HVACR416 - Design Grills, Registers, and Diffusers.

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HVACR416 - Design Grills, Registers, and Diffusers

Transcript of HVACR416 - Design Grills, Registers, and Diffusers.

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HVACR416 - Design

Grills, Registers, and Diffusers

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Diffusers, Grilles, and Registers

• Room openings to ducts serve two purposes:

o Control airflow.

o Keep large objects out of the duct.

• Several different openings:

o Registers.

o Grilles.

o Diffusers.

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Diffusers, Grilles, and Registers

23.4.3

• The drawing shows a typical warm air grille; the photos are of two variations.

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Diffusers, Grilles, and Registers

23.4.3

• Diffusers deliver widespread, fan-shaped airflow into the room.

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Dampers

23.4.4• Dampers help obtain an even distribution of airflow in a

forced air system.

o Used to balance airflow.

o May open and close certain ducts for zone control.

• Three commonly used dampers:

o Multiple blade.

o Butterfly.

o Split damper.

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Dampers

23.4.4

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Dampers

• Multiple-blade dampers are used primarily in square or rectangular ducts to restrict or completely shut off airflow to the room or zone.

• Butterfly dampers are used in round ducts to control airflow.

• Split dampers are used when the air path is split into two directions (branch or duct line); permit restriction of airflow to one or other branches of the duct.

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Dampers

23.4.4

• When installing a damper, draw a line on the end of the damper shaft that extends out of the duct to show the damper position.

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Dampers

23.4.4• Dampers should be tight fitting with minimal leakage.

• Many dampers are controlled automatically for either zone heating or cooling.

• Automatic controls are used for:

o Humidity control.

o Temperature control.

o To mix two airflows for either fresh air or recirculated air.

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Dampers

23.4.4• These diagrams show typical damper installations.

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Fire Dampers

23.4.5• Automatic fire dampers should be installed in all

vertical ducts in commercial and industrial buildings. • Ducts going into or through a firewall must have fire

dampers. These dampers are rated as follows:

o Class A: Opening will hold back a fire indefinitely.

o Class B: Fire dampers may be used when a two- to four-hour hold is required. This class approved for most general installations.

o Class C: Fire dampers are used where a one-hour hold is required.

Dampers should be inspected and tested at least once a year to ensure they are in good operating condition.

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Fire Dampers

23.4.5• The following are fail-safe damper units:

o Spring-loaded to close.

o Weight-loaded to close.

• Vertical shafts serving two or more floors must be closed in a fire partition. Fire dampers must be used. Ducts of less than 20 in2 (129 cm2) area do not require a fire damper.

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Fire Dampers

23.4.5

• Fire dampers are usually held open by a fusible link. Heat will melt the link and the damper will closed.

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Fire Dampers

23.4.5

• Some fire dampers have electronic sensors that operate the closing mechanism.

• Damper blade latches may use power to close the damper.

• Electric power devices may be used to close damper.

• Smoke dampers use a photoelectric device to detect smoke and then trip the holding device. The damper will the close.

• Prior to installing ducts, local smoke and fire damper regulations must be checked.