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Proper Humidity Levels

Having proper humidity levels in your home or business is important not only for your health but also in the amount of energy your HVAC systems use to keep you comfortable. If the humidity level in your home is high in the summer you will not feel cool. If the humidity level is low in the winter you will not feel warm when the thermostat is set at an average temperature. This will result in turning the HVAC thermostat up to compensate and you will use more energy to stay warm. A properly designed and installed system will keep the proper levels of humidity in your home or business and save you money on energy used by the HVAC System. For more information on humidity and the benefits of maintaining proper levels visit High Performance HVAC's Humidifier Page.

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Energy Recovery Wheels
Written by Richard   
Monday, 19 January 2009 14:11

Energy Recovery Wheels

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Energy Recovery Wheel

As the cost of energy rises engineers are looking for ways to improve and increase energy efficiency. Aside from HVAC equipment with higher energy efficiency rates, improving structures for less heat loss and heat gain, and building automation systems giving the equipment precision control for better efficiency of the equipment there are other ways to increase energy efficiency inside buildings. One of the ways to increase energy efficiency inside buildings is to add energy recovery wheels to the economizer systems. A US Department of Energy study concluded energy recovery wheels can save over 15% of the energy used in commercial HVAC applications.

Benefits of Energy Recovery Wheels

Using outside air is mandatory by mechanical code. Changing the inside air with outside air makes the air inside sealed structures healthier for people to breathe the fresh outside air. People, office machines, and the furniture and carpet inside structures produce CO2 and other volatile organic compounds that are not good for health in high concentrations. Too much CO2 inside a structure will make people less productive. ASHRAE has recommended levels of CO2 to maintain healthy conditions inside structures. In buildings that have high CO2 levels occupants complain about headaches and fatigue among other health problems caused by high CO2 levels. To keep the levels of CO2 and other volatile organic compounds the building needs mechanical or natural ventilation to decrease the amounts of CO2 and volatile organic compounds contained in the air inside buildings. Many buildings have mechanical ventilation in place as required by code but many buildings do not efficiently control the mechanical ventilation nor do the HVAC systems condition the outside air that comes into the building. An energy recovery wheel conditions both the air leaving the structure and the air that comes into the structure from the outside. By the way, a building that uses CO2 control for outside air ventilation will save money on energy costs by precisely controlling the outside air introduced to the structure. Using CO2 control with an energy recovery wheel will offer added efficiency for buildings while also meeting requirements of changing the air inside buildings according to code requirements.

How the Energy Recovery Wheel Works

In the summertime when the temperature of the outdoor air is high and the control system calls for more outdoor air to be introduced to the structure (if the HVAC system is equipped with controls for outdoor air) The outside air duct is ducted through an energy recovery wheel while the air leaving the building is also ducted through the energy recovery wheel in a different duct The wheel turns and absorbs the heat and moisture taken from the outdoor air that comes through the part of the duct which supplies the outside air to the building. The air leaving the building, which is cooler and partly conditioned, is ducted through the energy recovery wheel. The moisture and heat absorbed by the energy recovery wheel in the incoming duct is absorb the leaving building air and expelled outside. This process can drop the temperature of the outdoor air by more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a bonus when you compare it to an HVAC system that does not utilize and energy recovery wheel to condition the outside air before it is introduced to the HVAC duct work inside the building.

In the wintertime this process works in reverse by using the exhaust air vented to the outside through the energy recovery wheel to heat the air coming into the building via the outside air duct via the energy recovery wheel. The temperature of the outside air can be conditioned to by more than 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

One can quickly grasp how much energy savings can be realized by utilizing an energy recovery wheel for outside air conditioning. Basically, an energy recovery wheel utilizes the partially conditioned exhaust air leaving the building to condition the incoming outside air.

Other benefits of energy recovery wheels include:
  • Removes moisture from outdoor air which reduces or prevents moisture and humidity problems and it will also reduce mechanical cooling in the summer
  • Increases indoor air quality
  • Improved health of the occupants inside the building resulting from better indoor air quality. Better health of the occupants inside the building translate to higher productivity for businesses
  • Saves energy

Conclusion: Energy Recovery Wheels and CO2 Control Can Save Energy

By utilizing precise control that CO2 control offers to a buildings HVAC system and by pre-conditioning the outside air using the energy contained in the exhaust air using an energy recovery wheel a building can be optimized to utilize less energy. Using less energy saves building owners more money, utilizes less of our finite natural resources, and it is good for the environment. In new construction projects and in retrofitted projects a building project aiming for LEED status can be given LEED points for using energy recovery wheels in the HVAC system for the building.


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The information here is good, but it's honestly almost unreadable. Many of the sentences do not make sense and the english is very poor. I would seriously suggest proofreading this.

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