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Opposed bladedampers in a mixing plenum, complete with mixingbaffles.

Anair-mixing plenum (or mixing box) is used inbuilding services engineering andHVAC construction for mixing air from differentductwork systems.

Usage

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Air streams are mixed to save energy and improveenergy efficiency by partially recirculating conditioned air.

The most common application for an air-mixing plenum is the mixing ofreturn air (orextract air) with fresh air to provide a supply air mixture for onward distribution to the building or area which the ventilation system is serving.[1] The air transferred from the return air stream to the supply air stream is termedrecirculated air. All air not mixed is rejected to the atmosphere asexhaust air.

Operation

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The mixing plenum normally combines two air streams, and includes for three sets ofdampers: one for the fresh air, one for the exhaust air, and a mixing damper between the two air streams.[2] The mix of fresh air and recirculated air can thus be adjusted to suit the needs of the building's occupants. Most systems will use motorized dampers to control the air mixing, and controlled by thebuilding management system (BMS), or controls system. Typically as the fresh air and exhaust air dampers are driven from 0% open to 100% open, the mixing damper will in turn be driven from 100% open to 0% open, so as to always ensure a constant volume of supply and extract air.

Energy efficiency

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Anair handling unit used for the heating and cooling air: (1) supply air (2) fan section (3) vibration isolator (4) cooling coil (5) filter (6) mixed air duct

Air supply to a building is generally performed by anair handling unit. The process may include filtering, heating, cooling, humidification, or dehumidification, all of which consume energy. Since building occupants demand less than 100% fresh air, only a fraction of that amount is admitted to the system, with and equal amount of treated air exhausted to the atmosphere; fresh air is mixed with conditioned air in a plenum.

Enhanced controls systems may monitor the return air quality orcarbon dioxide concentration[3] in order to automatically modulate the air mix for optimum energy efficiency while maintaining desired fresh air requirements. Such systems work very well in buildings where the occupancy rate can vary greatly throughout the day, or seasonally. Additionally, when outside air conditions are such, typically mid-season weather conditions, it may be that ambient temperatures are suitable forfree cooling purposes. In such conditions the mixing damper will be set to close and the system use full fresh air for optimum energy efficiency. Where fresh air is not required, such as early morning pre-heat or pre-conditioning periods, the mixing damper can be automatically set to full recirculation, again for optimum energy efficiency.

References

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  1. ^Montgomery, Ross; McDowall, Robert (2009).Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems. Elsevier Science & Technology. p. 100.ISBN 978-0080552347.
  2. ^Montgomery, Ross; McDowall, Robert (2009).Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems. Elsevier Science & Technology. p. 103.ISBN 978-0080552347.
  3. ^Montgomery, Ross; McDowall, Robert (2009). "Chapter 4 - Sensors and Auxiliary Devices".Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems. Elsevier Science & Technology.ISBN 978-0080552347.
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