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1. Downstairs Toilet Mick Jagger IMD135Y 4 1 1500RPM Insert Duplicate Copy Edit Delete Log off Tony King EY temperzon new Zone ee FOF QUALITY AIR zone re a Project Detail Project Aunty Mary s Hotel Client ACME A C Zone Description Engineer Unit Name Fan Speed Action 4 Downstairs Toilet Mick Jagger Insert Duplicate Copy Edit Delete Five options are then available e Insert Allows for an extra zone to be inserted above the zone line currently selected e Duplicate Duplicates the existing selection completely which can then be worked on as an alternative selection for the same zone e Copy Allows for a selected zone detail to be copied to one or many other zones that have already been created This option saves the user having to re enter repetitive data time and again e Edit Takes you to the particular zone details page showing allowing the data of the existing zones to be viewed re selected with new changed data or a new additional zone to be added e Delete An individual zone can be deleted A warning box will appear so that deletion cannot be done accidentally once deleted the selection information is irretrievable There are four other buttons at the top of the screen page This button takes you back to the previous screen do not try and use the forward and return arrows at the very top of your screen as you will cause an error and need to reload the program e Excel Creates an Excel worksheet
2. FAN COIL UNIT SELECTION PROGRAM User Manual Version 3 0 April 2015 FAN COIL UNIT SELECTION PROGRAM User Manual CONTENTS darge elile dieli ie eet enn nt en ener eee et nero eer ee ree rere 3 Getting Started and Log In uueusu 000n0nunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 4 AEST E nee E E E 5 PEDIEC DE eine 6 Project Zones amp Zone Templates uussuunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 Selection Conditions Summer u 4 n nen0nenennnnennn nun n nun nen 8 Selection Conditions Winter ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenaeees 9 Things to Do incorrect missing Information z u 10 Proposed UNS center 11 Warning Return to Project Deta il u u 0s0 n00000nnn0nn une 12 Sharing of FIOJECR u ee aaa ae ee 14 FAN COIL UNIT SELECTION PROGRAM User Manual While all care has been taken to ensure correct operation of the Fan Coil Selection program Temperzone Ltd offers no warranty as to the performance whether implied or stated or accuracy of the program associated data files or documentation Neither Temperzone Ltd nor Temperzone Australia Pty Ltd shall in any event be liable for any damages direct or indirect arising or resulting from the correct or incorrect use or application of this program documentation or data files Introduction The Fan Coil Selection program has been written in conjunction with Temperzone engineers to simplify the task of choosing a chill
3. you create thereafter will also be shared Project Sharing If you wish to share all your projects with another person then add their o email address to the list below Email Address Type of Share Action b You can share individual projects with colleagues by setting up the share on the Project Detail Screen When you set up the share only that project gets shared Project Sharing If you wish to share this project with another person then add their email address to the list below Email Address Type of Share Action Sharing Projects 1 On the Project Sharing panel press the button 2 Enter the email address of the colleague 3 Select how you wish to share the project See the Read Only section below Project Sharing Add new Global Project Share Email Address Read Only Ml Save Cancel Read Only When setting up a share you have the option to tick the Read Only box The default option is ticked a Ticked means your colleagues can only view your work They cannot make changes b Unticked means your colleagues can make changes to your work These changes will overwrite your existing work Project Sharing Add new Project Share Email Address Read Only WI Save Cancel Appendix Field and Terminology Descriptions Duty Winter EWT Ext Static Face Vel Fan Speed Fresh Air Flow Fresh Air Summer DB WB RH Fresh Air Winter DB LWT Max LADB Winter Min LADB Summer M
4. Static Pressure 50 Pa With Filter clean N Unit type can be selected from a drop down menu options include Ducted Cooling Heating Water this Is the default Ducted Cooling Only Ducted Heating Only Water Ducted Cooling Heating Electric Under Ceiling Only Under Ceiling Cooling Heating Water Motor type can be selected or de selected as required options include Induction Motor standard units with induction motors can be selected from IMDL IMD IJD GMW EC Motor IMD and IMDL Y models may be selected from Multizone IXDL Y model units with multiple separated zones may be selected from Air Flows and Minimum static pressure resistance external to the unit may be entered next Return and Fresh Air are entered separately fresh Air may well be zero but entering too much fresh air beyond about 20 will probably result in no units being able to be selected Higher fresh air requirements need the help of temperzone engineering to make selections Filter clean can be selected or de selected default is selected If selected this makes an allowance for some static resistance therefore the fan speed requirements may be higher and options of units available may be reduced If de selected then filter resistances need to be added to the external static pressure entered Selection Conditions Entering Data Parameters The desired conditions requirements and parameters should now be entered using the Tab key t
