About AMCA and the Industry We Serve · 2016. 3. 13. · ANSI/AMCA Standard 500-L established what...

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About AMCA and the Industry We Serve

Transcript of About AMCA and the Industry We Serve · 2016. 3. 13. · ANSI/AMCA Standard 500-L established what...

  • About AMCA and the

    Industry We Serve

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    Michael IvanovichSenior Director, Industry RelationsAMCA International

    [email protected]

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    Thank you

    Mr. Mohamad El Mokdad

    Maico Gulf (DYNAIR & Elicent)

    ASHRAE Oryx Chapter

    Mr. Amit Ahuja

    Maico Gulf (DYNAIR & Elicent)

  • �An Overview of AMCA

    � The AMCA Certified Ratings Program

    �How to Make Sure AMCA Products Get Installed

    � Sand Louvers

    � Louvers

    � Fire, Smoke, and Fire/Smoke Dampers

    � Fan Efficiency Metrics: FEG vs FEI

    � 14 Tips for Reducing Wasted Energy

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    Learning Objectives

  • An Overview of

    AMCA

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    An Overview of AMCA

    � Air Movement and Control Association International

    � Not-for-profit manufacturers association with roots going back to1917

    � Mission is to promote the health, growth and integrity of the industry

    � More than 350 member companies worldwide

  • � History

    � 1917 – Fan manufacturers created the association

    � 1955 – Three associations merged to become AMCA

    � 1957 – AMCA Certified Ratings Program initiated

    � 1977 – Louvers & dampers were added

    � 1996 – The word “International” was officially added to the AMCA name

    � 2011 – European AMCA established

    � 2011 – Asia AMCA established

    � 201??? – Middle East AMCA region office being developed

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    An Overview of AMCA

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    An Overview of AMCA

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  • � AMCA Board of Directors

    � Amit Ahuja, General Manager, Maico Gulf, LLC

    � Middle East AMCA Marketing Committee Chair

    � Saad Ali, Ruskin Titus Gulf

    � AMCA Sand Louver Committee Chair

    � Ed Rizk, McGill Architectural Products

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    AMCA Middle East

  • � Annual AMCA Technical Seminar in conjunction with Big 5 Dubai

    � In partnership with ASHRAE-Falcon

    � > 120 participants in 2015

    � AMCA Technical Seminar in Qatar in collaboration with ASHRAE Oryx

    � More can follow

    � Sand Louver rating tests and certification

    � Looking to increase specification of AMCA Certified Ratings System in air systems

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    AMCA Middle East

  • � Two Members:

    � QADNET – Qatar Air Distribution Network

    � DVAC – Duct Ventilation Air Conditioning

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    AMCA in Qatar

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    An Overview of AMCA

    � Air curtain units

    � Air handlers

    � Cabinet fans

    � Ceiling fans

    � Centrifugal fans

    � Circulating fans

    � Energy recovery ventilators (ERVs)

    � Evaporative coolers

    � Heat recovery ventilators (non-residential)

    � High pressure fans

    � Industrial fans

    � Induced flow fans

    � Jet tunnel fans

    � Mechanical draft fans

    � Mixed flow fans

    � Positive pressure ventilators (PPVs)

    � Power generation fans

    � Power roof and wall ventilators

    � Propeller fans

    � Smoke management fans

    � Tubeaxial fans

    � Vaneaxial fans

    � Acoustical duct silencers

    � Airflow measurement stations

    � Backdraft dampers

    � Fire and smoke dampers

    � Fixed and adjustable louvers

    � Gravity roof ventilators

    � Heavy dampers

    � Isolation dampers

    � Penthouses

    � Range hoods (non-residential)

    � Spiral duct

    AMCA members manufacturer at least one of the following types of products:

    AND MORE…

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    An Overview of AMCAAMCA members manufacturer at least one of the following types of products:

    AND MORE…

    (Simplified)

