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1 Applying the latest version of the National Ventilation Standard Heyoka Solutions, LLC Paul H. Raymer All Contents Copyright 2013 by Heyoka Solutions, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any use of materials, photographs, drawings, depictions or content, including reproduction, modification, distribution or republication, without the prior written consent of Heyoka Solutions, LLC, is strictly prohibited. Copyright infringement is a violation of federal law subject to criminal and civil penalties.
2 Located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Member ASHRAE 62.2 SSPC HERS Rater, BPI Analyst, Envelope, Heating, and AC/Heat Pump Certified; Certified IREC/ANSI Assessor; Author of the Residential Ventilation Handbook Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
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4 One cubic foot of air (cfm) moves into a house only if one cubic foot of air moves out of the house. 1cfm in = 1 cfm out Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
5 Air always flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. (Second Law of Thermodynamics) Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
6 CFM cubic feet per minute; FPM feet per minute Static pressure resistance to flow - measured in "WC (iwg) or Pa (Pascal); Sone linear measurement of sound; HVI (Home Ventilating Institute) and HRAI (Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada). Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
7 Whole Building Ventilation is dilution ventilation the solution to pollution is dilution. Courtesy of Panasonic & Paddy Morrissey Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
8 Pure Pollution (2) Air Changes 25% pollution (1) Air Change 50% pollution (4) Air Changes = 6.25% Pollution (3) Air Changes 12.5% pollution Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
9 9 1. Natural airflow through the building depends on many factors including temperatures, wind, mechanical forces, etc. It is not constant. It is variable. 2. People essentially need the same amount of fresh air to breathe. It is constant. It is not variable. 3. You cannot satisfy a constant need with a variable source unless that source constantly exceeds the need. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
10 Weather 10 Over ventilated People Under ventilated Building Air Leakage Time Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
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12 National Ventilation Standard Single family, multifamily up to three stories, and manufactured and modular buildings; Considers chemical, physical, and biological contaminants but does not consider thermal comfort; Acceptable IAQ will not necessarily be achieved even if all requirements are met. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
13 Requires whole-building ventilation in all new and the majority of existing homes; Provides sizing procedures; Outlines equipment parameters; Requires installed system testing. Requires local exhaust ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens in all homes; Provides sizing procedures; Outlines equipment parameters; Requires installed system testing. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
14 Select a whole building airflow from the table (or calculate it); Select appropriate airflow rates for local exhaust; Select quiet equipment whose performance is certified by HVI; Install it so it works; Test it to prove that it works; Document the design. Edward Brannock, Pilot & Entrepreneur Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
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16 Ventilation rate by the formula or by the table. Pick a number from the table: How big is the house? How many bedrooms does it have? Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
17 Example: 1200 square foot house with 2 bedrooms. Requires 68 cfm continuous ventilation. Floor Area (ft 2 ) <500 ft Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
18 Formula: Q tot = 0.03A floor x (N bedrooms +1) Example: Same 1200 square foot 2 bedroom house: (1200 x.03) x (2 + 1) = = 58.5 cfm Lower airflow than the table, but remember that 62.2 is a MINIMUM ventilation guideline. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
19 If the home has had a blower door test, the actual infiltration can be used to adjust the ventilation rate x CFM 50 x S x wsf = infiltration credit Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
20 There are 1100 wsf factors! Wsf factors for NJ: Atlantic City Intl AP 0.53 Belmar Asc 0.52 Caldwell/Essex Co Cape May Co 0.49 McGuire AFB 0.48 Millville Muni AP 0.44 Newark Intl AP 0.54 Teterboro AP 0.5 Trenton Mercer County AP 0.48 Building height factors (s) 1 Story Stories Stories Stories Stories 1.55 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
21 1200 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 story house in Trenton, NJ Initial Blower Door number of 1400 CFM x CFM 50 x S x wsf = infiltration credit x 1400 x 1 x 0.48 = 34.9 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
