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Heat Recovery Dehumidification (HRD) system Designed for municipal swimming pools A dehumidification and ventilation system with dynamic heat pump heat recovery to swimming pool water and air

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CALOREX HEAT RECOVERY DEHUMIDIFICATION (HRD) Automatic pool environment and climate control Commercial and municipal pools are fun for the public to use and have incredible health benefits, but they can be very expensive to operate. Under the safe control of a Calorex HRD, the heating, humidity control, ventilation and energy recovery is taken care of in an efficient and economical manner. The problem? There are many important factors to consider when planning and designing an indoor swimming pool. These include safeguarding the building structure from dangerous condensation and optimising the internal environment for the safety and comfort of bathers, to saving energy whilst minimising running costs and CO 2 emissions as far as possible for commercial and environmental reasons. Maintaining a comfortable pool environment requires the pool water and air to be heated and held at approximately 27 C and 29 C respectively. In many cases this heating is normally carried out by heat exchangers via LPHW boilers using oil or gas as fuel. As a result of continuous evaporation, uncomfortable warm humid air containing vast amounts of valuable heat in the form of latent energy must be removed from the pool hall. This is to protect the pool building from destructive condensation and chemical damage, whilst maintaining a safe and comfortable leisure environment for bathers. A dangerous threat Swimming pools continuously evaporate large volumes of moisture into the space around them. Unless this moisture is removed the humidity level will increase, creating not only an uncomfortable bathing environment but also leading to structural and building fabric damage. In the days when energy was far less expensive than it is today, the normal method was to sweep out the humidity using large quantities of heated fresh air. This is a continuous operation so the energy consumption is excessive and very costly. Heat losses include all of the pool latent and sensible energy which is not recovered and therefore entirely wasted. Excessive energy loss Over the last 30 years or so, various methods of minimising heat losses have been proposed. Most utilise some form of fresh Air Handling Unit (AHU) where passive heat exchange takes place between the warm, moist out-going air and the cooler, drier incoming fresh air. False economy? Main requirements for an indoor pool: Water heating Air heating Humidity control Air cooling Fresh air control Heat recovery Some manufacturers claim 100% efficiency for these units when fitted with a top up heat pump. Unfortunately this 100% refers to the sensible heating of fresh air only, with most of the energy rich moisture being exhausted to atmosphere and the pool water heating receiving nothing at all.

The solution Today s answer to this problem is the Calorex HRD heat pump dehumidifier a completely automatic swimming pool environmental control unit. Calorex are a leading manufacturer of swimming pool environmental control systems that provide dehumidification, heat recovery and ventilation solutions based around heat pump technology. A swimming pool environmental control unit must carry out its primary task of dehumidifying the pool hall air, be designed and constructed to withstand pool air chemical condition, and provide a continuously modulated quantity of heated or cooled fresh air for the comfort of users. A Calorex HRD will provide the complete answer to humidity control, water/air temperature control and real time fresh air requirements. By recovering the latent energy in the moisture laden air of a pool hall, your Calorex HRD will return this energy to heat the pool water or use it to assist with pool air heating. Furthermore, there is usually sufficient recovered energy to provide all the operational water heating requirements with any further surplus used for air heating. Energy efficiency and CO 2 savings Huge rises in gas, electricity and water tariffs have added tens of millions of pounds of massive costs to a country s annual community swimming bill. Consequently, local authorities and leisure operators find themselves under more pressure than ever to demonstrate effective energy efficiency. Calorex systems can simultaneously care for and preserve the building structure, reduce energy usage by up to 70% and lessen associated CO 2 emissions by up to 70% when compared to a conventional full fresh air ventilation system with cross plate heat exchanger. As the units are based on heat pump technology, efficiencies are normally around 300% which is well above the 50-60% normally offered by a cross plate heat exchanger. Key benefits of a Calorex HRD system: Dehumidification with automatically modulating heat recovery to water and air Automatically adjusting fresh air with heat recovery to air and water Built in LPHW air heater, with control thermostat and three-way valve, for supplementary space heating Dynamic fresh air cooling with heat recovery to water (models 25 and 30 only) Double skinned insulated cabinet Purpose-built to withstand swimming pool hall atmospheres Choice of fan static pressures BMS interface optional Running costs reduced by up to 70% Carbon emissions reduced by up to 70% Saves installation space and set up time