    � Many types of fans for commercial & industrial

    � Commercial and industrial louvers

    � Commercial and industrial dampers

    � Air curtains

    � Air monitoring stations

    � … and others

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    An Overview of AMCA

    AMCA’s member products are used in

    � Commercial ventilation systems

    � Industrial facilities and processes

    � Data centers and high-tech facilities

    � Power plants

    � Gas, oil, mining and other heavy industries

    � Food processing

    � Waste water treatment

    … and more

  • AMCA contributes to the industry by

    1. Developing and disseminating technical information

    � Product-rating test standards

    � Application guides and handbooks

    � White papers, technical articles and educational

    seminars

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    An Overview of AMCA

  • AMCA contributes to the industry by

    2. Advocating for members and the industry:

    � Energy efficiency

    � Fire and life safety

    � Acoustics

    � Indoor environmental quality

    � Codes, standards and regulations

    � High performance air systems

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    An Overview of AMCA

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    An Overview of AMCA

    AMCA contributes to the industry by

    3. Administering product certification programs

    � AMCA Certified Ratings Program (worldwide)

    � European Commission 327 Fan Efficiency

    compliance verification

    � AMCA listing and labeling program for

    U.S./state/regional building codes

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  • The

    AMCA

    Certified

    Ratings

    Program

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  • How AMCA’s third-party Certified Ratings System works:

    � Companies send products to AMCA for testing

    � AMCA tests products for parameters specified

    � AMCA checks its data against manufacturer literature

    � Periodic check tests in AMCA laboratory ensures certifications are valid over time

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    After certification, the product

    � Is licensed to bear AMCA’s seal

    � Is listed in AMCA’s online database

    � www.amca.org/certified

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    Some background on the program

    � Over 60 years old

    � 21 types of products certified

    � 3,350 certified products

    � 240 AMCA member companies in 27 countries participate in program

    � Testing is done in AMCA-accredited independent and manufacturer laboratories

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings Program

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    How are products certified?

    Step 1: Sign a license agreement

    � Must be a company

    � While AMCA membership is not required to sign a license agreement, members can certify product at a lower cost

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    How are products certified?

    Step 2: Test the product at an AMCA-approved facility

    � Tests and CRP forms required are dictated by product

    � If a product is nameplated or aerodynamically similar to a certified product, no test is needed

    � Company sends in the appropriate CRP form

    � A precertification test may be required

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    How are products certified?

    Step 3: Undergo AMCA review of catalog

    � The company must submit a proof product catalog

    � AMCA staff will check the performance listed against the AMCA-approved lab data

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

    How are products certified?

    Step 4: Receive approval of license

    � The product will be added to AMCA’s online database of certified products

    � The product will be permitted to bear the AMCA seal

  • � Products that have been certified undergo check-testing every three years

    � Manufacturers that fail check tests:

    � Can ask for a retest to ensure failure

    � Must fix product

    OR

    � Publish new ratings

    OR

    � Withdraw the product from certification program

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    The AMCA Certified Ratings

    Program

  • How to

    Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products

    Get Installed28

  • Know what “AMCA-certified” means

    � Product was tested in an AMCA laboratory

    AND

    � Manufacturer’s data was verified by AMCA

    AND

    � Product is licensed by AMCA to bear the AMCA seal

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • � “Tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 210”

    � Products no longer listed in online database

    � Older products can sometimes have a sticker…

    � Failed check tests

    � No longer manufactuered

    � No longer certified

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    What is NOT AMCA-Certified

  • Know the steps MANUFACTUERERS take for AMCA certification, as discussed in the previous section --They:

    1. Sign a license agreement

    2. Test the product at an AMCA-approved facility

    3. Undergo AMCA review of catalog data

    3. Receive approval of license

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • As engineers / end users:

    Step 1: Select an AMCA-Certified Product Type

    Step 2: Find AMCA-Certified Products

    Step 3: Verify Specific Certified Performance Parameters

    Step 4: Write a Specification That Ensures AMCA-Certified Products Get Installed

    Step 5: Verify Certification Authenticity

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Step 1: Select an AMCA-Certified Product Type

    Here are the products AMCA certifies:

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

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    Step 2: Find AMCA-Certified Products

    You can do this using AMCA’s online certified product search

  • Step 3: Verify specific certification parameters

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Step 4: Write a Specification That Ensures AMCA-Certified Products Get Installed

    Consider the following exemplary language for your specification:

    � “Fans shall comply with AMCA Publications 211 and 311 to bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Program seal for air performance and sound performance”

    � “Louvers will be licensed to bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Program seal for wind driven sand resistance in compliance with AMCA Publication 511”

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Some things to take note of:

    � You can specify the test procedure if you want… BUT

    � You MUST specify the proper AMCA publication for that type of product

    � AMCA white papers help:

    � An Introduction to the AMCA Certified Ratings Program

    � Guideline Specifications for Selected AMCA-Certified Products

    � How to Ensure AMCA-Certified Products Get Installed

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Step 5: Verify Certification Authenticity

    � Verify the actual product against the specified product

    � Verify certification in AMCA’s online product search

    � Check for online violations at

    www.amca.org/certified

    � Verify the product has the correct AMCA seal

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Step 5: Verify Certification Authenticity—What’s wrong with these seals?

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    How to Make Sure AMCA-

    Certified Products Get

    Installed

  • Sand

    Louvers

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  • The 2015 version of

    ANSI/AMCA Standard

    500-L established what

    sand louvers are and

    how to test them

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    Sand Louvers

  • The 500-L test was developed with

    � fairness

    � repeatability

    � performance rating

    � comparable testing

    � airborne particle size

    � mass distribution

    � re-entrainment

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    Sand Louvers

  • � The essential test output is sand rejection effectiveness (Es)

    � The airflow rate through the sand louver’s free area under test should range from 1 m/s to 7 m/s

    � Tests are conducted on a louver with outside dimensions of 1220 mm x 1220 mm with a tolerance of +0, -6.3 mm

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    Sand Louvers

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    Sand Injector and Distribution

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    Sand Injector Equipment

  • Grading of the sand in covered in Annex H of 500-L.

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    Sand Louvers

  • � Sand louvers are tested at Thomas Bell-Wright International Consultants in Dubai

    � AMCA Independent Accredited laboratory

    � For more information about the Laboratory, visit

    www.bell-wright.com/

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    Sand Louvers

  • � The 2015 version of AMCA Publication 511 outlines a CRP for wind-driven sand air performance (pressure drop)

    � The procedure for certifying sand louvers is outlined in the publication

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    Sand Louvers

  • AMCA has created a new white paper that focuses on sand louvers. It includes

    � What sand louvers are

    � The history of sand louvers

    � Why sand louvers are an excellent solution to a potentially costly problem

    � The introduction of the 500-L test method and the 511 certification program

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    Sand Louvers

  • � The sand louver white paper is very new

    � To obtain a copy, visit

    www.amca.org/whitepapers

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    Sand Louvers

  • Louvers

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  • ANSI/AMCA Standard

    500-L defines louvers

    and outlines how to

    test them

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    Louvers

  • The 500-L tests for

    • Free air velocity through louver

    • Pressure drop

    • Beginning point of water

    penetration

    • Water rejection effectiveness

    • Discharge loss

    • Leakage (for operable louvers)

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    Louvers

  • 54Water Penetration Setup

  • 55Wind-Driven Rain Setup

  • AMCA Publication 511 outlines a CRP for the louver tests performed

    in AMCA 500-L

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    Louvers

  • Fire, Smoke and

    Combination

    Fire/Smoke Dampers

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  • What is a fire damper?

    A device, installed in an air

    distribution system, designed to

    close automatically upon

    detection of heat, to interrupt

    migratory airflow, and to restrict

    the passage of flame.

    (NFPA 80)

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • What about a smoke

    damper?

    A device within the air

    distribution system to control

    the movement of smoke.

    (NFPA 80)

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • And a combination

    fire/smoke damper?

    A device that meets both the

    fire damper and smoke

    damper requirements.

