A ventilation system can be tailored to suit virtually any car park. Before considering fan locations, the system layout will need to be identified. Refer to the previous section for information relating to system layouts and their suitability for particular car parks.
This table shows the maximum and recommended spacings between JetVent Fans for different levels of fan thrust. These spacing distances are guidelines for fans placed in series. When using these spacings, air velocities in most of the ventilated areas should be greater than 1m/s. AFCD analysis will determine whether this is achieved in a particular car park design. In some ideal cases, designs using the maximum distances have been effective.
Fan thrust depends on the operating speed of a particular fan unit and its thrust rating.
Select the EC JetVent fan model based on their recommended spacing/ coverage and the space needing to be ventilated.
Operating Fan Thrust | Operating Fan Thrust | Recommended Fan Spacing* | Maximum Fan Spacing | Recommended Coverage* |
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48.2N | 50m | 60m | 1000m2 | JIU-CPCEC-HP |
36.5N | 35m | 46m | 730m2 | JIU-CPCEC-USD |
28.4N | 30m | 40m | 560m2 | JIU-CPCEC-SD |
18.9N | 25m | 33m | 730m2 | JIU-CPCEC-LH |
23.0N | 20m | 27m | 350m2 | JIU-CPCEC-ULH |
Select Isolator and Smoke Detection Kit
ISOLATOR KIT
HP, USD, SD, LH JetVent Models
Code: JIU-ISOLATORKIT
SMOKE DETECTOR KIT
HP, USD, SD, LH JetVent Models
Code: JIU-SMOKEKIT
ULH JetVent Model
Code: JIU-SMOKEKIT-ULH
After a preliminary fan layout is completed using the spacing distances above, the layout may be checked for total installed thrust. Successful designs typically have approximately 5N of thrust per 100m2 of car park floor area. This thrust ratio also works well for estimating purposes.
Note that using higher rated JetVent fans generally makes the system more cost effective than using more lower rated fans. This is due to the requirement of less JetVent fans and hence saving on capital costs, installation costs and running costs. However, to effectively ventilate car parks with low ceiling heights, unusual or irregularly geometries, selecting more fans with smaller thrust ratings may be necessary.
Aviator controls should be placed in the Mechanical Services Switchboard enclosure. The RS485 ComLink line must start at the controller and then daisy chain to all the JetVent Fans and Drives. The last connection must have an End-of-Line resistor. If the line is greater than 1,000m or includes more than 32 connected devices, then a communications repeater must be added to extend the line. A repeater can also be used where the ComLink line branches off, such as at the beginning of each level in a multi-story car park.
Fantech can provide support for electrical cabling mark-up designs, to help ensure the most efficient ComLink strategy is used.
Aviator controls should be placed in the Mechanical Services Switchboard enclosure. The RS485 ComLink line must start at the controller and then daisy chain to all the JetVent Fans and Drives. The last connection must have an End-of-Line resistor. If the line is greater than 1,000m or includes more than 32 connected devices, then a communications repeater must be added to extend the line. A repeater can also be used where the ComLink line branches off, such as at the beginning of each level in a multi-story car park.
Fantech can provide support for electrical cabling mark-up designs, to help ensure the most efficient ComLink strategy is used.
Car parks with more than 40 spaces | Car parks with less than or equal to 40 spaces |
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a) 2000 x F x T (minimum air quantity for one operating car) | a) 2000 |
b) 0.85 x P x (100 x n1+ n1 x d1 + n2 x d2 ) x E x T | b) 2.5 x A |
c) 2.5 x A (minimum air quality based on area of car park) | c) 400 n1 x P |