5. to be fixed Raising these figures will allow selections with lower water flows and larger temperature differences The ranges that can be selected is dependant on and limited by what EWT and LWT are selected in the first place Return Air DB Dry Bulb Default is 23 0 Cdb Range allowed is 15 0 to 35 0 Cdb Return Air WB Wet Bulb Default is 17 0 Cdb Range allowed is 13 0 to 23 0 Cdb Return Air RH Relative Humidity Default is 55 1 Range allowed is 30 to 100 Fresh Air DB Dry Bulb Default is 30 0 Cdb Range allowed is 0 0 to 50 0 Cdb Fresh Air WB Wet Bulb Default is 22 0 Cdb Range allowed is 15 7 to 30 0 Cdb Fresh Air RH Relative Humidity Default is 55 1 Range allowed is 30 to 100 When the Dry and Wet bulb temperatures are entered the Relative Humidity will automatically be entered to match Changing the Relative Humidity later will change the entered Wet bulb temperature accordingly Minimum LADB Leaving Air Dry Bulb Default is 10 0 C Range allowed is from 7 to 29 C Mixed Air temperatures are the result of entered data and cannot be entered in their own right Winter Heating Total Duty 4 0 KW Sensible Duty 3 0 KW Duty 2 0 kW EWT 9 0 C Allowed LWT Range ge EWT 80 0 C am Allowed LWT Range a LWT 15 0 C 13 0 C 19 0 C LWT 60 0 C 75 0 C 50 0 C Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air DB 23 0 C 30 0 C 24 4 C DB 21 0 C 8 0 C 18 4 C WB 17 0 C 22 0 C 1
6. 50 500 1000 2000 4000 Face Velocity m s 1 7 Supply 49 50 51 49 41 36 27 Filter Installed JIS 8616 with 1m of Insulated Ducting Once satisfied that this is the nearest selection to what is desired then it will be necessary to check the tick box of the fan speed required There may only be one option or there may be multiple options with different external static pressures select the one that most satisfies your requirements QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING vin LAUD TUU TU Max LAUD 30 U TU Proposed Units Cooling Heating Total Sensible Cooling Water Heating Heating Water Face ss Select Unit Name Cooling Cooling LWT Flow Capacity LWT Flow AirFlow Velocity WxLxH kW kW C Vs kW C V s I s m s mm At the top of the screen click on Save Warning Should a warning box appear then it is likely that you have not checked the fan speed tick box as mentioned above The screen shot above shows both tick boxes checked A Select a Unit Fan Speed before saving ble ing w l 5 us 30 135 0 22 55 501 0 04 3 0 13 5 0 22 9 9 90 1 0 04 Return to Project Detail Once this is done you will be taken back to the Project Detail screen and the unit selected should now appear under the Unit Name and Fan Speed columns if not then it is likely you have tried to save without checking any of the tick boxes Once saved the selection along with the entered conditions and the results can be viewed changed and or reselec
7. 8 1 C RH 55 1 50 0 545 MinLADB 10 0 C MaxLADB 35 0 C Duty Default Is OkW Range allowed is 0 5 to 250kW EWT Entering Water Temperature Default is 80 0 C Range allowed is 40 90 C LWT Leaving Water Temperature Default is 60 0 C Range allowed is dependant on EWT entered Allowed LWT Range Minimum and Maximum Default is 75 0 C and 50 0 C respectively Allows some adjustment of what is to be allowed setting both fields to the same LWT locks the LWT to only one temperature required for some projects where EWT and LWT are both to be fixed Raising these figures will allow selections with lower water flows and larger temperature differences The ranges that can be selected is dependant on and limited by what EWT and LWT are selected in the first place Return Air DB Dry Bulb Default is 21 0 Cdb Range allowed is 15 0 to 35 0 Cdb Fresh Air DB Dry Bulb Default is 8 0 Cdb Range allowed is 0 0 to 50 0 Cdb Minimum LADB Leaving Air Dry Bulb Default is 35 0 C Range allowed is from 20 to 55 C Mixed Air temperatures are the result of entered data and cannot be entered in their own right Things to Do Should this appear below the entered data it will be indicating what entry data may be incorrect or missing pointing you to correct this before any selections can be made The instruction should be clear enough to understand and must be corrected before any unit selections will appear Total Duty 4 0 kW Sensible
