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Control Method to Ensure Uniform Exhaust Function by Household of Apartment House

공동주택의 세대별 균등 배기량을 확보 하는 제어방법에 관한 연구

  • Kwon, Yong-Il (Shinhan University, Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering)
  • 권용일 (신한대학교 기계자동차융합공학과)
  • Received : 2017.09.06
  • Accepted : 2017.10.24
  • Published : 2017.12.10

Abstract

This study was conducted to present an effective control method for the common duct system to uniformly discharge volume flow rate exhausted from the kitchen and bathroom of each household in an apartment regardless of the position of household. Since the common duct system is installed vertically and the ventilator is installed in the terminal, the static pressure of each household decreases when vertical height increases. Therefore, the volume flow rate exhausted from each household is different. In order to improve such a phenomenon, a constant air volume damper shall be installed in a branch duct coupled with a common vertical duct system. The selected ventilator should also be able to handle the maximum volume flow rate considering diversity factor. Therefore, a uniform volume flow rate must be exhausted from all households where the hood is operated. This paper mainly focuses on suggestion of an optimum exhaust control method by comparing exhaust performance of each household according to the presence or absence of a constant air volume damper.

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