Dual Duct Variable Air Volume ADU

Dual duct variable air volume (DDVAV)) systems are used to obtain zone temperature control by mixing the cold and warm air in various volume combinations. The fan is sized for the anticipated maximum coincident hot or cold volume, not the sum of the instantaneous peaks. This system has an advantage of a true single path VAV system, except for warm port leakage. When cold air is modulated for control before mixing, it operates similar to the VAV induction when mixing occurs without hot deck reheat. It is similar to a reheat system when mixing occurs while the hot deck is using the reheat coil. It uses more energy than a true VAV system, but less than a constant volume dual duct system.

General

Name

This is a read-only label that is automatically generated by the software and which incorporates the name of the zone in which the ADU is located.

Maximum damper air flow rate

The design maximum volume flow rate (in m3/s or ft3/min) specified for the DDVAV ADU.

Zone minimum air flow fraction

The minimum flow rate to the zone while the system is operating specified as a fraction of the Maximum Damper Air Flow Rate. The minimum zone fraction is normally specified to meet the minimum ventilation requirement for the occupants.

Operation

Availability schedule

This is the schedule that determines whether or not the unit is available for each timestep of the simulation. A schedule value greater than 0 (usually 1 is used) indicates that the unit can be on during the timestep . A value less than or equal to 0 (usually 0 is used) denotes that the unit must be off for the timestep .