2008
DOI: 10.1080/15459620802374677
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Experimental Validation of a Target Method for Balancing Exhaust Ventilation Duct Systems with Dampers

Abstract: This study tested the "Target Method" for adjusting ventilation systems. The Target Method is based on target hood static pressures (SPh(target)) computed in a manner designed to take into account the estimated effects of dampers on the fan, the order of damper adjustments, and the ratio of the prebalancing branch airflows to their goals. It is aimed at achieving a desired relative distribution of airflows even if the fan output is far from ideal. The method assumes the fan output will be adjusted after the da… Show more

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“…The most difficulty is the complex interaction between terminals [13]. Traditional methods for dampers' adjustment are commonly target method [14,15], which are inaccurate and time-consuming due to their inefficient trail-and-error nature in the manually regulating procedure. The outcomes largely depend on engineers' experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most difficulty is the complex interaction between terminals [13]. Traditional methods for dampers' adjustment are commonly target method [14,15], which are inaccurate and time-consuming due to their inefficient trail-and-error nature in the manually regulating procedure. The outcomes largely depend on engineers' experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%