Simultaneous Heating and Cooling HVAC

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    mermann

    Where on earth did you see that question? Dual duct is never the correct answer unless it’s 1956 and we don’t care about wasting googobs of energy. It would be akin to opening a window while the heat was on in the winter if you wanted to cool…No practice problem is perfect but this one is bad enough that I’d question the whole source and probably stop studying from it.

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    sayalipawar

    Thank you for the clarification :)

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    mermann

    Hard to say without a lot more information. But yes, VAV with terminal reheat would be a good choice.

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    mermann

    Found the question…it’s in Ballast. Definitely a bad practice test item. If you come across it, ignore it.

    Terminal reheat can heat and cool at the same time. As can variable refrigerant systems (VRS), which may not have been common when that question was written.

    A building with dual duct is like a car without a seatbelt or a doctor suggesting that a pregnant woman should smoke: not done anymore and was probably always a bad idea, even with what we knew at the time.

    —Michael Ermann
    Amber Book creator

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