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rates. If these pressure differentials are significantly larger than the nominal
values, the wheel should be cleaned.
Indication on how to measure pressure differentials is given in ‘Measurement of
pressure differences’, below.
A word of caution: there should be no fan between the pressure taps used to
measure the pressure differentials!
Effect of leakages and shortcuts on heat recovery
Definitions of global heat recovery efficiency
Building leakage and shortcuts within the ventilation system may significantly
reduce the effectiveness of the heat recovery as shown below (Roulet et al.,
2001).
Consider the airflows in the ventilation unit schematically presented in
Figure 5.8. Outdoor air enters the inlet grille and is blown through the heat
recovery system, where it is either heated or cooled. When heat recovery is
not needed, for example to bring free cooling during the night, plate heat
exchangers are bypassed or the wheel is stopped in rotating hea t exchangers.
Then, after additional heating or cooling when required, the outdoor air
enters the supply duct to be distributed into the ventilated space. As the
envelope is not perfectly airtight, the supply air is mixed with infiltration air
in the ventilated space. A part of the air may also be lost by exfiltration. The
extract air flows through the other part of the heat recovery system where it
is either cooled (if inlet air should be warmed up) or heated (if fresh outdoor
air should be precooled). The air is then blown to the outside through the
exhaust duct to the atmosphere.
If the exhaust and inlet grilles are not well located, it is possible that a part of
this exhaust air re-enters the inlet grille, resulting in an external recirculation
rate. Leakage through the heat recovery system may also result in an internal
recirculation rate, from inlet to exhaust, or from extract to supply.
Ventilated
space
e
AHU
o
s
x
exf
R
e
inf
rs
HR
i
re
a
R
ie
R
xs
Figure 5.8 The simplified network representing the air handling unit
and ducts
Note: o: outdoor air; i: inlet grille; s: supply air; x: extract air; e: exhaust air; a:
atmosphere; HR: heat recovering exchanger; R
e
: external recirculation; R
ie
: inlet to
extract recirculation; R
xs
: extract to supply recirculation; inf : infiltration; exf : exfiltra-
tion. Arrows represent considered airflow rates.
Source: Roulet et al., 2001.
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