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Join our webinar on understanding your climate control system and learn about sustainable preservation practices for managing storage environments. Gain insights from experts and explore energy-saving operations.
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Sustainable Preservation Practices for Managing the StorageEnvironment WELCOME Webinar: Understand Your Climate ControlSystem February 16,2011
Introduction • Presenters • –James Reilly • Image Permanence Institute,RIT • –Peter Herzog • Herzog / Wheeler &Associates
Sustainable Preservation Practices for Managing Storage Environments • About thisproject • – An Education and Training Grantfrom the National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access
WebinarFormat • One-wayconversation • – No two-wayaudio • ʻUse chat pod to askquestions • Moderators will relay questions topresenters • Wired connectionpreferred • ʻFull Screenʼ Option desirable for best viewing • Phone conferencing available if VoIPaudio quality ispoor
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Todayʼs Theme: Understanding YourClimate Control System • Basics of HVACsystems • What HVAC systems are designed todo • Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components • – Alternative Components andConfigurations • Energy-Consuming Components • Documentation
Why Is ThisImportant? • Develops Mutual Understanding of Needs andGoals • – Collections, Facilities, andAdministration • Facilitates Communication • Enables the optimization process and the management of energy-savingoperations
Electric Fan - Forced AirFurnace • EnergyInput: • Fuel • FanElectricity
Window or Thru-the-Wall Air Conditioner – HeatPump • EnergyInput: • FanElectricity • CompressorElectricity
Forced AirFurnace withCooling • EnergyInput: • Fuel • FanElectricity • CompressorElectricity • Condenser FanElec.
Basic Components of HVACSystems (Heating, Ventilation & AirConditioning)
Basic Components of HVACSystems CoolingMode
Basic Components of HVACSystems HeatingMode
Basic Components of HVACSystems Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systemscan: Add Heat Remove Heat Add Humidity RemoveHumidity Add Outside Air FilterAir CirculateAir
What HVAC Systems are Designed toDo Remove Perimeter HeatGain
What HVAC Systems are Designed toDo Supplement Perimeter HeatLoss
What HVAC Systems are Designed toDo Remove Heat Gain from Interior Zones
What HVAC Systems are Designed toDo Provide Ventilation
What HVAC Systems are Designed toDo Correct Humidity Gains or Losses
Basic Components of HVACSystems Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systemscan: Add Heat Remove Heat Add Humidity RemoveHumidity Add Outside Air FilterAir CirculateAir
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components Fans, Ducts,Dampers
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components Filter(s)
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components HeatingCoils
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components Where Heat ComesFrom
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components Humidifier
Air Handling Unit (AHU)Components CoolingCoil/Dehumidifier
Fundamentals of Air Temperature, Relative Humidity and AbsoluteHumidity Dehumidification by sub-cooling andreheating
Alternative AirHandler Components and Configurations
TerminalDevices Variable Air VolumeBoxes ReheatCoils PerimeterRadiation
Buildings Commonly Have Multiple Systems; Systems Commonly Serve MultipleSpaces
HVAC Systems are a Circular Stream of MovingAir AlongWhich: Temperature can be Raised or Lowered Humidity can be Raised or Lowered Filtration canOccur Outside Air can be Added andRemoved
Energy-Consuming Components of HVACSystems • Air Handling Unit and Sourcesof: • Cooling / Heating /Humidification
Energy-Consuming Components of HVACSystems Components: Air HandlingFans Cooling/Dehumidification Heating/Reheating Humidification Lights
Energy-Consuming Components of HVACSystems OperatingVariables that AffectEnergy Consumption Energy = Rate of Consumption x Time ofOperation