22 1200 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 story house in Trenton, NJ Initial Blower Door number of 1400 CFM 50 Original whole building ventilation rate = 58.5 With infiltration credit: cfm = 24 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
23 1200 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 story house in Trenton, NJ Initial Blower Door number of 1400 CFM 50 Final Blower Door number of 1100 CFM x CFM 50 x S x wsf = infiltration credit x 1100 x 1 x 0.48 = 27.5 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
24 1200 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 story house in Trenton, NJ Initial Blower Door number of 1400 CFM50 Final Blower Door number of 1100 CFM50 Original whole building ventilation rate = 34.5 With infiltration credit: cfm = 31 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
25 Gives credit for existing fans and operable windows and infiltration. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
26 Compliance options for existing buildings: o Whole building ventilation rate is the sum of the whole building rate determined by table 4.1 plus any deficit for existing spot ventilation fans minus an infiltration credit. Measure the airflow through existing fans and compare that to the local exhaust requirements; An operable window reduces the deficit by 20 cfm. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
27 1580 square foot, 3 bedroom, 1 story house in Madison, WI (wsf = 0.61) Initial Blower Door number of 1400 CFM 50 Kitchen has a window and a fan that moves 60 cfm Bathroom has a window and a fan that moves 20 cfm Existing fans can be left in place Whole building ventilation rate can be increased Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
28 Operable Window = 20 cfm Kitchen requires 100 cfm. It has a window and a 60 cfm fan: = 20 cfm deficit Bathroom requires 50 cfm. It has a window and a 20 cfm fan: = 10 cfm deficit Ventilation deficit = ( )/4 = 7.5 Original Whole Building Ventilation rate: 1580 x x (3 + 1) = 77 cfm Adjusted Whole Building Ventilation rate = = 85 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
29 Adjusted Whole Building Ventilation rate = = 85 cfm With Infiltration Credit for original Blower door number (1400 CFM 50 ) : x 1400 x 1 x 0.61 = = 41 cfm With tightened home Infiltration Credit: x 1100 x 1 x 0.61 = = 50 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
30 1580 square foot, 3 bedroom, 1 story house in Madison, WI Start Blower door 1400 CFM 50 Tightened Blower door 1100 CFM 50 Initial Flow Rate With Appendix A only With Infiltration Credit & Appendix A 77 cfm 85 cfm 41 cfm 50 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
31 The existing building calculation can only be used for existing homes. A really leaky existing house can have a required whole building mechanical ventilation rate of 0 cfm. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
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33 The intermittent operation option adds a bit of complexity. Short durations (3 hours or less cycle time) are simple: Run ½ the time double the required flow; Run 1/3 the time triple the flow. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
34 Electronic Timer Pin Timer Fan & Light Switch Progammable Intermittent Timer Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
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36 Select equipment with performance certified by AMCA or HVI; Very quiet: 1 sone or less quieter than a quiet refrigerator! Exhaust or Supply only ventilation; Mechanically balanced ventilation; Mechanically balanced ventilation with heat or energy recovery. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
37 Raymer, Residential Ventilation Handbook Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
38 2 nd Law of Thermodynamics Heat moves to cold, wet moves to dry Desiccant wheel ERV Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) transfers heat from the warm air stream to the cool air stream. Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) transfers heat and moisture from warm, moist air stream to the cooler, drier air stream. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
39 If the house is tight, in a heating dominated climate, less moisture inside the house will be removed by an ERV because it will be transferred to the incoming air stream. HRV and ERV efficiency ratings are based on balanced operation. Their efficiencies will change if they are connected to air handlers and run in an unbalanced condition. They need to be installed where their filters and cores can be maintained. They do not supply EXTRA air to balance other devices. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
40 Bath Bedroom Kitchen Fresh air supply with a motorized damper Fan cycler switch runs air handle at 20 minute intervals Supply side of air handler Source: Paul Francisco Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
41 Outside air supplied to return side of the air handler Aldes CAR AirCycler Field Controls Damper Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
42 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012 Local ventilation removes the pollutants at the source.
