
| Title | Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning: Recent Advances in Diagnostics and Controls to Improve Air-Handling System Performance |
| Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
| LBNL Report Number | LBNL-317E |
| Year of Publication | 2008 |
| Authors | Wray, Craig P., Max H. Sherman, Iain S. Walker, Darryl J. Dickerhoff, and Clifford C. Federspiel |
| Conference Name | American Institute of Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings 1044 |
| Series Title | Physics of Sustainable Energy- Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably |
| Number of Volumes | 1-2 |
| Pagination | 149-162 |
| Date Published | 03/2008 |
| Publisher | Melville, New York |
| Conference Location | Berkeley, 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. |