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Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries

Wednesday, June 4 th. Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries. Presented by Bernard Daily President & Practitioner Daily Operations Inc. Moderated by Chris Curtland Assistant Editor BUILDINGS.

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Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries

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  1. Wednesday, June 4th Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries Presented by Bernard DailyPresident & Practitioner Daily Operations Inc. Moderated by Chris CurtlandAssistant EditorBUILDINGS

  2. To ask a question, click in the “Ask a Question” box below the speaker photo on the left hand side of your screen. • Although you may ask a question at any time, most questions will be answered at the end of the presentation during the Q&A session. Please ask questions! Enlarging the slides • You may enlarge the slides at any time by clicking the expansion icon at the upper right hand corner of the media player. Technical support • Should you experience technical problems at any time during this broadcast, please send a message in the Q&A area or call 800.553.8878 and we will respond quickly. Presentation copy • You may access a copy of today’s presentation slides by clicking on Event Resources section under the presenter’s photo.

  3. AIA CREDIT Today’s webinar is approved for 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) for Continuing Education Stamats Communications, Inc. (Buildings)Provider # 40119203 Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries Course # AIACES0508 Following today’s webinar you will be re-directed to a pageto submit for credit. You must be present for the entire 1 hour webinar.

  4. Today’s presenter Bernard DailyPresident & Practitioner Daily Operations Inc.bernied@dailyoperationsinc.com

  5. Learning objectives • Diagnose common problems with building HVAC systems and learn how to remedy them. • Learn the proper maintenance of HVAC components including pumps, coils, and valves. • Familiarize yourself with common issues from the field so you can identify and solve them. • Perform walkthroughs and inspections at proper times throughout the year.

  6. Circulatory Systems of Aging BuildingsA Comparison to Human Metabolic Syndrome

  7. Circulation, Ventilation, Pumping, Control Building– Supply and Return Human– Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries Building– Supply/Exhaust Human– Diaphragm/Ribcage Building– Boiler/Chiller Human– Heart Building– EMS Human– Brain

  8. Circulation Building– Supply and Return Human– Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries

  9. Circulation • Basis of Design • Original intent and changes over time. • Comfort vs. Process • Verification • Optimal Performance • Continued Verification • Established Routes- Findings documented and shared. • Significant Events • Modifications and renovations (How many 6” lines can you run off a 6” line?) • Changes to intended operational proceedures.

  10. Ventilation Building– Supply/Exhaust Human– Diaphragm/Ribcage

  11. Ventilation • Basis of Design • ASHRAE and Code Standards • Creaky dampers and frozen ribs. • Optimal Performance • Building pressurization. • Minimum Outside Air. • Stratification. • Significant Events • Work-a-rounds.

  12. Pumping Building– Boiler/Chiller Human– Heart

  13. Pumping • Basis of Design • Push and Pull. • Variable speed. • Tertiary pumping. • Rates of transfer • Optimal Performance • Continued verification. • A thermometer is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) • Significant Events • Bottlenecks, Bypasses, and Bumbling.

  14. Control Building– EMS Human– Brain

  15. Control • Basis of Design • Occupancy scheduling-Adaptation over years. • Building air balance during unoccupied mode. • Optimal Performance • Communication with occupants. • Event/Alarm Logs. • Cross training through scheduled verification routes. • Significant Events • Power transfer and generator tests. • Overreaction! • WHOA! (Where’s the hand, off, auto?)

  16. Circulation, Ventilation, Pumping, Control A Final Thought – Events That Cause De-Optimization Individual decisions made over time that appear “age-related.”

  17. Ask A Question QUESTIONS? Chris Curtlandchris.curtland@buildings.com Bernard Daily bernied@dailyoperationsinc.com

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  20. Thank You Thank you for joining us! Building Circulation Systems: Unclogging Your HVAC Arteries Part of the Smart HVAC Expo on BUILDINGSVIP

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