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On the Performance of Damper-Optimised Demand-Controlled Ventilation Systems During a Fire
Abstract
Modern heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are complex, interconnected systems optimised to be energy efficient. Damper-optimised demand-controlled ventilation systems (DCV) minimise energy consumption by using a dedicated control unit that calculates the optimal fan speed based on room sensors and the feedback from all DCV dampers, which each measures the airflow rate and adjusts its damper angle accordingly. In buildings that do not use a compartmentation strategy in the event of a fire, it is crucial that the ventilation system is pressurised and provides balanced ventilation in order to prevent smoke from spreading via the ventilation system and to avoid creating pressure imbalances, which may impair evacuation. In the present study, two full-scale fire tests from a series of 14 tests in a mock-up building equipped with a damper-optimised DCV system are presented, and the ventilation system’s performance during the fire is assessed. The tests revealed various failure mechanisms caused by heat exposure, leading to individual damper uncontrolled opening or closing or the building management system losing contact with all dampers. Furthermore, it was shown that the failure of individual dampers and the gradual clogging of the extraction filter can affect the pressure balance in other parts of the building outside the fire room and increase the risk of smoke spreading through the ventilation ducts.This research has been financed by the project "BRAVENT - Efficient smoke ventilation of small fires" funded by the Research Council of Norway, grant no. 321099 and its project partners.</p- Article in journal
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- Air conditioning ducts; Flammability testing; HVAC; Smoke abatement; Complex interconnected systems; Conditioning systems; Demand-controlled ventilation; Energy efficient; Energy-consumption; Full-scale experiment; Heating ventilation and air conditioning; Performance of dampers; Smoke control; Ventilation systems; Ventilation ducts
- Civil Engineering
- Samhällsbyggnadsteknik