8. Duty 1 0 kW Duty 0 0 kW EWT 9 0 C en EWT 80 0 C ER ur LWT 15 0 C 13 0 C hso C LWT 60 0 C 75 0 C 50 0 C Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air DB 23 0 C 30 0 C 24 4 C DB 21 0 C 8 0 C 18 4 C WwB 17 0 C 22 0 C 18 1 C RH 55 1 50 0 54 5 Min LADB 10 0 C MaxLADB 35 0 C Things to do Summer Sensible Duty based on the current total duty feasible value must not be less than 1 6 The range is 1 6 4 0 Rule gt totalDuty 0 1 A Winter Duty must not be less than 0 5 The range is 0 5 250 0 Math max 1 totalDuty Consider these things to do as warnings of incorrect or missing entries Many of the entry fields will have information of acceptable ranges available if you hover your mouse over the entry field This will be helpful in correcting incorrect fields Summer Total Duty 40 kW Sensible Duty 3 0 kW Allowed LWI Range EWT 90 C l Allowed LWT Range min max si 19 0 C Dry Bulb Return Air Temperature range is 15 0 35 0 ir Mixed Air DB 23 0 C 30 0 C 24 4 C WB 17 0 C 22 0 C 18 1 C RH 55 1 50 0 54 5 Min LADB 10 0 C Proposed Units If the data entered has been accepted and Things To Do as described above Is not present then one or more unit selections will appear in a list below this heading and on the same screen with performance details and achieved results Highlighting or checking the tick bo
9. ction program running in the background to establish the cooling and heating duty performances The heat transfer coil program used has been the basis of temperzone computer coil selections for over 35 years before that it was Slide rules and calculators and is a trusted selection program that is used with great confidence The program makes multiple selections using the entered data and iterates until it finds all the selections that are close to or exceed the requirements It is important to be aware that the entered LWT Leaving Water Temperature that is entered is used as a Starting point in the heat transfer coil calculations but the actual LWT that achieves the performance requirements may well be different unless the LWT parameters are specifically set or limited such that it is not allowed to be any other figure This will of course limit the available options of unit selections Refer Selection Conditions Entering Data Parameters later in the manual Getting Started System Requirements For the program to run one of the following browsers should be used Internet Explorer 10 or later Google Chrome Safari or Firefox The program will not run on earlier versions of Internet Explorer Log In To Log on to the program visit our web site www temperzone biz select the country in which you are located in Australia or New Zealand for Asian and Pacific Island regions use the New Zealand site although it makes no difference to th
10. e selections Find the tab Selection Programs and on the drop down menu select FCUSP Fan Coil Unit Selection Program this will take you to the Login screen If you have a Microsoft Account or have used the program previously than just click on the Microsoft button If you do not have a Microsoft Account then you will be invited to set one up which will take you just a few minutes on first time access Please ensure all the information has been completed to activate this account Log in This application requires the user to log in using their Microsoft account Click the Microsoft button to log in Log in Service A Microsoft account is what you use for most everything you do with Microsoft devices and services With one sign in you can use Skype use your Office 365 subscription store and access your photos videos and documents on OneDrive Microsoft Your account consists of an email and password plus your profile info privacy settings and communications preferences You will then be taken to the Projects screen which will list your previous projects empty of course on your first visit apart from the column headings EQ temperzone New Project Tony King Log off QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING Projects Project Name Client Name Action Projects The common headings will appear as Project Name Client Name Action Any previously saved projects will be listed here thus Auntie Mary s Hotel ACME A C Edit Delete Exc
11. ed or hot water fan coil or air handling unit The program has been designed to be simple and intuitive to use It is a selection tool not an engineering tool Anyone who deals frequently with the selection of fan coil units will find the program will save hours of repetitive calculations The user should have some experience with specifying fan coil units since the program s selections are only recommendations The user then calls upon his her specialised knowledge to select the most appropriate fan coil unit for the job The program is freely available to anyone who may have a use for it The program is web based and simply requires connection to the internet and a Microsoft account to log in to Provision has been made with a link to open a Microsoft account should the user not already have one Program Features e Easy to follow layout e Internet web based program accessible from temperzone s web site www temperzone biz e Full and summary printouts e Over 250 units to select from e On line prompt information at every step e Ability to export selection data to Excel spreadsheet or PDF format to enable saving and or printing Both ducted and under ceiling units included e Includes units containing PSC and EC fan motors and multizone EC fan motor units e Always current no requirement to personally update Program Methodology This program uses a chilled water and low pressure hot water rifle tube heat transfer coil sele
