Welcome Air Tech LTD.: Italy
Welcome Air Tech LTD.: Italy
Welcome Air Tech LTD.: Italy
Italy
偉基空調有限公司
Welcome Air Tech Ltd.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.saiver-welaire.com.hk
GB(全國工業產品生產許可証)
EUROVENT-EN1886:2003 certified
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Heat Heat
in in
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33/28°C 18.7/14.8°C
26.9/26.3°C 13/12.6°C
3 4
Orientation
Available in both vertical & horizontal arrangements
The warmer airstream must be at the bottom in the vertical mode.
Horizontal Orientation
Why should we want to use water as a working fluid?
Exhaust Air
Supply Air
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Sample Comparative Test Result for 2 row test piece using R134a and Water
Higher latent heat gives better heat transporting capacity of the working fluid
The latent heat of water is approximately 14 times that of R134a, accordingly there is 14
times less mass transfer required to transfer the same heat between the ends of the heat
pipe.
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250.
R134a
Water
187.5
Pressure (bar)
125.
62.5
0.
-150 0 150 300 450
Temperature (°C)
11.
R134a
Water
Internal heat pipe pressure changes with temperature
Atm. Pa.
8.25
Pressure (bar)
5.5
2.75
0.
-150 -125 -99 -74 -49 -24 2 27 52 78 103 128 154 179 204 229 255 280
At 20°C Saturation Vapour Pressure for Water = 0.02Bar
Temperature (°C)
At 20°C Saturation Vapour Pressure for R134a = 6 Bar
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Reduction in size/cost
– Water has zero Global Warming Potential (GWP) & Ozone Reduction of carbon footprint in manufacturing heat pipes
Depletion Potential (ODP)
– Gain more points in LEED & BREEAM Certification Water has zero Global Warming Potential (GWP) & Ozone
Depletion Potential (ODP)
No moving parts
High effectiveness
Low air-pressure drop
Easy drainage of condensation
No direct energy requirement
Zero cross-contamination
Long lasting
Virtually maintenance-free
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Related controls, such as water valve, sensors, frequency inverter are pre-installed at factory.
Large reduce installation time on site
Benefits Benefits
Guaranteed workmanship Environmental saving
Fabrication work done at controllable environment. All material prepared as per the design drawing and installed at factory. Reduce a lot
Well trained workers. of wastage and co-ordination.
Coil, pipes and valves leakage tested before exfactory. Reduce on-site logistic arrangement.
LMCP functional tested before exfactory. Reduce on-site fabrication time.
Reduce construction noise.
Reduce the affection on public since the site construction time is reduced.
Benefits Benefits
Cost saving Space saving
No delivery cost of material from G/F to plant room. Traditional AHU:
Reduce labour cost. installation space at least 600mm
Reduce wastage. Need wall space for LMCP and DDC panels
Valves and piping installed inside double skin chamber, aluminum cladding is not
needed.
