Ducting Explored - Energy efficiency for air ducts

Insulated air ducts help to create a better indoor environment because it improves energy efficiency and reduces overall noise levels. Today, we will be exploring energy efficiency as we spend long periods indoors and need to keep cool.

 

Why is energy efficiency important?

Energy consumption is significantly driving global warming and the building sector alone consumes up to 40% of all energy. Research shows that one of the most effective ways to conserve energy is to use existing, tried-and-tested technologies such as insulation. 

 

How does a ventilation system become energy efficient?

When energy is produced, transported or stored, part of it can be lost as heat if the system is not insulated properly. In a typical ventilation system, it would comprise of air ducts, cooling coils, and a chiller system. If the right insulation material is installed on air ducts, there will be little to no heat gain, enabling the chiller system to operate more energy efficiently.

 

To better explain this process to you, the image below shows air being transported between a room, cooling coil and the chiller. 

Ducting explored - explaining airside chiller loop

What happens if the insulation is not installed properly?

The surface temperature of the duct could fall below the dew point temperature. When this happens, condensation may occur on the duct. If a conventional insulation material like glass wool is used, it could absorb the condensed water, resulting in mould and fungi growth.

 

The following could also happen:

 

(1) The insulation will lose its insulating properties allowing heat gain along the duct.


(2) There will be a rise in the temperature of cold air supplied into the room, increasing the overall room temperature.


(3) The temperature of the air returning to the duct will be higher and requires additional cooling to lower it. This increases the cooling load of the cooling coil. 


(4) The chiller system will increase its energy consumption to match the increase in cooling load to achieve the desired temperature for the room and reduce the temperature of the supply air.


(5) An increase in overall energy consumption of the ventilation system.

 

How can I solve this?

Choosing the right insulation matters. Make an informed choice with our free insulation guides available here. Or contact our technical insulation experts - we'll be glad to assist, leaving you time for everything else. 

 

Explore all our entries in our 5-part series

Ducting Explored - 3 Key Considerations

How do we stay comfortable indoors for long periods? As a start, we can consider insulating our air ducts to keep us healthy while consuming less energy. Read on for the 3 key points when insulating air ducts. 

 

Ducting Explored - Condensation Control

Condensation can have an impact on the health and safety of a person spending long hours indoors. To understand why it should be an important consideration in insulating air ducts, read more about it here

 

Ducting Explored - Driving Energy Efficiency for Air Ducts

Did you know that air ducts are insulated to drive energy efficiency? We look at how a ventilation system can become more energy efficient in our entry here

Ducting Explored - Acoustic Comfort

Is it too noisy in your building? Consider insulating your air ducts to absorb these noises to stay comfortable indoors for longer periods. Read more about acoustic comfort here

Ducting Explored - Common Insulation Materials for Air Ducts

Have you thought about which material to use to insulate your air ducts? We made a quick overview of two commonly used materials to make it easier for you to make an informed decision.

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