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Fundamental Series Ttem :Choosing the Best HVAC System <br />file:!//c~/windows/'I'BMP/l),2637,1 d287,f <br />25 <br />Types Of HVAC Systems <br />There are four basic types of HVAC systems used in commercial buildings. They are <br />and water, all-water, and unitary. Water systems are also called hydronic systems. F <br />the term used for heating and cooling with liquids. <br />All-air-type systems provide heated or cooled air to the conditioned space through a <br />system. The basic types of all-air duct systems are: single-zone, multizone, dual or c <br />terminal reheat, constant air volume, variable air volume (VAV), and combination sy: <br />the typical system, cooling and heating is accomplished by the mixed air (a combina~ <br />return and outside air) passing over a refrigerant coil (cooling) or a heat exchanger <br />The basic air-water system (also called air-hydronic) is a central system similar to the <br />system with chilled water coils instead of refrigerant coils for cooling (with an air-cool <br />condenser) and hot water coils for heating. A variation of this system is the water-air <br />(hydronic-air) system with refrigerant coils for cooling and awater-cooled condenser <br />All-water (all-hydronic) systems accomplish space cooling by circulating chilled Ovate <br />central refrigeration system through cooling coils in air handling units (also called ter <br />or fan-coil units). The units are; located in the building's conditioned spaces. <br />Heating is accomplished by circulating hot water through the same (f~oling/heating) <br />through a separate heating coil. When one coil is used for cooling only, heating only, <br />and cooling at various times, a two-pipe water distribution system is used. When twc <br />used, one for heating and one for cooling, afour-pipe water distribution system is us <br />may also be accomplished using electricity or steam. Straight water heating systems <br />commonly use convectors, baseboard radiation, fin tube radiation, standard fan-coil <br />unit heaters. <br />Unitary Systems <br />A unitary system is an air-conditioning unit that provides all or part of the air-conditioi <br />functions. The components, fan(s), filter(s), controls, and the cooling apparatus (refri <br />refrigerant piping, compressor(s), and condenser) are all factory-assembled into an i <br />package. Components are matched and assembled at the factory to achieve specific <br />pertormance objectives in accordance with industry~stablished increments of t:apac <br />cfm of air per ton of refrigeration). These performance objectives are set by trade as <br />that have developed standards by which manufacturers may test and rate their equip <br />These performance parameters and standards allow for the manufacture of quality <br />factory-tested systems. <br />Types of unitary systems include window-mounted air conditioners and heat pumps, <br />through-the-wall air conditioners and heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioner <br />pumps, packaged units, and rooftop units. <br />Unitary systems are used in a wide range of applications and may or may not be use <br />central systems. Cooling capacity can range from fractional tonnage for window-type <br />100 tons of refrigeration or more for packaged. units. A unitary system that uses the i <br />system as the primary heating source is a heat pump. Commercial~rade unitary sys <br />called packaged units. Some packaged units also have heating apparatus (e.g., nat~ <br />heat exchanger, electric elements, steam or hot water coils) and humidifiers. A pack <br />designed to be placed on the roof is called a rooftop unit. <br />Packaged Units <br />Packaged units are used in almost all types of building applications, especially in apl <br />where pertormance requirements are less demanding, and relatively low initial cost <br />simplified installation are important. Applications include hotels, manufacturing plant: <br />facilities, motels, multi-0ccupancy dwellings, nursing homes, office buildings, school: <br />centers, and other buildings with limited life or limited income potential. However, pa~ <br />units are also used in applications where dedicated, high performance levels are req <br />as computer rooms and laboratories. <br />