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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #56 - Bypass Factor

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan covers the bypass factor in airflow and psychrometrics. He also explains why it matters to techs.

The bypass factor is a ratio: you take the difference between the evaporator coil temperature and outlet air temperature as compared to the inlet. In other words, you find the difference between your TD and delta T.

When air moves over the coil, only some of it contacts the coil's surface. Therefore, only some molecules will become the same temperature as the coil. Other air molecules will bypass the coil, which typically happens when coils have a lower surface area. Evaporators have fins to increase the coil surface area, which helps those air molecules bump into the coil and transfer their heat. Without those fins, your performance will suffer; the saturated suction temperature will drop, and your temperature split will be lower, indicating a higher bypass factor. We want that air to have MORE contact time with the coil; therefore, we want a LOWER bypass factor.

However, when we account for total enthalpy change across the evaporator coil, we also have to look at the latent content; that topic can get complicated and theoretical very quickly, so we avoid that discussion for the sake of simplicity.

The bypass factor also accounts for contact time, which is the amount of time needed for the air molecules to transfer their heat to the refrigerant. You can reduce air velocity to increase the contact time, which is the inverse of the bypass factor.

Bryan also covers:

  • Coil types and impacts on bypass
  • Impacts of coil size on dehumidification
  • CFM adjustments with varied coil sizes
  • Sensible heat ratios (SHR) and installation considerations
 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is the HVAC School Podcast, and this is a short episode, just a short little

0:06.8

nugget, little bite-sized, snack-sized nugget of HVAC.

0:11.2

I'm done, I'm not going to keep going with that. But anyway, it's a short episode. Thanks for

0:14.4

listening. And today's episode is going to be about bypass factor, concept in airflow and

0:19.2

secrametrics that a lot of techs don't talk about but might help you just might help you understand

0:23.2

airflow and refrigerant interactions a little bit better but before we do that I want to

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