US20080070493A1 - Air Column for Under Floor Heating and Cooling System - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This invention relates to an air column for an under floor heating and cooling system.
- the present invention relates to an air column in which the fan wheel of a plenum fan is located at the bottom of the air column enclosure and is radially aligned with the inlet to the under floor air plenum.
- a conventional, prior art air column 120 forces heated or cooled air into an air plenum 114 located beneath an elevated floor 112 of an occupied space 110 .
- the air column 120 comprises a plenum fan 130 housed in a four-sided sheet metal air column enclosure 122 .
- the air column enclosure 122 has an upper intake section 124 at the top, a discharge section 118 at the bottom, and four side walls 144 interconnecting the intake section 124 and the discharge section 118 .
- the plenum fan 130 draws air from the primary air supply (fresh air) and air from the secondary air supply (return air) into the intake section 124 of the air column enclosure 122 and forces the air out of the air column enclosure 122 through a fan outlet 138 of the discharge section 118 .
- the intake section 124 of the air column enclosure 122 has two or more openings 146 on the vertical sides with the option of another inlet opening 146 at the top.
- the intake section 124 of the air column enclosure 122 includes air filter panels 126 mounted in the intake section 124 .
- a conventional air column 120 typically has at least one heat exchanging coil 128 located in the intake section 124 for heating or cooling at least a portion of the airflow that enters the air column enclosure 122 .
- the plenum fan 130 comprises a motor 132 and a fan wheel 136 .
- the fan wheel 136 of the plenum fan 130 is located entirely above the elevated floor 112 of the occupied space 110 . Air is drawn downward from the intake section 124 of the air column enclosure 122 and forced into the under floor air plenum 114 by the operation of the plenum fan 130 . Because the fan wheel 136 of the plenum fan 130 is located above the floor 112 , the plenum fan 130 first produces a horizontal airflow from the fan wheel 136 , followed by a downward airflow along the internal side walls 144 of the air column enclosure 122 , and followed by a horizontal airflow into an inlet 116 of the under floor air plenum 114 .
- a minimum clearance of at least one half the fan wheel diameter is required between the fan wheel 136 and all four side walls 144 of the air column enclosure 122 to minimize obstruction of the radial airflow produced by the fan wheel 136 .
- the one half diameter requirement is a minimum requirement and is not considered an optimal clearance between the fan wheel 136 and the side walls 144 of the air column enclosure 122 . Consequently the width and depth of the air column enclosure 122 must be substantially larger than the diameter of the fan wheel 136 .
- the discharged air impinges perpendicularly on the side walls 144 of the fan column enclosure 122 and must be directed downward toward the plenum inlet 116 of the under floor air plenum 114 . Consequently, sound absorbing material must be placed at the discharge point 142 of the fan wheel 136 to absorb sound created by the impact of the air against the side walls 144 of the fan column enclosure 122 . In addition, the sound absorbing material must be configured to direct the airflow efficiently toward the plenum inlet 116 of the under floor air plenum 114 . Installing and configuring the sound absorbing material adds to the expanse of the air column enclosure 122 .
- the present invention achieves the objects outlined above by locating the fan wheel of the plenum fan below the elevated floor of the occupied space and in radial alignment with the inlet to the air plenum. With the fan wheel of the plenum fan in radial alignment with the inlet to the under floor air plenum, air is directly discharged from the fan wheel horizontally into the under floor air plenum. Therefore, no change in direction of the airflow occurs when the the fan wheel discharges the air prior to the air entering the under floor air plenum.
- the fan wheel does not discharge air horizontally against the sides of the air column enclosure, noise is reduced and the need for sound absorbing material, particularly sound absorbing material configured to direct air within the air column enclosure, is eliminated. Further, the static potential of the plenum fan is maintained because the blast area of the fan wheel does not require any abrupt air direction changes with respect to the fan wheel rotation. This more efficient air management will lower the system effect the fan experiences thereby allowing the potential for lower motor horse power and energy use.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevation section view of a prior art air column.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation section view of an air column in accordance with the present invention.
- an occupied space 10 has an elevated floor 12 with an air plenum 14 located beneath the floor 12 .
