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=General Characteristics=
=General Characteristics=
*Energy Efficient
*Energy Efficient
*Smart (Can integrate with a [[BMS]] and/or weather station and/or the internet )
*Smart (Can integrate with a [[Building Automation System]] and/or [[Weather Station]] and/or the internet )
*Control over ALL factors (Temperature, Humidity, and Airflow), not just temperature
*Control over ALL factors (Temperature, Humidity, and Airflow), not just temperature
*Hydronic Heating in Floors (and likely floor cooling)
*Hydronic Heating in Floors (and likely floor cooling)
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=External Links=
=External Links=
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==Things to look into later on this topic==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_outdoor_air_system The Wikipedia Page on Dedicated outdoor air systems] (also recirculate vs external air systems)
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_coil_unit The Wikipedia Page on Fan coil units] (essentially per room forced air heating/cooling via hydronic + logic control over fluids etc)
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilled_beam The Wikipedia Page on Chilled beam cooling] is this just a radiant panel on the ceiling or what? ]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_storage_air_conditioning The Wikipedia Page on Ice storage air conditioning]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-ozone_shock_treatment  The Wikipedia Page on High-ozone shock treatment] (can this be done in an automated way (mainly in bathrooms, regular ozone "flushes" when the room is empty for a few hours to a day etc to make mold growth near impossible) ?  Tech seems somewhat easy, real question in my opinion is [[Ozone Resistance of Common Materials]] (ie it works, but breaks all the plastic things in the room as well etc), increased flammability may be a thing as well?
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor_air_quality The Wikipedia Page on Indoor air quality] (dust, and mold are managed, [[VOCs]] may be difficult to measure.  Sparkfun etc have some sensors, need to look into that further, good ol' dilute and dispose via bringing in "fresh air" often/fast enough should work fine, and most places don't have that much ofgassing anyways?
*Some heat exchanger stuff (again heat exchangers will be huge in a lot of these systems) for maximising efficiency:
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_recovery_ventilation The Wikipedia Page on Energy recovery ventilation]
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_recovery_ventilation The Wikipedia Page on Heat recovery ventilation]
**Same in name, slightly different in function
*Get papers + design ideas from things like the diagrams below, and make design guidelines and/or house designs utilizing them:
**[https://www.google.com/search?q=Solar+chimney+and+windcatcher&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS853US853&sxsrf=ALeKk03KdqtsVhV744rKMerNelgGpRKAOg:1605742525426&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjMjtCGoY3tAhWltVkKHfciBk4Q_AUoA3oECAYQBQ&biw=1536&bih=722#imgrc=ficCuOQhWLjBBM Example Diagrams]


[[Category: Housing and construction]] [[Category: HVAC]]
[[Category: Housing and construction]] [[Category: HVAC]]

Latest revision as of 04:23, 19 November 2020

Basics

  • This page is going over how the whole of an HVAC system is run in an OBI building
  • Essentially what systems do what, and how the concept of temperature control, humidity control, and air quality/flow fit into the system that is the house

General Characteristics

  • Energy Efficient
  • Smart (Can integrate with a Building Automation System and/or Weather Station and/or the internet )
  • Control over ALL factors (Temperature, Humidity, and Airflow), not just temperature
  • Hydronic Heating in Floors (and likely floor cooling)
  • Potential Storage
  • Potential Solar Thermal + Biomass Thermal Augmentation
  • If done with a custom building, it will be optimized for Passive Ventilation and Superinsulation

Basic Sub-Systems

Hydronics

Forced Air Ventilation

Air Filtration

Exhaust

Internal Links

External Links

Things to look into later on this topic