangers
Advantages Disadvantages
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REGENERATORS
Rotary Heat Exchangers for Data Processing Centres
• Extract air (35°C) streams through one half of the rotor, where it cools down
to ~22°C before being returned to the computer room.
• Cold outside air streams through the other half of the rotor in counter-flow
pattern. It warms up and then it is led to the outside.
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Source: klingenburg.de
REGENERATORS
Rotary Heat Exchangers for Data Processing Centres
Advantages
• Only air is used for
the cooling
process
• No water needed
in the highly
sensitive computer
room
• Compared to fixed-
plate heat
exchanger lower
pressure loss and
higher efficiency
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Source: klingenburg.de
SOIL HEAT EXCHANGER
Air Preheating or Precooling Using Ground Energy
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Source: rehau.com
SOIL HEAT EXCHANGER
Monitored System: Office Building in Erlangen (Germany)
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Source: rehau.com
SOIL HEAT EXCHANGER
Monitored System: Erlangen (Germany) 1/1/2013 - 31/12/2013
TEMPERATURE RELATIVE HUMIDITY
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Source: emt.rehau.com
SOIL HEAT EXCHANGER
Laying Methods: Loop around the Building
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Source: heinze.de, rehau.com
SOIL HEAT EXCHANGER
Laying Methods: Tichelman-Switch
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Source: heinze.de
THANK YOU
FOR
YOUR ATTENTION
Department of Building Service and Process Engineering
Miklos Kassai PhD., assistant professor
Building ”D”, Room 124
Tel: 463-2024; e-mail: kassai@epgep.bme.hu 38