- An air column 20 comprising an air column enclosure 22 and a plenum fan 30 , draws heated or cooled air from a primary air supply (fresh air) and from a secondary air supply (return air) and forces the heated or cooled air into the under floor air plenum 14 .
- the heated or cooled air flowing in the under floor air plenum 14 is distributed through floor diffusers (not shown) to the occupied space 10 to heat or cool of the occupied space 10 .
- the air column enclosure 22 comprises an intake section 24 , a discharge section 18 with four side walls 44 interconnecting the intake section 24 to the discharge section 18 .
- the air column enclosure 22 is supported by a base 48 below the floor 12 .
- the intake section 18 has enclosure inlets 46 for admitting primary and/or secondary air into the intake section 24 of the air column enclosure 22 .
- the intake section has two filter panels 26 mounted so that air passing through the intake section 24 passes through the filter panels 26 .
- the intake section has a heat exchanging coil 28 positioned so that air passing through the intake section 24 passes through the heat exchanging coil 28 thereby heating or cooling the intake air as required.
- the discharge section 18 of the air column enclosure 22 includes a fan outlet 38 that is aligned with a plenum inlet 16 of the under floor air plenum 14 .
- the plenum fan 30 comprising a fan motor 32 , a bell shaped fan intake 34 , a fan wheel 36 , and a driveshaft 40 , is mounted within the air column enclosure 22 so that the fan wheel 36 is radially aligned with the fan outlet 38 and with the plenum inlet 16 .
- the fan motor 32 is coupled to the fan wheel 36 by means of the driveshaft 40 .
- the fan wheel 36 is a conventional squirrel cage fan that draws air axially into the center of the fan wheel through the bell shaped fan intake 34 . The rotation of the fan wheel 36 then discharges the air radially at multiple discharge points at 42 around the circumference of the fan wheel 36 .
- the motor bearings, the fan bearings, and the driveshaft 40 are designed to minimize shaft vibration. Rubber or spring mounts are used to prevent transmitting vibration to the supporting base 48 .
- rotation of the fan wheel 36 draws air (primary and/or secondary air) into the air column enclosure 22 through enclosure inlets 46 .
- the air then passes through filter panels 26 to remove particulate from the air. From the filter panels 26 , the air passes through the heat exchanging coil 28 where the air is heated or cooled as required.
- the fan wheel 36 continues to draw the air down the air column enclosure 22 along the side walls 44 and axially into the bell shaped fan intake 34 of the plenum fan 30 .
- the continuing rotation of the fan wheel 36 radially propels the air from the center of the fan wheel 36 through multiple discharge points 42 around the circumference of the fan wheel 36 .
- the radially discharged air from the fan wheel 36 exits the air column enclosure 22 through the fan outlet 38 and into the plenum inlet 16 of the under floor air plenum 14 .
- the air at the discharge points 42 around the circumference of the fan wheel 36 does not impinge upon the side walls 44 of the air column enclosure 22 . Instead, the air, in an unrestricted fashion, passes directly from the fan wheel 36 into the under floor air plenum 14 without any change of direction.
- the direct discharge of the air from the fan wheel 36 into the under floor air plenum 14 results in reduced noise and reduced horsepower requirements for the fan motor 32 . Because of the reduced noise, the need for sound insulation with in the air column enclosure 22 is reduced.
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Abstract
An air column for an under floor heating and cooling system in which the fan wheel of the plenum fan is located at the bottom of the air column enclosure and is radially aligned with the inlet to the under floor air plenum.
Description
- This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/825,649 filed on Sep. 14, 2006, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
- This invention relates to an air column for an under floor heating and cooling system. Particularly, the present invention relates to an air column in which the fan wheel of a plenum fan is located at the bottom of the air column enclosure and is radially aligned with the inlet to the under floor air plenum.
