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ERMS- Energy Recovery Module

ERMS- Energy Recovery Module. What is an Energy Recovery Module?. The module uses an Air Exchange ERC energy recovery wheel to recovery waste heat/cooling from the exhaust air stream and transfer it into the supply air stream. ERC Energy Recovery Wheel. Desiccant energy recovery wheel

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ERMS- Energy Recovery Module

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  1. ERMS- Energy Recovery Module

  2. What is an Energy Recovery Module? The module uses an Air Exchange ERC energy recovery wheel to recovery waste heat/cooling from the exhaust air stream and transfer it into the supply air stream.

  3. ERC Energy Recovery Wheel • Desiccant energy recovery wheel • Wheel shall be constructed of a light weight polymer • Individual removable “Pie” wheel segment • Both the supply and exhaust air are filtered prior to entering the wheel.

  4. Synthetic Parallel Plate Synthetic Parallel Plate Matrix vs. Tube Type Matrix • Metal Tube Type

  5. Rotary Air-to-Air Heat Exchange: 75% Intake 7oF/6 WB • Supply • 56oF/45 WB • Exhaust • 22oF/20 WB Return 72oF/54 WB Cold Weather ERV Performance- Boston4000 cfm OA 273,773 BTUH load reduction

  6. Rotary Air-to-Air Heat Exchange: 75% Intake 91oF/73 WB • Supply • 78oF/65WB • Exhaust • 87oF/71 WB Return 75oF/63 WB Hot Weather ERV Performance- Boston4000 cfm OA 8.94 Tons of load reduction

  7. Segmented Synthetic Wheel Construction Details • Rugged G90 frame • Stainless wheel and hub • Permanently lubed bearings – 30 year life minimum! • Removable matrix segments • No Drain Pan requirement • Desiccant permanently imbedded in matrix • Urethane stretch belt • Fractional hp motor • 5 YEAR WARRANTY

  8. Additional Features • Constructed of galvanized steel coated with pre-painted baked enamel finish • 1”, 2lb. density insulation • Belt drive centrifugal blower wheel for supply and exhaust fan. • Outside air and exhaust air dampers • Tool-less cabinet entry • 24 volt control transformer

  9. ERMS- Energy Recovery Module

  10. Optional Accessories • Energy Recovery Wheel Purge • Double Wall • Variable Frequency Drive • Stop/Jog Control • Indicator Switches • Filter Maintenance indicator switch • Energy Recovery Wheel Maintenance Indicator switch • Blower Maintenance indicator switch • Roof Curb Extension

  11. Frost protection • Low temperature lockout • On/Off Frost Control • Electric pre-heat frost protection.

  12. 1. Plot indoor (1) and outdoor(3) design. 2. Draw indoor tangent to saturation. 3. Draw pre-heat process line which crosses 80% RH at control setpoint (-2.2OF). 4. Lines (4) cross at pre-heat temperature. 5. Capacity is OA to pre-heat delta (8.4F). 6. Objective is to move the process line away from the saturation curve How to tell if you need frost protection and how much.

  13. Can down sizes mechanical heating and cooling. • Reduced building operation cost. • Utility rebates • New ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Reasons to get an ERMS

  14. REBATE from Air Xchange website • http://www.airxchange.com/airxchange-technology-utility-rebates.htm

  15. NEW ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS • Based on DOE Climate Zone • Cost Justified by Zone • Broadened Building Applications • Previously ≥5000cfm Supply • and ≥ 70% Outdoor Air – all Zones ASHRAE STANDARD 90.1 – 2010 Previous 90.1 2004 / 2007 Requirements Outlined in Red

  16. Still not sure? • There is an online estimator to help you ballpark energy savings

  17. Installation • The ERMS unit is designed to connect directly to the RBI PV/RT/AH unit without the need for additional transitions or field modification • See IOM for full installation instructions • ERMS will require a separate power supply.

  18. 1. By hand, turn wheel clockwise (as viewed from the pulley side), to verify wheel turns freely through 360º rotation. 2. Before applying power to drive motor, confirm wheel segments are fully engaged in wheel 3. With hands and objects away from moving parts, activate unit and confirm wheel rotation. Wheel rotates clockwise (as viewed from the pulley side). 4.) Cassettes ship from the factory with the seals fully back. To adjust the diameter seals, loosen diameter seal adjusting Screws. Using a folded piece of paper as a feeler gauge, position paper between the wheel surface and diameter seals. Adjust seals towards wheel surface until a slight friction on the feeler gauge (paper) is detected when gauge is moved along the length of the spoke. Retighten adjusting screws and recheck clearance with “feeler” gauge. Start-up Procedure 5. Start and stop wheel several times to confirm seal adjustment and to confirm belt is tracking properly on wheel rim (approximately 1/4” from outer edge of rim).

  19. Purge Adjustment If the cassette has a purge you Would use the same adjustment strategy As a normal diameter seal Start-up Procedure Cntd… To determine proper purge angle setting Please refer to the AIRX Software.

  20. Cleaning: Important to Holding onto Original Latent Performance • Wheels are self cleaning from Dry Dust and Dirt – laminar flow. • If VOC’s present, Wheels need to be ‘deep’ cleaned just like evap coils to maintain latent recovery performance. • It is easier and less risky to clean a wheel outside of the HVAC unit than within.

  21. Cleaning Example – It can be done inside the unit or outside, but it must be done… • Wheel is accessed and segment is removed. • Segment is soaked in alkaline cleaner. • Segment is rinsed and drained. • Segment is dried and ready for use.

  22. Airxchange studies of units operating in the field for up to 20 years show the following: In the ‘smoking years’ wheels needed annual cleaning in all but school applications. Today, wheels only need to be cleaned every 5-6 years due to environmental air pollution except: Casinos Bars/Restaurants Dry Cleaning/Hair salons Manufacturing Cleaning Frequency

  23. Performance Rating Software

  24. Performance Rating Software

  25. Creating a project

  26. List Selection Method

  27. Airflow Selection Method

  28. Enthalpy Effectiveness Selection Method

  29. Design Conditions

  30. Performance Rating Software

  31. Unit Operation Schedule

  32. Energy Recovery Wheel Performance

  33. Annual Energy Analysis

  34. Project Summary

  35. System Efficiency

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