Air Handling Unit (AHU)
Air Handling Unit (AHU)
An air handler or air handling unit (AHU) is a machine used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system.
It usually contains
Air handlers usually connect to a ductwork ventilation system that distributes the conditioned air through the building and returns it to the AHU. Water is delivered from the central plant to AHU, and is passed through a heat exchanger. This process is controlled by a DDC control loop which adjusts the water flow through the heat exchanger using a control valve, the valve is modulated by the DDC maintaining a desired temperature either in a space or leaving the AHU.
Learn how the Energy Valve improves your air handling unit
Many AHUs in the field suffer from poor performance, principally for the following reasons:
Dynamic balancing by the Belimo Energy Valve™ ensures the correct amount of water at full and partial load.
Belimo Energy Valve Plays Integral Role in Land O' Lakes, Inc.' s Corporate Facility Upgrade
Land O' Lakes, Inc.' s Corporate Sustainability Group began making plans to upgrade the facilities in order to increase efficiency and reduce energy consumption. HVAC systems were a particular area of focus due to the fact that as the buildings aged, they became more difficult to cool and meet desired discharge air temperature set points (especially in the summer months). Improving occupant comfort was also a priority.
After conducting a thorough review of piping, valves, and instrumentation, officials concluded that in order to solve the problem, various infrastructural improvements would have to be made. They then began the process of searching for a solution, which eventually led them to the Belimo Energy Valve™.