- A conventional, prior
art air column 120, shown inFIG. 1 , forces heated or cooled air into anair plenum 114 located beneath an elevatedfloor 112 of an occupiedspace 110. Theair column 120 comprises aplenum fan 130 housed in a four-sided sheet metalair column enclosure 122. Theair column enclosure 122 has anupper intake section 124 at the top, adischarge section 118 at the bottom, and fourside walls 144 interconnecting theintake section 124 and thedischarge section 118. Theplenum fan 130 draws air from the primary air supply (fresh air) and air from the secondary air supply (return air) into theintake section 124 of theair column enclosure 122 and forces the air out of theair column enclosure 122 through afan outlet 138 of thedischarge section 118. Theintake section 124 of theair column enclosure 122 has two ormore openings 146 on the vertical sides with the option of another inlet opening 146 at the top. Typically theintake section 124 of theair column enclosure 122 includesair filter panels 126 mounted in theintake section 124. Also, aconventional air column 120 typically has at least oneheat exchanging coil 128 located in theintake section 124 for heating or cooling at least a portion of the airflow that enters theair column enclosure 122. - In a conventional air column, the
plenum fan 130 comprises amotor 132 and afan wheel 136. Thefan wheel 136 of theplenum fan 130 is located entirely above the elevatedfloor 112 of the occupiedspace 110. Air is drawn downward from theintake section 124 of theair column enclosure 122 and forced into the underfloor air plenum 114 by the operation of theplenum fan 130. Because thefan wheel 136 of theplenum fan 130 is located above thefloor 112, theplenum fan 130 first produces a horizontal airflow from thefan wheel 136, followed by a downward airflow along theinternal side walls 144 of theair column enclosure 122, and followed by a horizontal airflow into aninlet 116 of the underfloor air plenum 114. Because of the downward airflow along theinternal side walls 144 of theair column enclosure 122, a minimum clearance of at least one half the fan wheel diameter is required between thefan wheel 136 and all fourside walls 144 of theair column enclosure 122 to minimize obstruction of the radial airflow produced by thefan wheel 136. The one half diameter requirement is a minimum requirement and is not considered an optimal clearance between thefan wheel 136 and theside walls 144 of theair column enclosure 122. Consequently the width and depth of theair column enclosure 122 must be substantially larger than the diameter of thefan wheel 136. - Because the air is discharged by the
fan wheel 136 in a radial direction, the discharged air impinges perpendicularly on theside walls 144 of thefan column enclosure 122 and must be directed downward toward theplenum inlet 116 of the underfloor air plenum 114. Consequently, sound absorbing material must be placed at thedischarge point 142 of thefan wheel 136 to absorb sound created by the impact of the air against theside walls 144 of thefan column enclosure 122. In addition, the sound absorbing material must be configured to direct the airflow efficiently toward theplenum inlet 116 of the underfloor air plenum 114. Installing and configuring the sound absorbing material adds to the expanse of theair column enclosure 122. - Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a fan column that is smaller in size than a conventional fan column, that provides optimum airflow, that produces less noise than a conventional fan column, and that requires less horsepower than a conventional fan column.
- The present invention achieves the objects outlined above by locating the fan wheel of the plenum fan below the elevated floor of the occupied space and in radial alignment with the inlet to the air plenum. With the fan wheel of the plenum fan in radial alignment with the inlet to the under floor air plenum, air is directly discharged from the fan wheel horizontally into the under floor air plenum. Therefore, no change in direction of the airflow occurs when the the fan wheel discharges the air prior to the air entering the under floor air plenum.
- Because of the air within the air column enclosure does not change direction after discharge from the fan wheel, space between the discharge point of the fan wheel and the sides of the air column enclosure can be kept to a minimum clearance resulting in a smaller air column enclosure. The resultant smaller air column enclosure footprint allows for lower square footage of mechanical room space.
- Moreover, because the fan wheel does not discharge air horizontally against the sides of the air column enclosure, noise is reduced and the need for sound absorbing material, particularly sound absorbing material configured to direct air within the air column enclosure, is eliminated. Further, the static potential of the plenum fan is maintained because the blast area of the fan wheel does not require any abrupt air direction changes with respect to the fan wheel rotation. This more efficient air management will lower the system effect the fan experiences thereby allowing the potential for lower motor horse power and energy use.
