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Space
Conditioning
Apex has designed and installed
environmental control systems for a wide variety of applications.
Acting as an extension of Owner's
maintenance forces, our service organization accommodates the
maintenance requirements of a multitude of space conditioning systems.
Space Conditioning is the
control of space temperature, space humidity, ventilation, air
quality, and air
distribution as required by the application.
Space conditioning falls into two general
categories......Direct or Indirect.
Direct Space Conditioning
Direct space conditioning involves
providing heating or cooling to an area using the heating or cooling
media in direct contact with the air stream accommodating the loads of
the space. Direct Heating would be a direct gas
fired make-up air
heater used in manufacturing facility having heavy exhaust
requirements. An evaporative cooler would be considered a Direct
Cooling application.
Indirect Space Conditioning
Indirect space conditioning involves use of a heat exchanger between
the air that conditions the area and the cooling or heating medium
employed to provide for the loads.
When the heat exchanger uses evaporating refrigerant for cooling or
burns natural gas for heating, it is considered a "primary indirect
system". If the heat exchanger employs a secondary heat transfer
fluid such as chilled water or glycol for cooling, or hot water
or steam for heating it is considered a "secondary indirect system".
Primary Indirect Systems
Primary indirect systems cooling systems may be as simple as packaged
roof-top equipment serving strip centers, or as extensive as a
manufacturing facility having multiple remote evaporators served from
a central engine room.
Primary Indirect spot heating for manufacturing facilities, garages, outdoor
locations, and snow melting may be provided by radiant heating
systems employing the combustion of natural gas within a heat
exchanger at high enough temperatures to provide heat via radiant
effect.
Advantages of Primary Indirect systems are: Well suited for small
applications; Low initial equipment cost; Rapid installation time;
Minimal ductwork; and Redundancy of equipment.
Disadvantages of Primary
Indirect system for large applications are: Impractical from
equipment placement standpoint; Increased initial electrical
distribution costs; possible
increased maintenance cost of multiple units; and possible increased
operating cost due to multiple units being required to operate for
partial loads.
Secondary Indirect Systems
Secondary indirect systems usually have a boiler and chiller
located in a central equipment room with cooling and heating medium
piped to heat exchange coils in terminal
units located throughout the facility.
Secondary
Indirect systems usually employ multiple air handlers within or
adjacent to the space, or perhaps "multi-zone systems" to provide for
multiple zones of temperature control. In the case of hotels, office,
and apartment buildings, "terminal units" are often used for
individual space temperature control. The
ultimate in user satisfaction is obtained from those systems which
allow heating or cooling to be available from all units at any time of
the year.
Secondary
Indirect space conditioning may also be accomplished by radiant
ceiling panels which function as a finished ceiling as well as a means
of space conditioning. These panels operate at relatively low
heating temperatures, and relatively high cooling temperatures, and
substantially minimize air distribution requirements, with
accompanying reductions in ductwork and fan horsepower.
Air Quality
Air quality is determined by fresh air quality and quantity,
and the source of air contaminates.
Air quality is always a
concern, and it is important to analyze the sources of contamination, and
design a system to provide the desired end results.
Humidity Control
For most comfort applications, proper selection of equipment will
provide for humidity maximums in the range of 45 to 55% during the
summer months, with little thought being given to low winter humidity
being a problem. Humidity control within specific ranges for
those applications requiring such may be attained through various
means such as water vaporization, reheat, or steam injection..... Occupant discomfort, product needs, static electricity, or other
requirements may demand precise humidity control.
Thermal Storage
Indirect
applications lend themselves to utilization of Thermal
Storage concepts. Dependant on cooling load, occupied hours, and
utility rate schedules, it may be possible to generate cooling effect
at minimum power rates, store this effect, and reduce operating costs.
There are examples of primary indirect systems being converted to
secondary indirect systems with thermal storage, and substantially
reducing operating and maintenance costs.
Apex Refrigeration &
Boiler is in an excellent position to accommodate the requirements of
all Space Conditioning applications. Our experience with heating
and cooling equipment, and systems provides Owners single source responsibility
for their space conditioning requirements.
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