Mitsubishi Electric Lossnay series Technical Manual page 44

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8.2 Comparing Static-type and Rotary-type Energy Recovery Units
Specification.
Conductive transmission-type: cross-flow
Static-type transmission total energy recovery unit with
orthogonally layered honeycomb-shaped treated plates
formed into multiple layers.
Construction/
As the supply air and exhaust air pass through different
Principle
passages (sequentially layered), the air passages are
completely separated.
None
Moving Parts
Fixed core
Material Quality
Engineered resin composite
Prefilter
Required (periodic cleaning required
Occurs (State where dirt adheres onto the element air
passage surface; however, this is easily removed with a
Element Clogging
vacuum cleaner.)
Approximately 2.5% air leak at standard fan position.
Leaks found on the air supply side can be reduced to 0
Air Leakage
by leaking the loss air volume (approx. 10%) on the
Gas Transmission
exhaust side with the fan position to the core.
Rate
Gas transmission ( Ammonia
In certified EATR on AHRI, Mitsubishi core EATR is
0%. Wheel types EATR are 0.04-7.7%.
Bacteria Transmission
Low (Because air intake/exhaust outlets are separate,
Rate
transmission is low.)
Bypass circuit required (Permitted on one side of air
intake and exhaust air outlet passage)
Bypass air pass for
comfortable season
Core cleaning: More than once a year
The core surface will clog with lint and dirt, but
Maintenance
cleaning is easy with a vacuum cleaner.
Only the two core air passage intakes need to be
cleaned.
Core: Semi-permanent (10 years or more)
Static-type units do not break.)
Life
o
Available from small to large.
o
Characteristic design of small and medium models are
Model is
possible.
Available
Large models are easy to match to a machine room
layout.
Measure of useability
CHAPTER 3
Static-type
: approx. 2.9%)
o
× : Poor
: High
: Average
General Technical Considerations
Rotary-type
Heat accumulation/humidity accumulation-
type: counterflow
The rotor core has honeycomb-shaped kraft paper,
etc., to which a moisture absorbent is applied (lithium
chloride, etc.). The rotor rotates, and heat
accumulation/humidity accumulation - heat discharge/
humidity discharge of total energy exchange is
performed by passing the exhaust and intake airflows
into a honeycomb passage.
× Supply air and exhaust airflows go into the same air
passage because of the rotary-type construction.
× Rotor driven with belt by gear motor
Rotor core
Plastic, aluminum plates, etc.
Required (periodic cleaning required)
× Occurs (Dust is smeared into element air passage filter.)
(The dust adhered onto the core surface is smeared
into the air passage by the purge sector packing. It
cannot be removed easily and thus the air volume
decreases.)
× Purged air volume occurs
To prevent exhaust leaking to the air intake side, a purge
air volume (6 to 14%) leak is created on the exhaust side.
Thus, there are problems in the purge sector operation
conditions (pressure difference, speed), and the air
volume must be balanced.
× Gas transmission ( Ammonia
× High (Because air intake/exhaust outlets are the same,
transmission is high.)
Bypass circuit required (Required on both air intake
and exhaust air outlet sides)
(Theoretically, bypass operation is possible by stopping
the rotation, but the core will over-absorb and cause
serious damage.)
Core cleaning: Once or twice a year
Cleaning is difficult as dust is smeared into core
by the purge sector packing.
× Gear motor for rotor drive
× Rotor bearing, rotor drive belt
Core: Semi-permanent (10 years or more)
(Periodic replacement is required because of the rotor
bearings and the core clogging.)
× Rotor drive belt
× Drive motor, rotor bearing
Large type only
× Small models are difficult to design because of the
rotor magnitude.
: 45-57%)
: Periodic inspection
: Periodic inspection
: Periodic replacement
: Periodic replacement
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