Multi F Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual

Method 3: Unconditioned Outdoor Air Ducted to Indoor Units
Untreated outdoor air is channeled through a duct system that is piped to the return air duct on Multi F ducted indoor units or to the frame of
Multi F four-way cassettes.
Advantages
•May require less ductwork if indoor units are
placed near outdoor walls or a roof deck.
•Controls must be interlocked to shut off the
outdoor air supply fan when the space is
unoccupied.
•Third-party demand-control ventilation
controls may be installed to regulate outdoor
intake based on the CO
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levels of the
occupied space.
Disadvantages
•Fan(s) will be required to push outdoor air to the indoor unit to overcome the additional
static pressure.
•Filter required to be added to the outdoor air duct.
•Ducted and four-way cassette models are the only indoor units that accept the connection
of an outdoor air duct to the unit case.
•In most cases, in lieu of using the factory mounted return-air thermistor on indoor units, a
remote wall temperature sensor or zone controller will be needed to provide an accurate
reading of the conditioned area temperature.
•Unconditioned outdoor air may affect indoor unit performance, which may necessitate
oversizing the indoor unit.
Outside air may ow backward through the return air-lter grille when the indoor unit fan speed slows or stops in response to changes in the
space load. This may result in captured particulate on the lter media being blown back into the conditioned space.
OA Wall Cap
Damper
Inline Fan
with Filter
Figure 41: Unconditioned Outdoor Air Ducted to Indoor Units.
BUILDING VENTILATION DESIGN GUIDE
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