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DN15…50 DN65…150
Characterized
Control Valve
Temperature
Sensor
Electrical Connection • Control valve •Energy valve 4. Use the valve’s exact KV value to re-calculate the
• Flow meter exact pressure drop of the valve
• Temp sensor x2
• Energy calculator 5. Use calculated pressure drop to re-calculate the
valve authority
6. Compare two models’ calculated valve authority and
select the one which value is closer to 0.5
7. Compare the valve size with the pipe diameter, avoid
using 2-size down
Analytical Tools
(Excel Tool) Manual Balancing Valve
Communication Protocol BACnet IP /
MSTP,
TCP/IP, MP Bus Traditional Set Up BELIMO Energy Valve
Warranty ?? ?? ?? 5 Years
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Gasket
A resilient elastomeric gasket conforms
to the internal cavity of the coupling
housing and
seals against the pipe. It
is pressure responsive and creates a
permanent leak-tight seal. The gasket
having full circumferential contact with
Flange adapter nipple the coupling housing and both pipe
ends dampens the vibration and
dissipates the mechanical energy
Groove
The exible coupling key engages the
groove but does not clamp the pipe,
which allows for linear and angular
movement within the pipe joint. This
feature also assists in attenuating
vibration across the pipe joint
>100%
Percentage Decibel Reduction Over
double Sphere Rubber Connector
>100% 100
100 93% 90%
85%
80 80
Connector
59% 60
60
40 40
25% 27% 20% 26% 17% 14%
25%
20 20
5%
0
0 4 6 8 10 12 18 24
4 6 8 10 12 18 24
100 150 200 250 300 450 600
100 150 200 250 300 450 600
(Inches
(Inches Nominal Pipe Sizes
Nominal Pipe Sizes mm)
mm)
Groove end for space saving Reduce the valve chamber space
2 bolts helps strainer cleansing
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Regin in 60 seconds
The largest Swedish-owned company in the business
Products for building energy efficiency since 1947
Offices in 15 countries with a total of 220 employees
Exporting to and operating in more than 90 countries
Total global turnover 2014 approx. 41 million Euros
Sweden’s largest partner network of integrators
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SYSTEMS
Everything under the same roof
Unlimited integration options
SYSTEM SOFTWARE
SCADA system Programming Driver Hotel booking Complete web SCADA system Programming Driver Hotel booking Complete web
software tools system integration hosting service system hosting service
software tools
integration
Processor Freely programmable Pre-programmed controllers Room control I/O modules Displays
housings controllers
HVAC
CLOUDigo Pre-programmed Room Electric heating Thermostats Sensors and System Pre-programmed Room Electric heating Thermostats Sensors and Detectors
controllers controllers controllers switches accessories stand-alone controllers controllers switches
controllers
Detectors Energy Valve Valves Damper Accessories Energy Valve Valves Damper Accessories
meters actuators actuators meters actuators actuators
HVAC
A comprehensive range
CLOUDigo Pre-programmed controllers Room controllers Electric heating Thermostats Sensors and
controllers switches
HVAC
Cheung Tsing Community Hall
For all kinds of applications
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Remarks Remarks
Maintenance
DIDW BC900 DIDW Fan NPA1250 Plug Fan
Enclosed Open Vert easy to repair & to be
Wheel Difficult to repair & to be cleaned
Type Type cleaned
Need to regular maintenance
Belt Drive Losses
Pulley &
Not easy to replace and need regular
Pulley & No Pulley & Belt – 2.2
Drive loss add to blower input
alignment
Belt Belt
Maintenance Free
Become very noisy once the bearing tore 1.7
Need regular greasing
Other VS No Bearings – 1.1
kW
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105
dB(A)
90
75
60
125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1000Hz 2000Hz 4000Hz 8000Hz
Octave Band
DIDW BC900 DIDW Fan NPA1250 Plug Fan NPA1250 Plug Fan - with acoustic lining
Power
Airflow Fan Input Static Eff Energy
Fan Type rpm Consumption
m3/s kW % Saving
kW
DIDW BC900 DIDW Fan 21.32 1338 72 52.39 64.512
NPA1250 Plug Fan - with acoustic lining 21.32 928 73 48.27 51.243 26%
Power Consumption
kW
65.
60.
55.
Power
(kW)
50.
45.
40.
35.
30. DIDW BC900 DIDW Fan NPA1250 Plug Fan - with acoustic lining
Features
What is an EC motor? High energy saving potential
Surpasses energy efficiency class IE 4 applying to standard
It is a
motors
Brushless, permanent magnet, synchronous motor Permanent magnets
with electronical commutation Operates with cooler temperature — longer life, less heat
dissipation
Maintenance free – No pulley, belt, fan shaft, fan bearings to
…..but we jusy name it
maintain
Long service life - Maintenance-free bearings
High Reliability – L10 > 40,000 hours at full load
Integrated motor and drive
Electronically or EC Motor Single System provider
Commutated Less variation due to optimised product portfolio
Motor External rotor motor - The impeller is mounted directly onto
the motor rotor
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1
2
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Features
Compact design
Integrated assembly – Built in control
Infinitely variable speed settings
Control signal 0 –10 V DC and MODBUS
All-in-one housing protection – failure protection feedback
control
Compatible with existing BMS
No inverter needed
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1
3
DC motor
•RS485 Bus
(Brushless)
•Lin. Interf.: 0-10V / 4-20mA
•Supply 10 / 16V
AC motor
(Induction)
Alarm: Stator windings are supplied with DC current
Normally open/closed Stator windings are supplied with AC
current to produce the stator magnetic field to produce the stator magnetic field
Secondary magnetic field induced in rotor Motor electronics control the current through
(Additional energy loss) the windings to offset the stator magnetic field
3-Phase power supply
Low efficiency due to copper losses Rotor magnetic field created by permanent
380-480V, 50/60Hz, PE magnets.
