To create comfortable conditions, a sufficient supply of fresh air is necessary. With improper functioning of the air exchange system, back draft may occur in the ventilation of a private house, which affects its microclimate badly.
In this case, it is necessary to understand and eliminate the causes of the change in flow direction. Let's look at the causes of back draft in the ventilation system of the house and how to eliminate them.
Causes of Backdraft
Reverse thrust occurs when there are miscalculations in the design of the ventilation system or its insufficiently qualified design. But since air has well-studied physical properties, it is easy to identify the causes of the origin of the problem and find ways to eliminate it.
The law of conservation of volume during ventilation
When modeling air exchange for small volumes, which are characteristic of private houses, one can neglect such parameters of the air environment as the degree of compression and uneven density.
In this case, the basic physical law of supply and exhaust ventilation can be formulated as follows: the difference in the volume of incoming and outgoing air for any period of time is zero.
Exhaust ventilation is installed in places of the greatest concentration of polluting aerosols. It has a bathroom, kitchen and office space. Some hoods are equipped with fans to force an increase in the amount of exhaust air.
Supply ventilation is installed in living rooms for fresh air to the places of permanent residence of people. As a rule, it is forced type with predetermined volumes of the incoming stream.
This is necessary to accurately maintain microclimate parameters, such as temperature, humidity and oxygen conditions.
Before designing an air circulation system or introducing new ventilation equipment, it is necessary, on the basis of a similar scheme, to calculate and analyze the possibilities of air inlets and hoods to skip the received air volumes
Thus, most often the volumes of air intake in different places of the house are fixed, and the distribution of exhaust air through the holes is variable.
If at a certain point in time a part of the exhaust system passes a stream greater than the supply ventilation provides, the missing volume is compensated through openings for air exhaust.
Before installing the hoods, it is necessary to carry out simple arithmetic calculations that show the air balance with various combinations of devices
To prevent such a scenario, it is necessary when developing a ventilation system to perform the following set of actions:
- install a check valve on each exhaust opening to prevent air flow through it;
- organize one or more backup inlets of a natural type to compensate for the missing volume.
The cross-section of the openings of the reserve supply units must be calculated so that they can compensate for the maximum amount of missing air. Each of them must be equipped with a check valve to prevent air outflow. This is fraught with icing and clogging of the inflows in the winter.
Unaccounted air exchange with the street
Filtration makes its role in the air balance of a house - uncontrolled passage of air through slots and leaks. If this phenomenon is intense, then it is impossible to carry out accurate calculations of the parameters of the ventilation system.
In addition, infiltration (inward filtration) allows air to enter the room without being treated with dust filters and without heating to the desired temperature in winter. Therefore, this phenomenon must be completely eliminated or its effect on the total air circulation insignificant.
Air filtration through leaks is easy to detect in winter using a thermal imager. Shooting indoors will show cold places of infiltration, and outside - warm places of exfiltration
Open windows, balconies and attic doors create additional air exchange. It is impossible to calculate it in advance, since the speed and even the flow vector depends on many factors, especially the external and internal temperature, as well as the direction and intensity of the wind.
The only solution when detecting the occurrence of reverse thrust in ducts can be the installation of check valves.
In cold weather, a chimney serves as an additional exhaust device of variable power. On it, hot air with combustion products comes out, making a significant contribution to the total value of the volume of the exhaust stream.
The amount of air leaving the chimney depends on the capacity of the boiler. For factory products, it is easy to calculate, since the instructions have tables that indicate the minimum cross section of the chimney and the rate of emission of combustion products for a particular model.
If the furnace or boiler is manufactured independently, then the approximate value of the volume of exhaust air must be taken from the technical documentation of a device similar in parameters.
In the technical documentation for boilers, the need for the volume of air consumed can be indicated. If there is no such information, then you need to multiply the rate of exhaust of flue gases by the cross section of the chimney
If we consider the chimney as an exhaust duct, then its specificity is the impossibility of installing a check valve on it. An alternative can be an integrated smoke exhaust, but only if its installation is technically possible. Then heating can be included in the model as a hood with a fan.
The calculation of the air balance in the presence of a chimney must be approached responsibly. Even a single reverse flow can completely ruin the interior of the room. In addition, with a large flame, there is a risk of fire, as well as the possibility of poisoning people with combustion products.
Typical problems with the organization of air exchange
A decrease in the flow rate relative to the calculated one, even in one inflow or exhaust, leads to an imbalance of air circulation in the house. This affects the operation of other devices in which a compensation change in flow parameters occurs, including reversal may occur.
Therefore, it is necessary to examine all the places of intake and outflow of air and then it will be possible to find out why the general house ventilation works by directing the flow in the opposite direction.
This example clearly shows that even when establishing the dependence of the occurrence of reverse thrust (in the bathroom) on any condition (switching on the kitchen hood), the reason may be different. Therefore, all ventilation must be checked.
