EP2573496A1 - A rotor assembly and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of ventilation technology and equipment for ventilation, and more particularly to a rotor assembly and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly.
- a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly otherwise known as rotary air-to-air heat exchanger or heat/enthalpy wheel is a regenerative heat exchanger where a mass made of corrugated channels rotates through airstreams. Adjacent supply and exhaust air streams each flow through half of the wheel in a counter flow direction.
- a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly offers high efficiency heat recovery and is a common choice of heat exchanger in a ventilation unit.
- Figure 1 presents a conventional rotor assembly for a ventilation unit or a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art.
- the rotor assembly comprises a rotor 1, a rotor box 2, and divider planes 4, 5 for isolating air streams.
- a first axial sealing unit 7, also known as transverse seal, is used to isolate the air streams on first side 12 of the rotor 1.
- Similar second axial sealing unit 10 is provided on the on the second side 13 of the rotor 1.
- a single plane or plate surrounding the rotor periphery 3 may be used to divide the upstream, first side 12 of the rotor 1, and downstream, second side 13 of the rotor 1, sides of the rotor 1.
- the rotor 1 has a first side surface 24 on the first side 12 of the rotor and a second side surface 25 on the second side 13 of the rotor 1.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art.
- Figure 3 shows a schematic view of an alternative heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art.
- a conventional prior art heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly unit 30 As shown in figures 2 and 3 are shown a conventional prior art heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly unit 30.
- the rotor unit 30 comprises a rotor 1, an inlet plenum 14 into which fresh outside air is conducted as inlet air I.
- the inlet air l is conducted to the rotor 1 in which it is heated to supply air S which is received to the supply plenum 15 from the rotor 1.
- the supply air S is further conducted to a room 32 by using a supply fan 34. From the room 32 air is discharged as discharge air D conducted to discharge plenum 16 of the rotor unit 30. The discharge air D is conducted from the discharge plenum 16 to the rotor 1 in which it is cooled such that it transfers heat to the inlet air I. The cooled discharge air D is received to the outlet plenum 17 as outlet air O and the outlet air is extracted by using discharge fan 36.
- a first axial sealing unit comprises the first axial sealing unit 7 and the first axial divider 4 for isolating the inlet plenum 14 from the outlet plenum 17 on the first side of the rotor 1.
- a second axial sealing unit comprises the second axial sealing unit 10 and the second axial divider 5 on the second side of the rotor 1.
- a circumferential sealing unit comprises one or two circumferential sealing units 6 and one or two circumferential dividers 2, as shown in figures 2 and 3 .
- Inlet air I is taken from the outside at the atmospheric air pressure PA.
- the air passes through the inlet duct and due to the pressure drop caused by the resistance of the inlet duct has a pressure P1 in the inlet plenum 14.
- the supply air S After passing through the rotor 1 the supply air S has a reduced pressure of P2 at the supply plenum 15.
- From the supply plenum 15 the air is drawn through supply fan 34 and passes through the supply duct to the ventilated room 32. In the room 32 it is assumed that the pressure is that of atmospheric air pressure PA since in normal ventilation installation the pressure is close to that of atmospheric pressure PA.
- the discharge air D is drawn through the discharge duct and due to the duct losses has a pressure of P3 in the discharge plenum 16.
- the discharge air D passes through the rotor 1 and due to the resistance of the rotor 1 the outlet air O has a reduced pressure of P4 in the outlet plenum 17. From the outlet plenum 17 the outlet air O is drawn through the discharge fan 36 and is driven through the exhaust duct.
- a balance damper 38 can be placed between the extract duct and the rotor 1 in the location shown in figures 2 and 3 .
- the internal pressure of the rotor box 2 PO is the average of the P1, P2, P3 and P4 pressures when the circumferential sealing units 6 are of the same design, as is shown in figure 2 .
- the rotor 1 has a single rotor wall and not a rotor box 2
- the rotor box 2 of figure 2 is replaced with circumferential divider extending around the periphery 3 of the rotor 1. Therefore in figure 3 there is only one circumferential sealing unit 6 that separates the pressure P1 in inlet plenum 14 and the pressure P2 in the supply plenum 15. The same applies for the discharge plenum 16 and the outlet plenum 17.
- Figure 4 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art.