Energy conservation and efficiency With Calorex HRD technology a leisure centre would enjoy emissions and energy cost benefits. With a main pool of 25m x 13m and a learner pool of 13m x 8.5m the resulting savings would be equivalent to the below: Energy use kwh per annum 4000000 3500000 3000000 2500000 2000000 1500000 1000000 500000 Comparative energy use per annum including pool water heating Tonnes CO 2 per annum CO 2 emissions per annum including pool water heating 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Full fresh air Desiccant AHU Recuperator AHU Heat pump HRD30 Electricity compressors and fans included Gas pool water heating Gas air heating only, building losses not included Gas Regen Heater 0 Full fresh air Desiccant AHU Recuperator AHU Heat pump HRD30 Heat recovery dehumidifier applied to an indoor swimming pool *A proportion of supply air should be directed over glazed surfaces at the perimeter to prevent condensation formation Recovered heat from moist pool hall air (returned and exhaust) utilised for sensible heating of pool hall air Fresh air Exhaust air Visual flow rate indicator Heating circuit pump with suction strainer Heat recovered from moist pool hall air (Return and exhaust) utilised for heating pool water Refrigeration circuit Dehumidified and heated supply air to pool hall* Filtration unit Swimming pool LPHW heat exchanger if required Filtration pump Moist return air from pool hall Supply air fan LPHW system

Operational principle of an HRD Your all in one control system. Controlling humidity A typical leisure pool can contain up to a million litres of water heated to around 30 C. Hundreds of litres of water evaporates from the surface every hour. Evaporated water needs to be removed or it will turn to condensation that will immediately start to cause problems to the building environment and fabric. The HRD contains all the necessary sensors and control equipment within its cabinet. It will remove excess moisture from the air, collect its latent energy and reuse it to assist water and air heating. Heat recovery from the unit is usually sufficient to satisfy all of the operational pool water heat requirements. By these means a continuous heat cycle is created, which keeps heating costs to a minimum. This also significantly reduces the carbon footprint of the leisure centre. Independent compressor system An efficient refrigeration dehumidification system operated by two independent compressors, strips out the excess moisture, reclaims the latent energy and returns it into the pool water and air, along with all of the energy used to drive the HRD. Fresh/stale air processing During dehumidification a Calorex HRD, operating at normal pool temperatures, recovers 2kWh of latent heat from every 3 litres of water condensed. Fresh air inlet and stale air exhaust is catered for by an exhaust fan and motorised dampers. Moisture prevention Exhaust air is driven out at a slightly higher rate than fresh air is introduced in order to create and maintain a slight negative pressure on the pool hall. By these means, moisture is prevented from being driven into the building fabric. Pool hall heat management An automatically controlled air heater battery is integrated into the unit to allow for pool hall variations. Provision is also made for substantial air cooling so as to negate excessive heat loads (models 25 and 30 only). Heat recovery dehumidification Pool occupied/peak activity Bypass damper, fresh and exhaust air dampers part open Air conditioning Air conditioning/fresh air cooling Bypass damper closed, fresh and exhaust air dampers full open Exhaust fan Exhaust fan Main fan Main fan Compressor 1 ON high dehumidification Compressor 2 ON for heat recovery Bypass damper, fresh and exhaust Recovered air heat dampers to water and part air open. Maximum mechanical LPHW air heater ON if required dehumidification in cool ambient Intermediate conditions. fresh Recovered air heat energy into both water and air. Compressor 1 on high rate dehumidification. Recovered heat to air and water. Compressor 2 on heat recovery to water. Intermediate fresh air rate. Compressor 1 ON high dehumidification Compressor 2 ON air conditioning Bypass damper closed, fresh Recovered and exhaust heat to water air dampers and air fully open. The pool water, which has first choice of the removed Surplus heat energy, to exhaust is air satisfied as is the pool hall air. Maximum fresh air The energy is therefore rejected to atmosphere. Compressor 2 on air conditioning. Displaced heat via exhaust to atmosphere. Maximum fresh air rate. Note: Not available on models 15 or 20.

