Friday, December 26, 2008

Aaon Fan Engineering White Paper



Aaon has pushed the envelope of packaged rooftop unit design by providing a wide selection of fan types in their systems, including forward curved housed centrifugals, backward inclined un-housed centrifugals (plenum fans) and axial fans. And, for their larger units, they have generally moved towards direct-driven plenum fans for supply air in arrays as best fits the application. This move has not been random, but is based upon solid engineering reasoning based on the inherent stability and efficiency of these types of fans. The newly published Aaon white paper, Value in the Air provides a thorough justification for this emphasis on direct-drive plenum fans. But in doing so, it also provides an excellent primer on general fan engineering topics including overloading vs. non-overloading fan curves, fan stability in single and dual fan applications, fan control for VAV systems, and the overall energy impact of fans on our HVAC systems. It is an excellent resource and one that engineers should review to enhance their understanding of fan systems.

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