- Figure 4 shows results of calculations, which have been confirmed by testing, are shown in figure 4 for a small ventilation unit, or small heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly, having a brush type axial sealing units 7, 10 and brush type circumferential sealing unit 6 with a rotor 1 of 300mm diameter supplying a balanced ventilation supply of 40 l/s which at the example flow rate has a pressure drop through the rotor 1, ⁇ Protor, of 80Pa.
- the graph of figure 4 shows the resultant axial sealing unit 7, 10 leakage rates identified as curve "m" and circumferential sealing unit 6 leakage rate identified as "p".
- the curve between point i, ii and iii show a range of inlet duct pressure P1 to discharge duct pressure P3 differences.
- Figure 4 is then an example of the leakages through the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly sealing units 7, 10, 6 with a prior art seal arrangement with no countermeasures, such as balance damper 38, are used to improve this.
- the axial seal leakage "m” and circumferential seal leakage "p" are positive indicating that the leakage flow into supply side of the rotor, inlet plenum 14 and supply plenum 15, hence in the wrong direction since this leakage contaminates the air supplied to room 32.
- Figure 5 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art having a pressure balance damper.
- the above mentioned problem of contamination is partially solved in a prior art solution by using a pressure balance damper 38 to provide in increased pressure loss in the discharge, in discharge plenum 16 and outlet plenum 17, such that the P2 would be greater or equal to P3.
- a limitation of the rotary heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly is cross contamination or mixing of the two air streams which occur by carryover and leakage across the seals surrounding the rotor and separating the air streams.
- An object of the present invention is thus to provide a method and an arrangement for implementing the method so as to overcome the above problems and to alleviate the above disadvantages.
- a rotor assembly for a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly comprising:
- the sealing unit has a sealing element and a pressure balancing element provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums or the first and second side of the rotor.
- the first axial sealing unit and the second axial sealing unit comprise an axial sealing unit having an axial sealing element between an axial pressure balancing volume and the one plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between an axial pressure balancing volume and other plenum.
- the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential sealing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the first side of the rotor and a circumferential pressure balancing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the second side of the rotor.
- the pressure balancing is arranged to be pressure permeable.
- the pressure balancing element is a brush type sealing element, cloth type sealing element, a narrow gap or diffusion gap.
- the circumferential pressure balancing volume is arranged to extend circumferentially around the periphery of the rotor.
- the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential divider provided on periphery of the rotor for isolating the first and second side of the rotor, and that the circumferential divider is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider and the periphery of the rotor.
- the axial pressure balancing volume is arranged to extend across a first and second side surface of the rotor on the first and second side of the rotor, respectively.
- the first and second axial sealing unit comprise respectively a first and second axial divider extending in the direction of the rotation axis of the rotor for isolating the two adjacent plenums from each other on the first and second side of the rotor respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers are arranged to the axial sealing units such that the axial seals extend between the axial divider and the side surface of the rotor.
- the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly having a rotor unit comprising:
- the sealing unit has a sealing element and a pressure balancing element provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums.
- the first axial sealing unit has an axial sealing element between the first axial pressure balancing volume and the inlet plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between a first axial pressure balancing volume and outlet plenum.
- the second axial sealing unit has an axial sealing element between the second axial pressure balancing volume and the discharge plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between a second axial pressure balancing volume and supply plenum.
- the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential sealing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the inlet plenum or the outlet plenum and a circumferential pressure balancing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the supply plenum or the discharge plenum.
- the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential divider provided on periphery of the rotor for isolating the first and second side of the rotor, and that the circumferential divider is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider and the periphery of the rotor.
- the first and second axial sealing unit comprise respectively a first and second axial divider extending in the direction of the rotation axis of the rotor for isolating the two adjacent plenums from each other on the first and second side of the rotor respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers are arranged to the first and second axial sealing units such that the first and second axial seals extend respectively between the axial divider and the side surface of the rotor.
- Figure 6 shows a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows a rotor assembly having a rotor 1 and a first axial sealing unit 7, second axial sealing unit 10 and a circumferential sealing unit 6.
- Figure 7 shows an axial sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 and Figure 7A show a first embodiment of the second axial sealing unit 10 of the present invention.
- the second axial sealing unit 10 comprises a pressure balancing element 22, 26 having a wall portion 26 which together with the second axial divider 5 forms a pressure balancing volume 8.