12. el PDF There is also a New Project button to use if you are not going to go back to an existing previously selected project and are starting afresh E temperzone New Project Tony King Log off QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING Projects N Project Name Client Name Action Aunty Mary s Hotel ACME A C Edit Delete Excel PDF Another Test ACME A C Edit Delete Excel PDF Existing Project Four options are available e Edit Takes you to the Project Detail page showing a list of zones on that project allowing selection of any of the existing zones to be re selected with new changed data or a new additional zone to be added e Delete A complete project may be deleted if desired A warning box will appear so that deletion cannot be done accidentally once deleted the selection information is irretrievable e Excel Previous selections made and saved will appear on an excel sheet that can be printed saved or transferred as desired e PDF Previous selections made and saved will appear in PDF format that can be printed saved or transferred as desired New Project Press the New Project button and you will be required to enter a project name and a client name Once this is information is entered you will be taken to the Project Detail page Project Detail Once at the Project Detail screen the common headings will appear as Zone Description Engineer Unit Name Fan Speed Action Any previously saved projects will be listed here thus
13. elsius C dry bulb when the fan coil unit is on its heating cycle Minimum Leaving exhaust Air temperature allowable in degrees Celsius C dry bulb when the fan coil unit is on its cooling cycle Summer mixed air conditions These fields are calculated and cannot be edited directly Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb temperatures are in C Relative Humidity is in Calculated Winter mixed air conditions Made up of Winter fresh and return air Dry Bulb temperatures are in degrees Celsius C Room Return air conditions during Summer when the fan coil unit is on its cooling cycle Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb temperatures are in C Relative Humidity is in Return room air entering the air conditioner in litres per second l s Sound levels in dB re 1 pW measured in accordance with JIS 8616 Direct method of measurement reverberant room Sound Pressure measured at 1 metre from supply air outlet in decibels re 20 uPa For outdoor units SWL SPL 13 The amount of Cooling required to change the temperature of the air passing through the unit s coil as measured in kilowatts kW The sum of the return and fresh air flow quantities in litres second l s Air flow is the same for Winter and Summer This is a calculated value The total cooling duty required from the fan coil unit in kilowatts kW Describes the type of unit which can be selected for this zone Resistance to water passing through a fan coil unit as measured in k
14. ilo Pascals kPa This is a description of the area or Zone the fan coil unit will be located in
15. ixed Air Summer DB WB RH Mixed Air Winter DB Return Air Summer DB WB RH Return Air Flow Sound Power Levels SWL Sound Pressure Levels SPL Sensible Duty Summer Total Air Flow Total Duty Summer Unit Type Water Pressure Drop Zone Description The heating duty required from the fan coil unit in kilowatts kW The temperature of water entering the fan coil unit in degrees Celsius C The maximum External Static Pressure or resistance available for a particular fan speed at a given air flow rate in Pascals Pa Velocity of air through the unit s coil in metres per second important for assessing potential water carry over especially in high humidity environments Be wary of exceeding 2 5 m s and do not exceed 2 8 m s without reference to Temperzone Engineering The fixed or variable fan speeds e g High Medium Low RPM of the fan e g 700 1000 if a variable pulley drive is used or the low voltage input 0 10V for variable EC motors Fresh outside air entering the air conditioner in litres per second l s Summer outside fresh air conditions Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb temperatures are in C Relative Humidity is in Winter outside fresh air conditions Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb temperatures are in C Relative Humidity is in The temperature of water leaving the fan coil unit in degrees Celsius C Maximum Leaving exhaust Air temperature allowable in degrees C