Energy conservation and efficiency To further enhance energy conservation and efficiency, exhaust air is passed through a heat recovery unit to strip out latent heat and sensible energy (models 25 and 30). Pool water heating and air heating or cooling The majority of pool water and air heating needs can be provided from the dehumidification process. A fully controlled LPHW air battery will replace any unrecoverable pool air heat via the building fabric etc. A further option is that this LPHW coil can be supplied to operate with chilled water giving controlled pool air cooling. A control interface connection to drive a motorised valve feeding an external calorifier for initial and top up pool water heating is available from the control panel. Fresh air/air handling The HRD range is fitted with an automatic, modulating fresh/ exhaust air system. This system continuously and automatically provides an optimum pool air condition regardless of pool duty; it provides a greater degree of air temperature control during warm weather and ensures a slight negative pressure is maintained in the pool hall. By these means, all building air leakage is inwards, safeguarding the building from the effects of airborne chemicals and preventing the migration of pool air into adjoining rooms. During cold weather, energy is recovered from the exhaust air to reheat the incoming fresh air supply. This process will reverse during hot weather to cool the incoming fresh air and maintain a comfortable temperature within the pool hall (models 25 and 30 only). A CO₂ and air quality monitor is available as an optional extra and this can also be retrofitted to existing units. Close control is maintained over pool water and air temperature and relative humidity. A seven day time clock is included to allow the pool air to be 'set back' to a lower temperature when a pool cover is in place. HRD range The HRD series consists of four models: the HRD15, 20, 25 and 30. These cover air capacities from 12000 to 35000 m3/h An HRD is capable of the complete control of all sizes and capacities of commercial, municipal swimming pools, and wet leisure centres To further enhance energy conservation, exhaust air is passed through a heat recovery unit that strips out latent and sensible energy before rejecting the air to the outside. From this process, incoming fresh air is preheated in the winter and cooled in the summer (models 25 and 30) Where spectator numbers exhibit large variations, a further optional extra available is a CO₂ monitor which enables the HRD to respond more quickly to changes in CO₂ loading. All units have provision for this facility so it can easily be retrofitted if deemed necessary All steelwork is galvanised and the panels, which are removable for maintenance, are double skinned and insulated. They are located by rapid release fasteners for easy access and have plastic coated surfaces for improved aesthetics and additional protection Operational controls This range is available with either a conventional control panel or a BMS compatible PLC control system. This is contained within the unit, together with all the necessary temperature and humidity sensors and a diagnostic light panel showing operating modes and conditions.

Technical data Specifications Units HRD15 HRD20 HRD25 HRD30 Dehumidification capacity (Outside air @ 29 C DB/20 C WB) By refrigeration Total l/hr l/h 31 63 45 116 68 152 88 210 Heat output to water @ 26 C Under maximum demand (Mode A) Under maximum demand (Mode B) kw kw 40 5 60 8 95 18 117 25 Heat output to air @ 28 C Under maximum demand (Mode A) Under maximum demand (Mode B) kw kw -10 37-15 55 10 72 14 90 Additional heat output to air @ 28 C 60%RH by LPHW battery Water on at 80 C kw 0-70 0-100 0-150 0-210 Sensible air cooling Air @ 29 C, air on, 60%RH kw -20-30 Mode (A) -49 or (B) -30 Mode (A) -67 or (B) -37 Recirculating air flow @ Max external total pressure m³/h Pa 12000 250* 19500 250* 25000 300* 35000 300* Max fresh air introduction @ Max external total pressure m³/h Pa 6000 100 13500 100 18000 100 25000 60 Nominal power installed (dependent upon main fan duty) kw 17 23 31 44 Weight kg 1100 1400 2950 2980 Mode A = Recovered heat biased to pool water (pool water temperature not satisfied). Default State Mode B = recovered heat biased to pool air (pool water temperature satisfied). Note: "Nominal power installed" is the sum of the electrical motor ratings at full duty. Actual power consumption is dependant upon the level of swimming pool activity. * The nominal operating pressure can be increased or decreased to match the requirements of the installation.

Technical support and service Comprehensive technical support is provided by our experienced and well qualified team Calorex Heat Pumps Ltd The Causeway Maldon Essex CM9 4XD United Kingdom t. +44 (0)1621 856611 e. sales@calorex.com w. calorex.com HRD v3