- the first and second axial sealing units 7, 10 are provided respectively in connection with the first and second side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1, as shown in figure 6 , for sealing the gap between the dividers 4, 5 and the side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the first and second axial sealing units 7, 10 are provided with a pressure balancing assembly according to the present invention.
- the first axial sealing unit 7 having a pressure balancing assembly is provided with a sealing element 23 and a pressure balancing element 22, 26 between the pressure balancing volume 8 and the adjacent plenums 14, 17.
- the first axial sealing unit 7 comprises an axial sealing element 23 between an axial pressure balancing volume 8 and the inlet plenum 14 and a pressure balancing element 22, 26 between an axial pressure balancing volume 8 and outlet plenum 17.
- the second axial sealing unit 10 having a pressure balancing assembly is provided with a sealing element 23 and a pressure balancing element 22, 26 between the pressure balancing volume 8 and the adjacent plenums 15, 16.
- the second axial sealing unit 10 comprises an axial sealing element 23 between an axial pressure balancing volume 8 and the discharge plenum 16 and a pressure balancing element 22, 26 between an axial pressure balancing volume 8 and supply plenum 15.
- the invention is characterised in that the sealing units 7, 10 are arranged at the both sides of the rotor 1, and that the sealing units 7, 10 are or at least one of the said sealing units 7, 10 are provided with a pressure balancing volume 8, and that the pressure balancing volume 8 of the sealing units 7, 10 allow an air leakage through the side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the sealing units 7, 10 may be incorporated together with the axial dividers 4, 5 respectively.
- the air leakage through the rotor 1 flows from the inlet plenum 14 through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the first axial sealing unit 7 with the first side surface 24 of the rotor 1, through the rotor 1 and then through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the first axial sealing unit 7 with the second side surface 25 of the rotor 1, and to the supply plenum 15.
- the air leakage through the rotor 1 flows from the discharge plenum 16 through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the second axial sealing unit 10 with the second side surface 25 of the rotor 1, through the rotor 1 and then through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the second axial sealing unit 10 with the first side surface 24 of the rotor 1, and to the outlet plenum 17.
- FIG. 8 shows a circumferential sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention.
- the circumferential sealing unit 6 comprises a pressure balancing element 21, 27 having a wall portion 27 which together with the circumferential divider 2 forms a circumferential pressure balancing volume 9.
- the circumferential sealing unit 6 is provided in connection with the periphery 3 of the rotor 1 or the outside edge of first or second side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1, as shown in figure 8 , for sealing the gap between the circumferential divider 2 and the periphery 3 and/or side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the circumferential sealing unit 6 is provided with a pressure balancing assembly according to the present invention.
- the circumferential sealing unit 6 having a pressure balancing assembly comprises a circumferential sealing element 20 between a circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 and the first side 12 of the rotor 1 and a circumferential pressure balancing element 21, 27 between a circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 and the second side 13 of the rotor 1.
- the circumferential sealing element 20 is between the circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 and the inlet plenum 14 or the outlet plenum 17, and the circumferential pressure balancing element 21, 27 is between the circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 and the supply plenum 15 or the discharge plenum 16.
- the invention is characterised in that the sealing units 6 are arranged at the both sides of the rotor 1, and that the sealing units 6 are or at least one of the said sealing units are provided with provided a pressure balancing volume 9, and that the pressure balancing volume 9 of the sealing units 6 allow an air leakage through the side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the sealing units 6 may be incorporated together with the circumferential divider 2.
- the air leakage through the rotor 1 flows from the inlet plenum 14 through the pressure balancing volume 9 of the circumferential sealing unit 6 with the first side surface 24 of the rotor 1, through the rotor 1 and then through the pressure balancing volume 9 of the circumferential sealing unit 6 with the second side surface 25 of the rotor 1, and to the supply plenum 15.
- the air leakage through the rotor 1 flows from the discharge plenum 16 through the pressure balancing volume 9 of the circumferential sealing unit 6 with the second side surface 25 of the rotor 1, through the rotor 1 and then through the pressure balancing volume 9 of the circumferential sealing unit 6 with the first side surface 24 of the rotor 1, and to the outlet plenum 17.
- Figures 7A, 7B, 7C , 8A, 8B and 8C show different kinds of embodiments of the pressure balancing volume 8, 9, the sealing elements 20, 23 and the pressure balancing elements 22, 26, 21, 27.
