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Supermarket HVAC Design – Rooftop Package Units (ASHRAE-Based)

  Supermarket HVAC Design – Rooftop Package Units (ASHRAE-Based) Supermarkets may look like open spaces, but from an HVAC standpoint, they are among the most airflow-sensitive commercial environments. In a recent project, I handled the full air distribution design for a supermarket served by rooftop package units, fully aligned with ASHRAE 62.1, ASHRAE 55, ASHRAE HVAC Applications, IMC, and SMACNA. 🔹 Supply Air • Air supplied along aisles, not toward shelves or open refrigerated displays • Linear/slot diffusers mounted on main ducts • Controlled velocity, throw, and NC to avoid drafts and stratification 🔹 Return Air • High-level returns, strategically located • Separated from supply to prevent short-circuiting • Promotes smooth airflow across the sales floor and removes heat from lighting and occupants ❄️ Open Refrigerated Displays • No direct supply or nearby returns • Prevents cold air curtain disruption, excess refrigeration load, condensation, and energy loss • HVAC ...
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Types of Chiller Evaporators and How They Work

  Types of Chiller Evaporators and How They Work In the HVAC and refrigeration field, evaporators play a vital role in producing cold air or chilled water. Common types of evaporators: ▪️Shell-and-Tube Evaporator - Primary function: Refrigerant flows through the inner tubes while the secondary fluid (water or brine) flows in the shell, transferring heat from the secondary fluid to the refrigerant. - Advantages: High cooling capacity, good performance at high pressures, suited for large-capacity applications. - Disadvantages: Relatively large size, higher construction and maintenance costs, high volumetric mass. - Applications: Large-capacity chillers and industries with broad cooling demands. ▪️Plate Evaporator - Primary function: Cold refrigerant exchanges heat with the secondary fluid by flowing across a series of plates with extensive contact surfaces. - Advantages: Very high heat transfer per contact area, relatively small and light, reduced weight and footprint. - Disadvantage...

Usage and Benefits of Capacitor Bank

  Usage and Benefits of Capacitor Bank 1- Power Factor Improvement: Most loads like motors, pumps, chillers, HVAC systems are inductive. Inductive loads reduce power factor (PF). Capacitor banks supply reactive power (kVAR), improving PF closer to unity (1.0). Result: Better system efficiency 2- Reduction in Electricity Bills: Utility companies apply penalties for low PF. Improved PF = no penalty + lower demand charges. 3- Reduced Line Current: Better PF reduces current flow in cables. This leads to: Lower I²R losses Less heating of cables & transformers 4- Increased System Capacity: By reducing reactive power demand: The same transformer can handle more useful (active) load Helps during future load expansion 5- Voltage Stabilization: Capacitor banks support voltage at load end. Reduces voltage drop during peak load operation. 6- Improved Equipment Life: Lower current & stable voltage reduce stress on: Motors Switchgear Transformers - Where Capacitor Banks Are Commonly Used...

What Are Building Control Systems? Key Components, Benefits, and Trends for 2026.

  What Are Building Control Systems? Key Components, Benefits, and Trends for 2026. Building control systems offer numerous benefits, making them an essential part of modern property management. They boost energy efficiency by optimizing the use of resources like electricity and heating. This not only cuts costs but also supports sustainability efforts. Enhanced occupant comfort is another big win. By automating temperature, lighting, and other environmental controls, these systems create a more pleasant living or working space. Residents and employees enjoy a more consistent and tailored environment. Implementing building control systems can be tricky. The initial cost is often a big concern. Investing in new tech can feel overwhelming, especially when budgets are tight. Prioritizing systems with fewer components can help reduce potential malfunctions and costs over time. This ensures a smoother transition and minimizes disruptions. Finding skilled personnel is essential. The...