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Keep ’Em Separated: The many benefits of decoupling.

Published 2/06/24
Updated 2/15/24
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Separating the ventilation from the heating and cooling system is a key component to making very high efficiency DOAS the most efficient and effective HVAC approach available. And while all DOAS configurations are at least partially decoupled to provide some level of reduced fan power and improved air quality, the very high efficiency DOAS approach enhances these benefits to an exemplary degree. The most profound benefits come from complete decoupling, in which the heating and cooling airflow is never in contact with ventilation airflow. However, partial decoupling configurations in which ventilation air is ducted into the supply side (as opposed to the return side) of the terminal units, also provides efficiency and air quality benefits over a coupled system.

This article defines that various approaches to fully and partially decoupling and showcases the proven benefits of applying this approach in new construction and major retrofits.

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