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recirculated air passes through a leak between extract and supply parts of the
air handling unit or through a purpose-installed duct. Alternatively, ventila-
tion units with heat exchangers seldom have recirculation ducts. Therefore,
the simplified network, as shown in Figure 2.8, is adapted for most
investigations.
The possible airflows are shown in Table 2.1.
Using four tracer gases as illustrated in Figure 2.8 and writing the conser-
vation equations for them at the nodes gives the following system of equations:
Node 1, air inlet
0 ¼ðC
01
C
11
ÞQ
01
þðC
61
C
11
ÞQ
61
ð2:9Þ
0 ¼ðC
02
C
12
ÞQ
01
þðC
62
C
12
ÞQ
61
0 ¼ðC
03
C
13
ÞQ
01
þðC
63
C
13
ÞQ
61
0 ¼ðC
04
C
14
ÞQ
01
þðC
64
C
14
ÞQ
61
Ventilated
space
Recirculation
AHU room
AHU
Q
12
Q
40
Q
62
Q
46
Q
04
Q
60
6
1
1 1'
0
3
3
2
3'
4
4'
Q
61
Figure 2.8 The simplified network representing the air handling unit and ducts
Note: Numbers in black circles represent the nodes of the network; boxes with arrows
are tracer gas injection locations; and numbered balloons are air sampling locations.
Arrows represent possible airflow rates.
Source: Awbi, 2007.
Table 2.1 Possible airflow rates in the network represented in Figure 2.8
Going into node
012467
Coming from node 0 Q
01
Q
04
Q
07
1 Q
12
2 Q
24
Q
26
Q
27
4 Q
40
Q
46
6 Q
60
Q
61
Q
62
Q
67
7 Q
70
Q
72
Q
76
Note: The main airflows are in bold. The others are parasitic airflow rates that in principle should
be negligible.
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