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Basic Components of an HVAC Filter System - PARK NON WOVEN Company

HVAC Air Filter Media is developed to filter the fine dust particles and perform at high efficiencies. HVAC in technology that uses air filters such as HEPA filters, to remove pollutant from the air either indoor or in vehicles. Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality.

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Basic Components of an HVAC Filter System - PARK NON WOVEN Company

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  1. Park Non Woven HAVC Systems Basic Components of an HVAC System

  2. Mixed-air plenum and outdoor air control Basic Components of an HVAC System Air filter Supply fan Exhaust or relief fans and an air outlet Points for discussion Outdoor air intake Ducts

  3. Terminal devices Basic Components of an HVAC System Return air system Heating and cooling coils Self-contained heating or cooling unit Points for discussion Cooling tower Boiler

  4. Basic Components of an HVAC System Control Water chiller Humidification and dehumidification equipment Points for discussion

  5. Local HVAC systems Central HVAC systems A central HVAC system may serve one or more thermal zones, and its major equipment is located outside of the served zone(s) in a suitable central location whether inside, on top, or adjacent to the building Central systems must condition zones with their equivalent thermal load. Central HVAC systems will have several control points such as thermostats for each zone. Therefore, a single zone requires only one-point control point connected to a thermostat to activate the local HVAC system. Some buildings have multiple local HVAC systems as proper equipment serving specific single zones and controlled by the one-point control of the desired zone. However, these local systems are not connected and integrated to central systems, but still part of a large full-building HVAC systems.

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