The Fantech Quietflow DCV in-line fan
range is a new concept that uses sensors
to automatically control the amount of
ventilation according to the occupancy
of a room.
Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)
increases the efficiency and effectiveness
of the ventilation system and reduces energy consumption.
In the past, most buildings have operated at a constant ventilation
rate based on maximum occupancy levels, and this requires a huge
amount of energy to drive the fans and condition the air.
Thermostats have been used to control variable speed fans for a long
time, but DCV is a major advancement because it also takes into
consideration whether a room is being occupied and at what level.
As a result there are significant energy savings.
Classrooms, theatres, shopping centres all have one thing in common
– they do not need to run at full capacity all the time. The number
of people in any part of the building at one time varies considerably
through-out the day and, as such, so do the ventilation requirements.
It makes sense that a fan works harder when there are more people in
a room and that the fan speed is reduced as people leave the room.
To achieve this, the DCV system is available with a series of different
sensors which continuously monitor the conditions in the room
and feeds the information back to the on board DCV zone controller
in real time. The controller then adjusts the Quietflow fan speed,
modulating the ventilation rate to suit the environmental conditions
and occupancy levels of the room.
Sensors are available to measure differential pressure (0-300 Pascals);
temperature (0-50°C); relative humidity (35-95% RH); and carbon
dioxide concentrations (0-2000ppm).
The Quietflow DCV is a robust, lightweight unit with a galvanised
sheet steel casing. It is lined with flame retardant Class O rated
acoustic lining which ensures breakout noise is low.