16. o move from one data box field to another Entry data options are Summer Cooling EQ temperzone eee Tony King Logon QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING Project Aunty Mary s Hotel a Client ACME A C dass Zone Downstairs Toilet a Engineer Mick Jagger dinge Unit Type Ducted Cooling Heating Water Induction Motor Mi EC Motor Multizone Motor Return Fresh Total Air Flows 200 Ws 50 Is 250 Ws Min Static Pressure 50 Pa MI With Filter clean Summer Winter Total Duty 4 0 kW Sensible Duty 3 0 kW Duty 2 0 kw Allowed LW I Range Allowed LWI Range ewr sol Allowed LWT Ran ewrl sooli Allowed LWT Ra e min max max min LWT 15 0 C 13 0 C 19 0 C LWT 60 0 Re 75 0 C 50 0 C Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air Return Air Fresh Air Mixed Air DB 230 C 30 0 C 24 4 C DB 210 C 8 0 C 18 4 C WB 17 0 C 22 0 C 18 1 C RH 551 50 0 545 MinLADB 10 0 C MaxLADB 35 0 C Total Duty Default Is OkW Range allowed is 1 to 230kW Sensible Duty Default Is OkW Range allowed is 1 6 up to the Total Duty entered kW EWT Entering Water Temperature Default is 6 0 C Range allowed is 4 12 C LWT Leaving Water Temperature Default is 12 0 C Range allowed is dependant on EWT entered Allowed LWT Range Minimum and Maximum Default is 10 0 C and 16 0 C respectively Allows some adjustment of what is to be allowed setting both fields to the same LWT locks the LWT to only one temperature required for some projects where EWT and LWT are both
17. ted as desired by clicking on the Edit action Refer to the description above for the Project Detail screen for what printing and saving options are available and addition of new zones or backtracking N tempi rzone Fan Coil Selection Program Page 1 4 14 2015 Project Name Aunty Mary s Hotel Client ACME A C Zone Downstairs Toilet Group Ducted Cooling Heating Water Unit IMDL60M3 1 Air Flow l s 250 Unit Dimension WxLxH mm 930 x 640 X 250 Total Cooling Duty i Total Heating Duty Sensible Cooling Duty 0 Entry Air DB C 24 24 Entry dir DB PC Entry Air WB C Min LADE C Max LADB C EFT C i 0 EWT c LIFT C 3 LFT PC Water Flow i 2 Water Flow is Supply p 300 2 49 4 36 7 Static Pressure Pa 50 JIS 3616 with 1m of Insulated Ducting Face Velocity m s 1 7 Filter Installed Example of pdf file that is printable Sharing a Project with Colleagues Projects that the operator has created can be shared out to colleagues This can be useful when two or more people in a company may both need access to the same project lt is also useful when a customer may want a temperzone representative to double check their selections Sharing project can be achieved in two ways a Youcan share all your projects with colleagues by setting up the share on the Projects screen When you set up the share all your projects that you have already created will be shared Any new projects
18. that reports on the zones that make up the project The Excel workbook can be printed and or saved e PDF Creates a summary report of the project in PDF format The PDF can be printed and or saved e New Zone Creates a new zone that forms part of the project Refer note below about Zone Tem plates A Zone name will need to be assigned Zone Template When creating a new zone the data that makes up the new zone is extracted from a zone template The zone template is a nominated zone that has already been created and added to the project By default the first zone created is the zone template You can change the zone template by editing another zone and ticking the zone template at the top of the page If you change the data on an existing zone template then thereafter all newly created zones will reflect the change New Project Zones The Project Name the Client Name and the Engineer s Name presumably your name fields will already be populated These can be changed at any time using the Change prompt next to each text box Enter a Zone name and using the Tab key tab through the rest of the required entries QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING Project Aunty Mary s Hotel Client ACME A C change change Zone Downstairs Toilet change Engineer Mick Jagger change Unit Type Ducted Cooling Heating Water Induction Motor M EC Motor Multizone Motor Retum Fresh Total g Air Flows 200 Vs 50 lis 250 l s Min
19. x of the unit that best satisfies your requirements will show the performance in more detail below this list for both Cooling and Heating cycles Proposed Units Cooling Heating Total Sensible Cooling Water Heating Heating Water Face Select Unit Name Cooling Cooling LWT Flow Capacity LWT Flow AirFlow Velocity WxLxH kW kW C Us kW C Us I s m s mm IMDL 60 H 3 1 13 5 0 22 50 1 0 04 250 930 x 640 x 250 IMDL 60Y 3 1 4 1 3 0 13 5 0 22 5 5 50 1 0 04 250 1 930 x 640 x 250 i Show search result calculation Unit Name IMDL 60 M 3 1 Unit Dimension W x L x H 930 x 640 x 250 Select Fan Speed Sound Level db A External Static Pa Required Actual Required Actual Total Cooling Duty kW 4 0 41 Total Heating Duty kW 2 0 55 Sensible Cooling Duty kW 3 0 3 0 Entry Air Dry Bulb C 24 4 24 4 Entry Air Dry Bulb C 18 4 18 4 Entry Air Wet Bulb C 18 1 18 1 Entry Air Relative Humidity 54 5 54 5 Air Flow V s 250 250 Air Flow V s 250 250 Minimum Leaving Air DB C 10 0 14 5 Maximum Leaving Air DB C 35 0 36 2 Entering Water Temperature C 9 0 9 0 Entering Water Temperature C 80 0 80 0 R Leaving Water Temperature C 15 0 13 5 Leaving Water Temperature C 60 0 50 1 Water Flow l s _ 0 22 Water Flow l s ne 0 04 Water Pressure Drop kPa 28 2 Water Pressure Drop kPa 96 Sound Power Levels SWL db Indoor Fan Speed High Octave Bank Frequency HZ External Static Pressure Pa 50 dB A 125 2

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