- the pressure balancing elements 22, 26, 21, 27 are arranged to be pressure permeable such that allow the pressure of the adjacent plenums 14, 15, 16, 17 to balance.
- the sealing elements 20, 23 and the pressure balancing elements 22, 26, 21, 27 may be provided as brush type sealing element, cloth type sealing element, a narrow gap or diffusion gap.
- the narrow gap may be provided with the axial divider 4, 5 or with the circumferential divider 2 or with the wall portions 26, 27 of the pressure balancing elements 22, 26, 21, 27 defining the pressure balancing volume 8, 9.
- the narrow gap is thus provided between the side surface 24, 25 or the periphery of the rotor 1 and the divider 4, 5, 2 or the wall portion 26, 27 of the pressure balancing elements 22, 26, 21, 27.
- the narrow gap provides a high resistance to the hinder leakage flow.
- the circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 is arranged to extend circumferentially around the periphery 3 of the rotor 1 or the outside edge of the side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the circumferential sealing unit 6 is arranged to the circumferential divider 2 such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider 2 and the periphery 3 of the rotor 1.
- the axial pressure balancing volume 8 is arranged to extend across a first and second side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1 on the first and second side 12, 13 of the rotor 1, respectively.
- the axial sealing units 7, 10 are arranged to the first and second axial dividers 4, 5 such that the axial sealing units 7, 10 extend between the axial divider 4, 5 and the side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the axial pressure balancing volume 8 is arranged such that it sits offset from the rotation axis 11 and the circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 is arranged such that it covers an area of the side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the cross sectional area of axial pressure balancing volume extends across the full side surface 24, 25 of the rotor 1.
- the cross sectional area of the circumferential pressure balancing volume 9 follows circumferentially around the periphery 3 of the rotor.
- the cross section of the pressure balancing volume 8, 9 may be may be rectangular, triangular, polygonal, circular, oval or any other shape.
- the overall volume of the pressure balancing volume 8, 9 may be chosen according to the application and the parameters of the rotor 1 and the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly.
- the pressure balance volume 8, 9 can take any form such as to create a suitable pressure balancing effect.
- FIG 9 shows one embodiment of a ventilation unit and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention.
- the ventilation unit and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention comprises a rotor 1, said rotor having a first side surface 24 and a second side surface 25, and an inlet plenum 14, a supply plenum 15, a discharge plenum 16, and an outlet plenum 17.
- the main air flows are indicated by thicker arrows.
- the air leakage through the first axial sealing unit 4, 7 is indicated by narrower arrows.
- the air leakage through the rotor 1 flows from the inlet plenum 14 through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the first axial sealing unit 7 with the first side surface 24 of the rotor 1, through the rotor 1 and then through the pressure balancing volume 8 of the first axial sealing unit 7 with the second side surface 25 of the rotor 1, and to the supply plenum 15.
- the air leakages through second axial sealing unit 5, 10 or through the circumferential sealing unit 2, 6 is not shown in Figure 9 .
- the sealing units 7, 10, 6, are arranged at the both sides of the rotor 1, so that the sealing units 7, 10, 6 are or at least one of the said sealing units are provided with a pressure balancing volume 8, 9.
- the sealing units 7, 10, 6 may be incorporated together with the dividers 4, 5, 2, respectively.
- the pressure balancing volume 8, 9 of the sealing units 4, 7, 5, 10, 2, 6 allow an air leakage through the side surfaces 24, 25 of the rotor 1. This air flow in the right direction as this leakage does not contaminate the air supplied to room 32.
- the solution according to the present invention actually partially solves the problem of contamination due to the balanced pressure over the sealing unit 4, 7, 5, 10, 2, 6.
- Figure 10 is a graph showing leakage through the rotary heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention. Analysis and test results of the present invention, shown in figure 10 , present that reduction in the axial seal leakage is very similar to that of the prior art where a pressure balancing damper 38 is used to minimise the flow leakage, as shown in figure 5 . The leakage through the circumferential sealing unit 6 is actually decreased by 25 to 50 % in the solution of the present invention in relation to the prior art when a pressure balance damper 38 is used.
- the solution of the present invention uses a pressure balancing volume and a pressure balancing element to complement the existing seals in the rotor assembly.
