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which vary air flow based on their local demand. To watch the Video of this presentation · the VAV Air Handler system can reduce the amount of air flow (CFM) by reducing the fan speed.&nbsp · Cooling Mode &nbsp · that varies the flow rate ( CFM ) to meet a temperature setpoint · a&nbsp · Dead-Band Mode &nbsp · where the temperature setpoint is satisfied and the box is at minimum flow (CFM) · and a&nbsp · Reheat Mode &nbsp · for when the space requires heat. VAV Terminal Box Modes of Operation &#8211 · One Strategy As you can see in the diagram above the VAV Damper goes from a minimum of 30% open · whatever the minimum required to meet ASHRAE 62 · there may be a reheat coil that provides heating from heating hot water · steam or electric. The use of electric is limited in some juri... · Plumbing · HVAC

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which vary air flow based on their local demand. To watch the Video of this presentation
the VAV Air Handler system can reduce the amount of air flow (CFM) by reducing the fan speed.&nbsp
Cooling Mode &nbsp
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that varies the flow rate ( CFM ) to meet a temperature setpoint
a&nbsp
Dead-Band Mode &nbsp
where the temperature setpoint is satisfied and the box is at minimum flow (CFM)
and a&nbsp
Reheat Mode &nbsp
for when the space requires heat. VAV Terminal Box Modes of Operation &#8211
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One Strategy As you can see in the diagram above the VAV Damper goes from a minimum of 30% open
whatever the minimum required to meet ASHRAE 62
there may be a reheat coil that provides heating from heating hot water
Learn more
steam or electric. The use of electric is limited in some juri...
Learn more
Plumbing
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