Reduced air volume
The decrease in air speed in the air handling unit with a fan can be caused by the following reasons:
- Engine power lossfan vibration and other signs of equipment wear. It is necessary to carry out repairs and eliminate the identified malfunctions.
- Failure to configure system settings. It is necessary to reconfigure the system or repair the control unit.
- Filters are dirty. The most common reason for reducing the supply ventilation power. Clean or replace the liner.
- Fan pollution. As a result of the buildup of contaminants, the geometry of the blades changes. Then, with the same number of revolutions, the pressure characteristic of the device decreases.
- Reduction of the live section of the channel. It can occur in any node of the supply system through which air passes: pipe, recuperator, air heater, etc. It is necessary to carry out their regular service cleaning.
- Partial or complete closure of the external grille. The filter grill may be clogged with insects, foliage and other debris. In winter, it is possible to sweep it with snow. Therefore, you need to periodically check its throughput.
With natural ventilation, a common cause leading to inadequate inflow, and sometimes the appearance of back draft, is the effect of discharged air from the street.
Such a phenomenon may occur on the leeward side of the building. It can be eliminated using special fences near the air intake.
To prevent the creation of a discharge zone near the air inlet, a small fence should be installed. However, in winter you will have to clean the snow more often
Hood malfunctions and their elimination
The reasons for the poor performance of the forced draft hood are the same as those of the supply device. But most often the problem arises not because of the contamination of the filters (which are not always installed on the hood), but because of the narrowing of the living section of the ventilation duct.
Unlike fresh air, the removed stream carries moisture, vapors, small drops of fat that adhere to the walls of the ventilation duct.
Over time, growths form on the inner side, creating aerodynamic drag, which leads to a decrease in the volume of outgoing air. In this case, the exhaust device itself can work properly.
In private homes, the ventilation duct is designed so that it can be done without much effort to visually inspect it. It is necessary to do this 2-3 times a year, and if any narrowing is found, clean them yourself or with the help of employees of organizations providing such services.
There are rules for the location of the pipes of the exhaust system on the roof. If they are ignored, depending on weather conditions, a wind back up may occur, which will slow down the ventilation speed or even tip the traction.
The indicator pointing precisely to this reason is the variables, not the constant problems with air circulation.
The position of the chimneys relative to the roof elements is regulated Clause 6.6.12 of SNiP 41-01-2003 “Heating, ventilation and air conditioning”. It is prescribed in this document on the basis of calculations of wind backwater, so it can also be used for ventilation pipes.
The rules for the location of the pipes on the roof are quite simple, so you can remove ventilation through the roof at almost any point. It will only be necessary to maintain the desired height
Often there is a situation when during the construction of the house all the rules for the placement of ventilation outlets were observed, but later on the landscape changed, which led to the formation of zones of wind backwater:
- modification of the geometry of the roof (including the installation of a satellite dish);
- construction in the immediate vicinity of a tall building;
- grown near a tree.
In this case, you can move the outlet of the ventilation duct to another place, increase the height of the pipe, or try to remove the cause that creates the zone of wind backwater.
You also need to check the quality of the deflector. If it has mechanical damage or as a result of poor fastening has changed its position relative to the pipe, then this can also cause problems. Traction can be significantly increased by replacing an ordinary deflector with a rotary one.
Reverse in the duct system
In private homes, a duct system has been established that connects several exhaust openings to one ventilation shaft. Some points may be equipped with forced air intake devices such as a cooker hood or duct fan.
The occurrence of reverse thrust in one of the branches of the duct can be caused not only by the problems described above with a common exhaust, but also by the redistribution of the flow vector inside the system of ventilation ducts.
The operation of powerful hoods creates a high-speed flow and increases the pressure in the duct. Therefore, air rushes to all open ventilation openings
To prevent this scenario, the installation of check valves for each of the branches of the duct is used. These devices pass the flow in one direction and close the channel cross section when it is reversed.
As a rule, when installing an air duct, specialists install non-return valves. It may not be in the case of an additional tie-in of branches, if the installation was made later. In this case, you must install such a device. You can do this yourself without restructuring the entire duct system.
To do this, you must:
- Purchase a valve of suitable size.
- Disassemble the duct system in the place where it will be installed.
- Cut off part of a rectangular duct or flexible pipe the size of a valve.
- Assemble the system with valve.
- Check for leaks.
If the check valve is installed, but the occurrence of backdraft, then this means that the device is malfunctioning.
There may be several reasons:
- the appearance of a gap in the membrane, cusp or shell of the valve;
- wear of moving parts, as a result of which closure of the sash or membrane does not occur;
- solid debris (such as a piece of paper or a large bug) that interferes with the complete closure of the device.
In any case, it is necessary to disassemble part of the duct and remove the valve. If it is impossible to repair it, you should purchase a device of the same size and reassemble the duct.
How to make fresh air ventilation to prevent back draft in hoods:
Proper operation of exhaust and, especially, supply ventilation is the key to the absence of back draft. For this, it is necessary to periodically inspect devices and measure flow rates for them.
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