- the rotor assembly of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly functions such that inlet air is heated to supply air by using thermal energy of discharge air such that the discharge air is cooled to outlet air.
- inlet air is heated by discharge air in the rotor assembly of the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly such that the inlet air becomes heated supply air and the discharge air becomes cooled outlet air.
- the rotor assembly comprises an inlet plenum on the first side of the rotor for conducting inlet air to the rotor, a supply plenum on the second side of the rotor for receiving supply air from the rotor, a discharge plenum on the second side of the rotor for conducting discharge air to the rotor and an outlet plenum on the first side of the rotor for receiving outlet air from the rotor.
- the rotor assembly is further provided with a circumferential sealing unit for isolating the inlet plenum from the supply plenum and discharge plenum from the outlet plenum, in other words for isolating the first side of the rotor from the second side of the rotor.
- the rotor assembly further comprises a first axial sealing unit on the first side of the rotor for isolating the inlet plenum from the outlet plenum and a second axial sealing unit on the second side of the rotor for isolating the supply plenum from the discharge plenum.
- the mentioned sealing units are provided with a pressure balancing volume for balancing the pressure difference over the sealing unit and for allowing an air leakage through the side surfaces of the rotor.
- the pressure balancing volume is provided to the sealing unit between the adjacent plenums.
- the sealing unit is further provided with sealing elements and pressure balancing elements provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums.
- the pressure balancing elements are provided such that they are at least partly pressure permeable for balancing the pressure difference between the adjacent plenums in the pressure balancing volume.
- the pressure balancing volume of the seals allow an air leakage through the side surfaces of the rotor. This air flow in the right direction as this leakage does not contaminate the air supplied to room.
- the solution according to the present invention actually partially solves the problem of contamination due to the balanced pressure over the sealing unit.
- the present invention has the advantage that it provides a similar function as the pressure balancing damper without the associated disadvantages since no or reduced resistance needs to be supplied to the extract ducting. Furthermore, using the pressure balancing volume of the present invention decreases or prevents the leakage problems in connection with the rotor assembly of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly.
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The invention relates to a rotor assembly and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly in which inlet air (I) is heated to supply air (S) by using thermal energy of discharge air (D) such that the discharge air (D) is cooled to outlet air (O). The heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly comprises: a rotor (1), an inlet plenum (14) for conducting inlet air (I) to the rotor (1), a supply plenum (15) for receiving supply air (S) from the rotor (1), a discharge plenum (16) for conducting discharge air (D) to the rotor (1), an outlet plenum (17) for receiving outlet air (O) from the rotor (1), a circumferential sealing unit (2, 6), a first axial sealing unit (4, 7), and a second axial sealing unit (5, 10). The sealing units (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) are provided with a pressure balancing volume (8, 9) between the plenums (14, 15, 16, 17), said pressure balancing volume (8, 9) allowing an air leakage between the opposing plenums (14, 15); (16, 17), through the side surfaces (24), (25) of the rotor (1).
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- The present invention relates to the field of ventilation technology and equipment for ventilation, and more particularly to a rotor assembly and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly.
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly, otherwise known as rotary air-to-air heat exchanger or heat/enthalpy wheel is a regenerative heat exchanger where a mass made of corrugated channels rotates through airstreams. Adjacent supply and exhaust air streams each flow through half of the wheel in a counter flow direction. A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly offers high efficiency heat recovery and is a common choice of heat exchanger in a ventilation unit.
