Author:
Torabi Narges,Burak Gunay H.,O’Brien William
Abstract
Abstract
Faults in air-based heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems lead to energy waste and discomfort. While the emphasis of fault detection and diagnostic (FDD) research has been on hard faults in actuators, sensors, and equipment, faults arising from human errors account for a significant portion of faults occurring in HVAC systems. In this paper, human errors occurring in air handling units (AHUs) and variable air volume (VAV) thermal zones during design, construction, and operation phases are identified through a review of the literature. Then, the faults are divided into six main categories. Based on case studies investigating these faults, the impact of each fault category on occupant comfort, energy consumption, and equipment life is discussed. The authors provide recommendations to minimize human errors in AHUs and VAV zones throughout the building life cycle.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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