Taylor Dyno

Taylor Dyno

Air Handling and Ventilation Systems

Facility Support Systems

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Description

Turn to our engineering team to deliver an Air Handling and Ventilation Systems optimized for your specific test cell requirements. Whether you need an HVAC system that maintains temperatures within 20°F (-7°C) of the outside ambient conditions (under typical operating conditions), or duct designs to optimize the air temperature at the engine’s air intake, we have the experience and expertise to deliver. If you have questions about Air Handling and Ventilation Systems please contact us to help!

Features

Air Handling & Ventilation Systems Components include:

  • Fans, heaters, hoods and dampers (as required to operate system)
  • Multi-function control system that enables:
    • Standard operation
    • Remote operation for connection to Data Acquistion & Control System or a Test Cell Command Center
    • Purge mode used to vent the room of smoke or fumes in the event of an engine or accessory failure
  • Motor starters and/or drives for the supplied equipment
  • Layout design for the mechanical contractor to build and installductwork (ductwork not included)
  • Optional exhaust hood or direct capture exhaust system (purchased separately)

Air Handling (HVAC) Systems consist of two basic configurations:

Direct Capture Exhaust System Configuration

The ventilation system will use a recirculation configuration that mixes the warm air with outside air to control room temperature and pressure.

Exhaust Hood Configuration

A makeup air heater may be employed to control the room temperature during engine/vehicle warm-up and cool down.