- In the following, the prior art will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings of
Figures 1 to 5 , of which: -
Figure 1 shows a conventional rotor assembly for a ventilation unit or a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 3 shows a schematic view of an alternative heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 4 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; and -
Figure 5 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art having a pressure balance damper. -
Figure 1 presents a conventional rotor assembly for a ventilation unit or a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art. The rotor assembly comprises arotor 1, arotor box 2, anddivider planes axial sealing unit 7, also known as transverse seal, is used to isolate the air streams onfirst side 12 of therotor 1. Similar secondaxial sealing unit 10 is provided on the on thesecond side 13 of therotor 1. Acircumferential sealing unit 6, also known as peripheral seal, is used to form a seal around theoutside periphery 3 of therotor 1 to reduce leakage flow via the internal of therotor box 2 from thefirst side 12 of therotor 1 to thesecond side 13 of therotor 1 and vice versa. Instead of therotor box 2 encasing the rotor, a single plane or plate surrounding therotor periphery 3 may be used to divide the upstream,first side 12 of therotor 1, and downstream,second side 13 of therotor 1, sides of therotor 1. Therotor 1 has afirst side surface 24 on thefirst side 12 of the rotor and asecond side surface 25 on thesecond side 13 of therotor 1. -
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art. Likewise,Figure 3 shows a schematic view of an alternative heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art. There are various pressure zones surrounding the rotor assembly. These pressure zones are shown infigures 2 and3 and described below. As shown infigures 2 and3 are shown a conventional prior art heat/energy recovery unit having arotor assembly unit 30. Therotor unit 30 comprises arotor 1, aninlet plenum 14 into which fresh outside air is conducted as inlet air I. The inlet air l is conducted to therotor 1 in which it is heated to supply air S which is received to thesupply plenum 15 from therotor 1. The supply air S is further conducted to aroom 32 by using asupply fan 34. From theroom 32 air is discharged as discharge air D conducted to dischargeplenum 16 of therotor unit 30. The discharge air D is conducted from thedischarge plenum 16 to therotor 1 in which it is cooled such that it transfers heat to the inlet air I. The cooled discharge air D is received to theoutlet plenum 17 as outlet air O and the outlet air is extracted by usingdischarge fan 36. - The
inlet plenum 14 and theoutlet plenum 17 are on thefirst side 12 of therotor 1, and thesupply plenum 15 and thedischarge plenum 16 are on the second side of therotor 1. Theinlet plenum 14 and theoutlet plenum 17 as well as thesupply plenum 15 and thedischarge plenum 16 are isolated or separated from each other by using axial sealing units. A first axial sealing unit comprises the firstaxial sealing unit 7 and the firstaxial divider 4 for isolating theinlet plenum 14 from theoutlet plenum 17 on the first side of therotor 1. A second axial sealing unit comprises the secondaxial sealing unit 10 and the secondaxial divider 5 on the second side of therotor 1. Furthermore, a circumferential sealing unit comprises one or twocircumferential sealing units 6 and one or twocircumferential dividers 2, as shown infigures 2 and3 . - Inlet air I is taken from the outside at the atmospheric air pressure PA. The air passes through the inlet duct and due to the pressure drop caused by the resistance of the inlet duct has a pressure P1 in the
inlet plenum 14. After passing through therotor 1 the supply air S has a reduced pressure of P2 at thesupply plenum 15. From thesupply plenum 15 the air is drawn throughsupply fan 34 and passes through the supply duct to the ventilatedroom 32. In theroom 32 it is assumed that the pressure is that of atmospheric air pressure PA since in normal ventilation installation the pressure is close to that of atmospheric pressure PA. The discharge air D is drawn through the discharge duct and due to the duct losses has a pressure of P3 in thedischarge plenum 16. The discharge air D passes through therotor 1 and due to the resistance of therotor 1 the outlet air O has a reduced pressure of P4 in theoutlet plenum 17. From theoutlet plenum 17 the outlet air O is drawn through thedischarge fan 36 and is driven through the exhaust duct. Abalance damper 38 can be placed between the extract duct and therotor 1 in the location shown infigures 2 and3 . - When the
rotor 1 is contained within arotor box 2 then the internal pressure of therotor box 2 PO is the average of the P1, P2, P3 and P4 pressures when thecircumferential sealing units 6 are of the same design, as is shown infigure 2 . In the case where therotor 1 has a single rotor wall and not arotor box 2, as is shown infigure 3 , for there is only one circumferential sealing unit having thecircumferential sealing unit 6 between therespective plenums opposing sides rotor 1. In the embodiment offigure 3 therotor box 2 offigure 2 is replaced with circumferential divider extending around theperiphery 3 of therotor 1. Therefore infigure 3 there is only onecircumferential sealing unit 6 that separates the pressure P1 ininlet plenum 14 and the pressure P2 in thesupply plenum 15. The same applies for thedischarge plenum 16 and theoutlet plenum 17. -
