Hydronic Balancing
Hydronic Balancing
Hydronic Balancing
Agenda
Methods of Hydronic Balancing How Automatic Flow Control Works Automatic Flow Control Saves Money Where to Apply Automatic Flow Control Valves Selecting an Automatic Flow Control Valve
Circuit Setter
Venturi
Automatic
Moderately Priced & Somewhat Accurate Higher Priced with Improved Accuracy First Cost eqivalent to Venturi, Lower TAB Cost
When the Differential Pressure increases, the diaphragm presses up to and flexes against the orifice plate. This limits the area for the water to flow through.
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When Differential Pressure decreases, the diaphragm relaxes, and increases the area for the water to flow through.
Less Valves Required in System Higher Accuracy Lower Installation Cost Lower Test, Adjust & Balance Cost Lower Long Term Maintenance Cost Lower Pumping Capacity Requirement Can Be used in Variable Flow Systems
Automatic Balancing Valves
Automatic Is Accurate
Most manual valves give somewhere between 15% to 25% Automatic valves increase your accuracy to 10% as a general rule
17 Components 21 Connections
Automatic Balancing Valves
In this manual system, 26 manually adjusted flow control valves are required. In the same system using automatic valves, only 18 valves are required. Automatic Balancing Valves
When your building load changes, AFCV can dynamically change to maintain your flow requirements. When the P decreases, the valves open to maintain a constant flow rate. When the P increases, the valves close slightly to maintain a constant flow rate. Manually adjusted valves cannot adjust to the changing P to maintain a constant flow rate. If P increases, so does the flow, if P decreases, so does the flow.
Automatic Balancing Valves
Automatic Can accommodate changes in system. Only AFCV can change to maintain exact flow rate. For use with 2 position valves is excellent application.
Control Valve has complete authority except when fully open and flow is beyond design. Prevents Overflow of coil. Aids in preventing valve cavitation. Aids in preventing premature erosion of control valve body.
Automatic Balancing Valves
27 Circuit Setters = $729 Installation Labor = $675 TAB Labor = $2,025 Total Installed Cost = $3,429
18 AFCV = $954 Installation Labor = $450 TAB Labor = $450 Total Installed Cost = $1,854
In this example, we saved $1575 first cost alone. Automatic Balancing Valves
Water Source Heat Pumps Fan Coils VAV Box with Reheat Coils Air Handlers Unit Ventilators Cabinet Heaters Radiant Floor Heating Systems Hydronic Baseboard Heaters Cooling Towers Chillers
Automatic Balancing Valves
In most applications, it is best to place the AFCV on the return side of a coil. This ensures that your water tube is full and providing maximum heat transfer. Supply side will work, but is not ideal as too much air or turbulence may occur.
In an open system, the AFCV must be on the return side of the coils to ensure that the tubes are flooded and ensure maximum heat transfer.
In an closed loop system, the AFCV can be on the return side or the supply side of the coils. The best practice is still to have your AFCV on the return side.
A small inline valve will work in tight spaces A multipurpose valve provides unlimited options. Larger valves accommodate high flow rates.
Conclusion
AFCV are a good application in all types of systems. AFCV saves money on both installation and operation of system AFCV are best option for balancing of Hydronic HVAC systems.