- Further objects, features and advantages will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the drawing and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a front elevation section view of a prior art air column. -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation section view of an air column in accordance with the present invention. - Turning to
FIG. 2 , an occupiedspace 10 has an elevatedfloor 12 with anair plenum 14 located beneath thefloor 12. Anair column 20, comprising an air column enclosure 22 and aplenum fan 30, draws heated or cooled air from a primary air supply (fresh air) and from a secondary air supply (return air) and forces the heated or cooled air into the underfloor air plenum 14. The heated or cooled air flowing in the underfloor air plenum 14 is distributed through floor diffusers (not shown) to the occupiedspace 10 to heat or cool of the occupiedspace 10. - The air column enclosure 22 comprises an
intake section 24, adischarge section 18 with fourside walls 44 interconnecting theintake section 24 to thedischarge section 18. The air column enclosure 22 is supported by abase 48 below thefloor 12. Theintake section 18 hasenclosure inlets 46 for admitting primary and/or secondary air into theintake section 24 of the air column enclosure 22. As shown inFIG. 2 , the intake section has twofilter panels 26 mounted so that air passing through theintake section 24 passes through thefilter panels 26. In addition, the intake section has aheat exchanging coil 28 positioned so that air passing through theintake section 24 passes through theheat exchanging coil 28 thereby heating or cooling the intake air as required. Thedischarge section 18 of the air column enclosure 22 includes afan outlet 38 that is aligned with aplenum inlet 16 of the underfloor air plenum 14. - The
plenum fan 30, comprising afan motor 32, a bell shapedfan intake 34, afan wheel 36, and adriveshaft 40, is mounted within the air column enclosure 22 so that thefan wheel 36 is radially aligned with thefan outlet 38 and with theplenum inlet 16. Thefan motor 32 is coupled to thefan wheel 36 by means of thedriveshaft 40. Thefan wheel 36 is a conventional squirrel cage fan that draws air axially into the center of the fan wheel through the bell shapedfan intake 34. The rotation of thefan wheel 36 then discharges the air radially at multiple discharge points at 42 around the circumference of thefan wheel 36. In order to prevent vibration because of the extended length of thedriveshaft 40, the motor bearings, the fan bearings, and thedriveshaft 40 are designed to minimize shaft vibration. Rubber or spring mounts are used to prevent transmitting vibration to the supportingbase 48. - In operation, rotation of the
fan wheel 36 draws air (primary and/or secondary air) into the air column enclosure 22 throughenclosure inlets 46. The air then passes throughfilter panels 26 to remove particulate from the air. From thefilter panels 26, the air passes through theheat exchanging coil 28 where the air is heated or cooled as required. Thefan wheel 36 continues to draw the air down the air column enclosure 22 along theside walls 44 and axially into the bell shapedfan intake 34 of theplenum fan 30. The continuing rotation of thefan wheel 36 radially propels the air from the center of thefan wheel 36 throughmultiple discharge points 42 around the circumference of thefan wheel 36. The radially discharged air from thefan wheel 36 exits the air column enclosure 22 through thefan outlet 38 and into theplenum inlet 16 of the underfloor air plenum 14. - Because the
fan wheel 36 is aligned with thefan outlet 38 which is in turn aligned with theplenum inlet 16 of the underfloor air plenum 14, the air at thedischarge points 42 around the circumference of thefan wheel 36 does not impinge upon theside walls 44 of the air column enclosure 22. Instead, the air, in an unrestricted fashion, passes directly from thefan wheel 36 into the underfloor air plenum 14 without any change of direction. The direct discharge of the air from thefan wheel 36 into the underfloor air plenum 14 results in reduced noise and reduced horsepower requirements for thefan motor 32. Because of the reduced noise, the need for sound insulation with in the air column enclosure 22 is reduced. - While this invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be affected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein and as described in the appended claims.
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1. A air column that forces heated or cooled air into a plenum inlet of an under floor air plenum located beneath an elevated floor of an occupied space comprising:
a. an air column enclosure having:
i. an intake section with an air inlet;
ii. a discharge section with a fan outlet; and
iii. side walls interconnecting the intake section and the discharge section,
b. a plenum fan mounted within the air column enclosure and having a rotatable fan wheel that when rotated discharges air axially around its circumference through the fan outlet,
wherein the fan wheel, the fan outlet, and the plenum inlet are radially aligned.
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