Ventilation Systems Are Used In Many Areas. They Are Used To Ventilate Offices, Sports Halls, Production Halls, Conference Halls Etc. These Systems Consist Of An Air Duct System And Often Other Facilities For The Conditioning Of Room Air. There May Also Be Elements For Air Purification Or Sound Insulation, E.G. Filters.
The Trainer Examines How The Air Can Be Distributed In A Building. The Air Duct System Is Supplied Via A Speed-Controlled Fan. The Trainee Constructs Variable Air Duct Systems From Commercial Components, Such As Pipes, Pipe Bends, Branches, Filters And Disk Valves. Connections For Pressure Measurements Can Be Installed At Any Position.
The Effects Of The Individual Components On The Pressure Loss And Thus On The Velocity And Flow Rate Of The Air Are Examined. For This Purpose There Are Two Manometers With Different Measuring Ranges And A Manual Device For Measuring The Air Velocity. The Fan Characteristic Is Also Determined And The Power Consumption Of The Fan Is Measured.
Learning Objectives And Experiments
- Plan, Setup And Test Air Duct Systems
- Typical Components Of Ventilation Technology
- Measure The Flow Rate And Velocity Of The Air
- Measure Dynamic And Static Pressures
- Determination Of The Pressure Loss Via Different Components: Pipe Bends, Angles, Distributors Etc.
- Recording Of System Characteristics
- Recording Of The Fan Characteristic
- Determination Of The Operating Point
- Calculate The Electric Capacity Of The Fan Motor With Regard To Current And Voltage
- Calculate The Fan Efficiency
Features
- Planning And Setup Of Simple And Complex Air Duct Systems
- Measurement Of The Dynamic And Static Pressures In Air Duct Systems
- Measurement Of The Air Velocity And Volumetric Flow Rate Under Different Conditions