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Page 1: HVACR416 - Design Air Distribution Part 2. Air Ducts Air carriers that deliver air to conditioned space. Originally hot air ducts were thin, tinned sheet.

HVACR416 - Design

Air DistributionPart 2

Page 2: HVACR416 - Design Air Distribution Part 2. Air Ducts Air carriers that deliver air to conditioned space. Originally hot air ducts were thin, tinned sheet.

Air Ducts

• Air carriers that deliver air to conditioned space.

• Originally hot air ducts were thin, tinned sheet steel. Later, galvanized sheet steel, sheet aluminum, and insulated ducts were developed.

• Passageways formed by studs or joists are sometimes used for return air. (panning)

• Ducts work on the principle of air pressure differences. If a pressure difference exists, air moves from the higher-pressure area to lower-pressure area. The greater the pressure difference, the faster the air will flow.

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Air Ducts

• Three common classifications of ducts:

o Conditioned air ducts.

o Recirculating air ducts.

o Fresh air ducts.

• Ducts may be round, square, or rectangular.

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Air Ducts

• Round ducts are the most efficient.

o Less material is needed for the same capacity as a square or rectangular duct.

o Resistance to airflow is less.

o Round ducts have less surface area, so the heat loss or gain is lower.

• Square or rectangular duct conforms best to building construction. They are easier to install between joists and studs.

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Air Ducts

• The quantity of sheet metal used for rectangular duct may be the deciding factor.

o Perimeter, or circumference, of a circle is:Circumference = Diameter X

o Perimeter of a rectangle or square is:Perimeter = (2 X Width) + (2 X Length)

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Types of Duct Systems

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• Ducts deliver air to the rooms and return air to the heating or cooling system.

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Types of Duct Systems

• Several types of supply duct systems:

o Individual round pipe system.

o Extended plenum system.

o Reducing trunk system.

• Return air system types:

o Single return system.

o Multiple return system.

o Combination or single and multiple system.

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Types of Duct Systems

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Types of Duct Systems

23.4.1• Typical branch duct design.

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Types of Duct Systems

23.4.1• Overhead duct system.

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Types of Duct Systems• In basements:

o The main duct is run perpendicular to and just under the floor joists.

o Branch ducts run between the joists to the grille or diffuser openings.

o Return ducts usually use the joists and floorboards for three sides of the duct. ( No longer allowed by Code)

o The main return duct runs alongside the conditioned air duct.

• Ducts are usually insulated in a crawl space or attic to prevent heat loss/gain.

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Types of Duct Systems

• Ducts installed in a concrete slab:

o Usually made of metal, plastic, or ceramic.

o Branch ducts usually connect to a perimeter duct.

o Grilles or diffusers are connected to the perimeter duct at intervals along the floor.

o A downflow furnace is used.

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Types of Duct Systems

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Types of Duct Systems

• Some buildings are designed with unit ventilators.

• False (Drop) ceilings are often used to conceal piping, wiring, heat exchangers, and ducts.

• Diffusers may be used. The space between the false and real ceiling may be used as a fresh air plenum chamber.

• Some systems use heated panels to provide radiant heat or radiant cooling.

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