43 Kitchen Intermittent 100 cfm Vented range hood required if exhaust fan flow rate is less than 5 kitchen ACH Continuous 5 ACH Bathroom 50 cfm 20 cfm Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
44 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013 Typical ceiling insert bath fans. Certified by HVI or AMCA for both airflow and sound.
45 Range hoods Exterior mounted fan Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
46 Select a whole building airflow from the table (or calculate it); Select appropriate airflow rates for local exhaust; Select quiet equipment whose performance is certified by HVI; Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
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48 Air is lazy; Electrons are more forgiving; Never use duck tape; Always choose the shortest, straightest path to the outside; System must be serviceable; Never, never, never vent into the attic. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
49 In-line fans are designed to drag air through ducts; Propeller or axial fans are not good for ducts; Backdraft dampers can cut the airflow in half. Raymer, Residential Ventilation Handbook Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
50 The effects of duct length on airflow performance in more detail. Actual length is the actual, physical length of the duct run (how far is it from A to B); Equivalent length is equivalent resistance to the airflow generated by the fittings; Effective length is the sum of the Actual and Equivalent lengths. Raymer, Residential Ventilation Handbook Actual length + Equivalent length = Effective length Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
51 Description 45 adjustable elbow, 2-piece 90 adjustable elbow, 4-piece Equivalent Length (Ft) for rigid ducting 5 10 Wye, equal sizes 10 Tee, take-off 50 Raymer, Residential Ventilation Handbook Tapered increaser/reducer Hard increaser/reducer 4 8 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
52 Raymer, Residential Ventilation Handbook Description Triangular wall cap for round duct with backdraft damper & bird screen Triangular wall cap for round duct with bird screen, without backdraft damper Rounded wall cap for round duct with backdraft damper & bird screen Equivalent Length (Ft) Louvered wall cap 16 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012 Low profile soffit vent with backdraft damper and bird screen Roof cap, low-profile for round duct with backdraft damper & bird screen Roof cap, goose-neck, for round duct with backdraft damper & bird screen
53 Increasing the duct diameter from 4 to 6 will dramatically reduce the friction loss. 7.5 Pa 62.5 Pa From Jennings, Environmental Engineering Analysis and Practice,1970 Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
54 Ducts need to be supported; Choose the shortest path; Ducts running through unheated spaces must be insulated. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
55 In theory, everything works in practice. In practice, it s different. Yogi Berra Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
56 Duct Blaster with DG700 Q200 Duc-Tester with DM-2 gauge Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
57 Fan Under Test Calibrated Duct Tester Point A When the pressure at Point A = 0 pa, the flow through the Duct Tester fan = the flow through the fan under test. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2013
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59 1. Set the Device on the DG700 to EXH; 2. Set the Config to correspond to the opening on the Exhaust hood (A1, B2, C3); 3. T both channel inputs to the hose connected to the Exhaust hood; 4. If the pressure on Channel A exceeds 8 pa, open the Exhaust hood to the next notch; 5. Read the flow on Channel B. If the flow exceeds 124 cfm, a different device must be used. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
60 A Balometer will measure flows between 10 and 500 cfm. Vane anemometer is less effected by ambient conditions like temperature, humidity and altitude. Accurate between 0 and 75 cfm. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
61 Ventilation Product Information: Brand Model ID Required Airflow Tot. Installed Airflow Normal Boost Fanwho Quantum Control: Brand Model ID Function (Multi-speed, intermittent, etc.) Fanwho IAQ4040 Multi-function, variable flow System Function & Operating Notes Req. Maintenance HRV designed to exhaust air from the bathrooms and supply air to the bedrooms, low speed continuous operation, manual boost. Clean filters monthly. Replace annually. Clean the core annually. Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
62 Go to the Heyoka website. Search for: ASHRAE6213WBCW Plug in coupon code ASHRAE13 to get the Excel spreadsheet for free until 9/30/13! Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
63 ... and that s the name of that tune! Thanks for listening Read the book. Don t wait for the movie! Paul Raymer paul.raymer@heysol.com Heyoka Solutions, LLC 2012
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