Figure 4 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art.Figure 4 shows results of calculations, which have been confirmed by testing, are shown infigure 4 for a small ventilation unit, or small heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly, having a brush typeaxial sealing units circumferential sealing unit 6 with arotor 1 of 300mm diameter supplying a balanced ventilation supply of 40 l/s which at the example flow rate has a pressure drop through therotor 1, ΔProtor, of 80Pa. The graph offigure 4 shows the resultantaxial sealing unit circumferential sealing unit 6 leakage rate identified as "p". At point (ii), which is assumed the nominal cases for the following examples, the resistances of the discharge ducting of discharge air D and the outlet ducting for inlet air l are the same so that P1 =P3. Since P2 = P1 minus the pressure drop of therotor 1 ΔProtor then the P2 will have an under pressure against P3 equal to pressure drop ofrotor 1, from here on referred to as "ΔProtor" i.e. P2=P1-ΔProtor. The leakage through theaxial sealing unit circumferential sealing unit 6 are proportional to the pressure difference of ΔProtor. At point (i) the inlet duct resistance for inlet air l is higher than that of thedischarge plenum 16 causing the P3 pressure to be increased by 80Pa so that P3-P2=0 so there is no leakage flow. Point (iii) on the diagram is where the discharge air D resistance is increased such that the P1 pressure is increased by 80Pa and the pressure difference is now P3-P2=160Pa. The curve between point i, ii and iii show a range of inlet duct pressure P1 to discharge duct pressure P3 differences. -
Figure 4 is then an example of the leakages through the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotorassembly sealing units balance damper 38, are used to improve this. Throughout the range of pressure range from points (ii) to (iii) the axial seal leakage "m" and circumferential seal leakage "p" are positive indicating that the leakage flow into supply side of the rotor,inlet plenum 14 and supplyplenum 15, hence in the wrong direction since this leakage contaminates the air supplied toroom 32. -
Figure 5 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art having a pressure balance damper. The above mentioned problem of contamination is partially solved in a prior art solution by using apressure balance damper 38 to provide in increased pressure loss in the discharge, indischarge plenum 16 andoutlet plenum 17, such that the P2 would be greater or equal to P3.Figure 5 shows where thepressure balance damper 38 has been adjusted to give an extra 80Pa pressure loss so that P3-P2=0 (case ii) thus theaxial sealing unit 10 andcircumferential sealing unit 6 leakages are zero at the nominal flow through the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly. - In the range of pressure range from points (i) to (ii) the axial seal leakage "m" and the circumferential seal leakage "p" negative, meaning that the leakage is out of the
supply plenum 15. Only between points ii) to iii) is the axial seal leakage "m" and the circumferential seal leakage "p" in towards thesupply plenum 15. At point (ii) the axial seal leakage "m" and the circumferential seal leakage "p" is 0%. At point (iii) the axial seal leakage "m" and the circumferential seal leakage "p" 64% of the original leakage. - One significant disadvantage of applying the extra pressure loss at the discharge side is that the
discharge fan 36 is constantly operating against the additional pressure which consumes extra energy and increases the noise emitted from thedischarge fan 36. Another disadvantage is the pressure difference across the inlet duct to outlet duct is increased so if the above example P3-P2=0Pa then P1-P4=160Pa which would give the corresponding leakage to the discharge at point (iii) which would increase the flow rate and load on thedischarge fan 36. - A limitation of the rotary heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly is cross contamination or mixing of the two air streams which occur by carryover and leakage across the seals surrounding the rotor and separating the air streams. When ventilating an area with fresh outside air it is often important to minimise the amount of extract air crossing over into the supply fresh air side since the extract air can be contaminated, for example by smells, or which can be very humid.
- Leakage from one air stream to another occurs due to the static air pressure difference between the air streams which drives some air from the higher pressure stream into the lower pressure one. To ensure that there is no leakage from the extract side to the fresh air of the supply side a pressure balance damper of the prior art, is commonly used to create additional under pressure in the extract ducting to ensure that the supply ducting has the greater pressure.
- The disadvantage of this prior art is either that you accept the potentially large leakage rates or that one balances the pressure by increasing pressure losses on the extract ducting side with the pressure balance damper and then accepts the increased loading and hence energy consumption and noise on the extract side fan.
- An object of the present invention is thus to provide a method and an arrangement for implementing the method so as to overcome the above problems and to alleviate the above disadvantages.