Asynchronous electric motor
(slip loss = energy loss) Synchronous electric motor (shaft rotation is
synchronized with the stator‘s magnet field)
External speed control required
(VSD itself power loss) Motor speed controlled by Changing the
supply voltage. Giving a reference signal to the
internal electronics
Frequency
Inverter & Sine
Filter
More efficient than an AC induction motor • EC stands for ‘electronically commutated’ Shielded
Cable Backward curved
> Permanent magnets provide secondary • Same principle as DC motor but with onboard impeller
magnetic field conversion AC supply voltage to DC
> The induction process is no longer required • Integrated electronics provide an intelligent motor
Motor
> Fewer conductors = reduced copper losses • Infinitely variable speed (0-10V) DC input, no Protection
> Accurate micro-processor control of primary additional VSD is required Installation
Installation
magnetic field • Built in Power factor correction: 0.93 - 0.99
• Higher efficiency = lower running temperature = • Reduced starting current with soft start
increased life expectancy • Maintenance Free
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✗
AE IEC Plug fans with Comparison level for ηe/(s)
Standard motor EC motor
Ped* Pe Po=Pr Pu(s)*
Frequency
✗
inverter & sine
filter
✗
With backward supply supply supply
curved impeller
Motor
✓ Direct driven fan with
Variable Speed Drive (VSD)
Pu(s)*
ed(s) = P * and e(s)= ed ● Cc
✗
ed
protection
✗
Installation
*: measured item in
final condition
Avoidable area, equipment and costs invest Pu(s): Depending on installation category A ,C use Pus , respectively ηes
ηe(s) B ,D use Pu , respectively ηe
AC power supply
with VSD
Asynchronous AC motor Transmission / drive Bearings of
Mains (e.g. Variable
with bearings (e.g. belt) impeller / fan Fan air power Transformation of Power
Frequency Drive and Input VSD and Motor (possibly (possibly bearings Output
sine filter) Comparison sine filter Incl. bearings Transmission) of impeller) impeller
level for e(s)
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Lots-a-trouble Plug-and-play
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Existing Centrifugal Fan Proposed EC Plug Fan Existing Centrifugal Fan Proposed EC Plug Fan
Spare parts
Numerous models 3 models for WHOLE project L10 = 40,000 hours at Full load
stock keeping L10 = 20,000 hours
Equipment Fan & L10 = 60,000 hours at design load
22% Energy saving (IE4 Eff) ~2.2 years for 24 hrs
Reliability motor 10% failure for ~6.5years
operation
24 hrs operation
Yes, if ONE fan failed, other fans
Energy still running and can replace it
Cost Efficiency = EFF2 (IE1) whenever available.
saving
Saving
Redundancy None
Magnetic
hysteresis
Surpasses
energy
efficiency class
IE 4 applying
to standard *50 Hz, according to IEC 60034-30
motors
1
3
3
GLV984
4 fans in operation
3 fans in operation (calculation)
3 fans in operation (tested)
One fan OFF gives less than the calculated 75% of the flow.
This is due to a flowback of the air through the not operated fan.
This effect increases with higher backpressures.
