The purpose of this manual is to provide the reader with a fundamental understanding of controls and how they are applied to the many parts of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in commercial buildings. Many aspects of control are presented including air handling units, terminal units, chillers, boilers, building airflow, water and steam distribution systems, smoke management, and indoor air quality. Control fundamentals, theory, and types of controls provide background for application of controls to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. . | HONEYWELL Engineering Manual of CONTROL for Commercial Buildings 1J J J JJ J i J J1 i J J 1 JI j IJ J H 1 J1J JI JJJJI JJIJlJjjJHlJJlHJllJJIJllill I j j I i u j j I j ri j n j 1 j I 11F Mil h i 111 j i j h j j j I j i- Copyright 1934 1940 1953 1988 1991 and 1997 by Honeywell Inc. All rights reserved. This manual or portions thereof may not be reporduced in any form without permission of Honeywell Inc. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 97-72971 Home and Building Control Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Plaza . Box 524 Minneapolis MN 55408-0524 Home and Building Control Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 155 Gordon Baker Road North York Ontario M2H 3N7 Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. Room 3213-3225 Sun Hung Kai Centre No. 30 Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong Honeywell Latin American Region 480 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway Suite 200 Sunrise FL 33325 Honeywell Europe . 3 Avenue du Bourget 1140 Brussels Belgium Honeywell Printed in USA FOREWORD The Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Company published the first edition of the Engineering Manual of Automatic Control in l934. The manual quickly became the standard textbook for the commercial building controls industry. Subsequent editions have enjoyed even greater success in colleges universities and contractor and consulting engineering offices throughout the world. Since the original 1934 edition the building control industry has experienced dramatic change and made tremendous advances in equipment system design and application. In this edition microprocessor controls are shown in most of the control applications rather than pneumatic electric or electronic to reflect the trends in industry today. Consideration of configuration functionality and integration plays a significant role in the design of building control systems. Through the years Honeywell has been dedicated to assisting consulting engineers and architects in the application of automatic controls to heating ventilating and air conditioning .