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Air-to-Air Heat Transfer

Understand how to use measured data to calculate estimated annual sensible and latent heat transfer during the heating and cooling season of an energy recovery ventilator with a rotary wheel heat exchanger using our step-by-step calculators.

Overview

This calculation methodology is based on the 2020 ASHRAE Handbook – Systems and Equipment, Chapter 26. This methodology assumes that the air handling unit (AHU) uses a variable speed supply fan, and that the energy recovery component is a rotary wheel heat exchanger.

This methodology works with hourly data only and each measurement is taken at the start of the hour for a minimum duration of six weeks. If the ERV system is used during both the heating and cooling seasons, then six weeks of data per season is needed. Data is used to calculate heat transfer for the measurement period first, then is extrapolated to a full year. Measured data is obtained via the following measurement techniques:

The type of data that is measured from the fan motor will determine the calculator to use.

Calculator and Methodology

These calculators will output estimated annual energy consumption for relevant components using measured data. You can download the calculator relevant to your measurement strategy and the equipment being measured:

Rotary Wheel Heat Exchanger

Air-to-Air Heat Transfer (Rotary Wheel Heat Exchanger) Calculator

Estimate the annual sensible and latent heat transfer during the heating and cooling season of an energy recovery ventilator with a rotary wheel heat exchanger.

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Further Reading

Footnotes

[1] Stull, R., “Wet-Bulb Temperature from Relative Humidity and Air Temperature”, J. of the American Meteorological Society, Nov 2011, pp. 2267-2269