    (NFPA 80)

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • Life safety air control devices include

    � Fire Dampers

    � Smoke Dampers

    � Combination Fire/SmokeDampers

    � Corridor Dampers

    � Ceiling RadiationDampers

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • Why fire, smoke, and combination dampers are used:

    � Limit spread of fire

    � Allow time for evacuation in fire event

    � “Defend in place” strategy

    � Prevent smoke, the major killer in fire related deaths--sprinklers cannot contain the smoke generated by the fire

    � Stop smoke that can travel far from the fire’s origin

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • � AMCA only certifies air performance of fire/smoke dampers

    � UL tests the safety features

    � AMCA advocates for use of fire/smoke dampers in building codes and safety standards

    � AMCA publishes an application guide to help minimize lifecycle costs – including periodic testing

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

  • Key resources for fire, smoke and combination dampers

    � Underwriters Laboratory’s Marking and Application Guide: Dampers

    � AMCA’s Guide for Commissioning and Periodic Performance Testing of Fire, Smoke and Other Life Safety Related Dampers

    � AMCA’s Publication 503-08, Fire, Ceiling (Radiation), Smoke and Fire/Smoke Dampers Application Manual

    � Jay Woodward/ICC/IFC’s Firestopping, Joint Systems and Dampers

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    Fire, Smoke and

    Combination Fire/Smoke

    Dampers

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    Fan Efficiency

    Metrics

  • FEI is

    � a Fan Efficiency Index

    � the ratio of the “maximum fan power” (FEP) standard over the FEP of the fan at its design point

    � This ratio is 1.0 or greater for all compliant fan selections

    � Expected to become the most common description of fan efficiency in the marketplace

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    FEG vs FEI

  • FEI is a RATIO

    FEP���,� =(Q� + Q)(P� + P)

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    FEP���,� = maximum fan power at operating point i;

    Q� = flow (cfm) at operating point i;

    P� = pressure differential (in.wg) at operating point i;

    Q = flow constant of 250 cfm

    P = pressure constant of 0.4 in.wg and

    ����� = target efficiency levels to be set by the U.S. Dept. of Energy

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    FEG vs FEI

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    Design Flow

  • Difference between FEI and FEG or FMEG?

    � FEG: tied to the peak efficiency of a fan, comparing shaft power to air power

    � FMEG: wire-to-air efficiency at the fan’s efficiency peak

    � FEI: establishes the maximum power input that is allowed at any flow and pressure condition

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    FEG vs FEI

  • Other reasons FEI was chosen:

    � FEI can be used across all fans as a relative indicator of power consumption.

    � FEI eliminates the exceptions currently required by FEG.

    � No products are directly eliminated from the market

    � FEI will drive positive market behavior by specifiers and manufacturers.

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    FEG vs FEI

  • 14 Tips for Reducing

    Wasted Energy

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  • From HPAC Engineering’s “14 Tips for Reducing Wasted HVAC Fan-System Energy” by Michael Ivanovich

    1. Check air-delivery requirements against the owner’s project requirements.

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    14 Tips for Reducing Wasted

    Energy

  • 2. Minimize total pressure drop.

    3. Eliminate or greatly reduce system effects.

    4. Minimize the number of fittings, especially close-coupled ones.

    5. Specify low-leakage systems and require post-installation leakage testing.

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    14 Tips for Reducing Wasted

    Energy

  • 6. Right-size the fan.

    7. Know your tradeoffs and think of the future

    8. Be wary of VFD specifications

    9. Use direct-drive motors/fans where possible and where belt maintenance is questionable

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    14 Tips for Reducing Wasted

    Energy

  • 10. Specify the fan operation schedule for controls, especially for exhaust-only fans.

    11. Use duct static-pressure set-point reset on VAV systems.

    12. Ensure energy-code compliance.

    13. Ensure design intent is followed through by the contractor.

    14. Get out into the field

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    14 Tips for Reducing Wasted

    Energy

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    1. www.amca.org

    (AMCA’s website)

    2. www.amca.org/store

    (The AMCA store, where you can buy or download the standards and publications

    referenced here

    3. www.amca.org/certified

    (AMCA’s online certified product search)

    4. www.amca.org/whitepapers

    (All topics in this presentation are covered in 8 white papers; 7 are on your USB drive)

    5. http://hpac.com/iaq-amp-ventilation/association-solutions-14-tips-reducing-wasted-

    hvac-fan-system-energy

    (Michael Ivanovich’s article on reducing wasted energy in HPAC Engineering)

    Resources

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    Resources

    Questions?

    Or direct written inquiries to Michael Ivanovich,

    Senior Director, Industry Relations,

    at [email protected]