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Originally Posted by kcantor
would i be correct in assuming that this means a constant and not a variable air volume though the wheel? and does that then mean constant throughout the floor or is this just to temper fresh air for vav mixed downstream on the floor? also curious as to where you are filtering? sorry if these are neophyte questions that sound silly to you pros.
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You can run variable volume through a heat wheel, in fact they become more efficient the lower air velocity across the media, to a point. There will be a curve in which the unit can run efficiently. Generally the speed of the wheel is variable as well, and will modulate to deliver a constant supply air temperature. The heat wheel/ MUA package will temper the fresh air to the compartmentals (it will likely also have a preheat coil downstream of the wheel) on each floor which will have the mixing box which will also pull return air back from the space, and probably a cooling coil. As the exhaust has to be drawn back up to the heat wheel each compartmental will be connected to a common exhaust riser. The compartmentals will likely be VAV as well, so the speed/volume of the compartmentals will affect the speed of the heat wheel supply fan. We call this cascading control.
You'd definitely filter right at the intake of the heat wheel, and probably a fairly high micron filter media because you don't want to have to be cleaning the heat wheel media very often. From there each compartmental will likely have a pleat filter in it.
I really like this configuration from an operational standpoint. The equipment is smaller, the control is better, the drawback being that it takes up real estate on the occupied floors.