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Percentage of Load
EC Fan (4nos K3G450)
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Flow (m3/s) 2.40 3.20 4.00 4.80 5.60 6.40 7.20 8
Pressure (Pa) 103.5 184 287.5 414 563.5 736 931.5 1150
Flow (m3/s) each fan 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2
fan speed (rpm) 734 980 1222 1469 1712 1959 2200 2447
fan power (W) each fan 150 285 514 836 1251 1792 2535 3468
Total System Eff 41.4% 51.6% 55.9% 59.4% 63.1% 65.7% 66.1% 66.3%
fan power (KW) total 0.6 1.14 2.056 3.344 5.004 7.168 10.14 13.872
Percentage of Load
Traditional Plug Fan (1no NPA710)
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Airflow m3/s 2.4 3.2 4 4.8 5.6 6.4 7.2 8
Total SP 103.5 184 287.5 414 563.5 736 931.5 1150
Fan Eff 66% 66% 66% 66% 66% 66% 66% 66%
Motor Eff 92.0% 92.0% 92.0% 92.6% 93.2% 93.3% 93.4% 93.5%
VSD Eff 36% 58% 79% 85% 91% 91% 92% 94%
Miss Match Factor 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
Total System Eff 19.5% 31.4% 43.4% 46.8% 50.2% 50.2% 51.2% 52.1%
fan power (KW) total 1.28 1.87 2.65 4.25 6.29 9.38 13.11 17.66
Input kw saving 0.68 0.73 0.59 0.91 1.29 2.21 2.97 3.79
Input kw saving % 53.01% 39.16% 22.43% 21.32% 20.46% 23.59% 22.66% 21.45%
Total number of hours per year 8760
Input kw saving per year 33182
Additional price using EC fan 30000
Pay back years 0.90
Outlet SWL (Hz) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
EC AHU (each fan) 73.7 80.3 82.1 82.4 91.3 84.2 79.6 75.7
EC AHU (4 fans total) 79.7 86.3 88.1 88.4 97.3 90.2 85.6 81.7
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Year Project Name AHU Qty EC Fan Qty Client Consultant T/C
2017 NKIL 6512 84 251 Link+Nam Fung PBA --
2017 No.8-10 Wong Chuk Hang Rd 61 173 Swire Meinhardt --
2016 Taikoo Phase 2A 80 350 Swire JRP --
2016 Macau City of Dream Hotel D 57 182 Melco JRP --
2016 Lee Garden Three 31 100 Hysan PBA --
2016 Lee Garden One 2 4 Hysan I&S Jun/2016
2015 Macau City of Dream Retail expansion 10 40 Melco Meinhardt Jan/2016
2015 NTT Wonder 9 17 68 NTT Arup Nov/2015
2015 Macau Venetian-Resort Hotel 70 280 Venetian PBA Feb/2016
Phase V & VI Hotel & Service Apartment
2015 The Parisian Macao Hotel Resort 300 1200 Venetian PBA Apr/2016
2014 Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital 2 4 HKSH Mott Sep/2015
MacDonald
2014 Hong Kong Baptist Hospital A3 2 2 HKBH HKBH Oct/2014
2013 Singapore Data Centre 192 1152 Microsoft Ch2Mhill Jun/2014
2013 Harmony Place, ShauKeiWan 1 1 URA JRP Mar/2014
2013 11th Floor, Trend Centre 1 1 Welcome - Oct/2013
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K3G450PB2401
K3G500PB3301
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ModBus Monitoring
Motor Status Motor Warning
1 DC-link undervoltage 1 Shedding function – function active
2 Locked Motor 2 Supply voltage high
3 Hall sensor error 3 DC-link voltage high
4 Motor overheated 4 Heating activated
5 Fan bad (general error) 5 cable break at set value analogue input
6 Communication error 6 Actual speed is less than limit speed for running monitor
7 Power mod overheated 7 Brake operation
8 Phase failure 8 DC-link voltage low
9 Electronics interior temperature high
10 Motor temperature high
11 Output stage temperature high
12 Power limitation in mesh
13 Line impedance too high
14 Current limitation in mesh
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