Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning: Recent Advances in Diagnostics and Controls to Improve Air-Handling System Performance

TitleHeating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning: Recent Advances in Diagnostics and Controls to Improve Air-Handling System Performance
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
LBNL Report NumberLBNL-317E
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsWray, Craig P., Max H. Sherman, Iain S. Walker, Darryl J. Dickerhoff, and Clifford C. Federspiel
Conference NameAmerican Institute of Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings 1044
Series TitlePhysics of Sustainable Energy- Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably
Number of Volumes1-2
Pagination149-162
Date Published03/2008
PublisherMelville, New York
Conference LocationBerkeley, CA
Abstract

The performance of air-handling systems in buildings needs to be improved. Many of the deficiencies result from myths and lore and a lack of understanding about the non-linear physical principles embedded in the associated technologies. By incorporating these principles, a few important efforts related to diagnostics and controls have already begun to solve some of the problems. This paper illustrates three novel solutions: one rapidly assesses duct leakage, the second configures ad hoc duct-static-pressure reset strategies, and the third identifies useful intermittent ventilation strategies. By highlighting these efforts, this paper seeks to stimulate new research and technology developments that could further improve air-handling systems.