- The objects of the invention are achieved by a rotor assembly for a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly, the rotor assembly comprising:
- a rotor arranged to rotate around a rotation axis, the rotor having a first side surface of the rotor on a first side and a second side surface of the rotor on a second side in the direction of the rotation axis;
- a circumferential sealing unit arranged around the periphery of the rotor for isolating the first side and the second side of the rotor;
- a first axial sealing unit on the first of the rotor for dividing the first side of the rotor to two adjacent plenums; and
- a second axial sealing unit on the second side of the rotor for dividing the second side of the rotor to two adjacent plenums,
- Preferably, the sealing unit has a sealing element and a pressure balancing element provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums or the first and second side of the rotor.
- Preferably, the first axial sealing unit and the second axial sealing unit comprise an axial sealing unit having an axial sealing element between an axial pressure balancing volume and the one plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between an axial pressure balancing volume and other plenum. Alternatively, the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential sealing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the first side of the rotor and a circumferential pressure balancing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the second side of the rotor.
- Preferably, the pressure balancing is arranged to be pressure permeable. Preferably, the pressure balancing element is a brush type sealing element, cloth type sealing element, a narrow gap or diffusion gap. Preferably, the circumferential pressure balancing volume is arranged to extend circumferentially around the periphery of the rotor. Further preferably, the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential divider provided on periphery of the rotor for isolating the first and second side of the rotor, and that the circumferential divider is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider and the periphery of the rotor.
- Preferably, the axial pressure balancing volume is arranged to extend across a first and second side surface of the rotor on the first and second side of the rotor, respectively.
- Further preferably, the first and second axial sealing unit comprise respectively a first and second axial divider extending in the direction of the rotation axis of the rotor for isolating the two adjacent plenums from each other on the first and second side of the rotor respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers are arranged to the axial sealing units such that the axial seals extend between the axial divider and the side surface of the rotor.
- Furthermore, the objects of the invention are achieved by a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly in which inlet air is heated to supply air by using thermal energy of discharge air such that the discharge air is cooled to outlet air, the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly having a rotor unit comprising:
- a rotor for carrying out the heat exchange, the rotor having a first side surface and a second side surface of the rotor;
- an inlet plenum for conducting inlet air to the rotor;
- a supply plenum for receiving supply air from the rotor;
- a discharge plenum for conducting discharge air to the rotor;
- an outlet plenum for receiving outlet air from the rotor;
- a circumferential sealing unit for isolating the inlet plenum from the supply plenum and discharge plenum from the outlet plenum;
- a first axial sealing unit for isolating the inlet plenum from the outlet plenum; and
- a second axial sealing unit for isolating the supply plenum from the discharge plenum,
- Preferably, the sealing unit has a sealing element and a pressure balancing element provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums. Preferably, the first axial sealing unit has an axial sealing element between the first axial pressure balancing volume and the inlet plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between a first axial pressure balancing volume and outlet plenum. Preferably, the second axial sealing unit has an axial sealing element between the second axial pressure balancing volume and the discharge plenum and an axial pressure balancing element between a second axial pressure balancing volume and supply plenum.
- Preferably, the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential sealing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the inlet plenum or the outlet plenum and a circumferential pressure balancing element between a circumferential pressure balancing volume and the supply plenum or the discharge plenum. Preferably, the circumferential sealing unit comprises a circumferential divider provided on periphery of the rotor for isolating the first and second side of the rotor, and that the circumferential divider is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider and the periphery of the rotor.
- Preferably, the first and second axial sealing unit comprise respectively a first and second axial divider extending in the direction of the rotation axis of the rotor for isolating the two adjacent plenums from each other on the first and second side of the rotor respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers are arranged to the first and second axial sealing units such that the first and second axial seals extend respectively between the axial divider and the side surface of the rotor.
- In the following the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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Figure 1 shows a conventional rotor assembly for a ventilation unit or a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 3 shows a schematic view of an alternative heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; -
Figure 4 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art; and -
Figure 5 is a graph showing leakage through a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the prior art having a pressure balance damper. -
Figure 6 shows a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention; -
Figure 7 shows an axial sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention; -
Figure 8 shows a circumferential sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention; -
Figure 9 shows one embodiment of a ventilation unit and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention; and -
Figure 10 is a graph showing leakage through the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention. - The prior art drawings of
Figure 1 to 5 have been presented earlier. In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings ofFigures 6 to 10 . -
Figure 6 shows a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention.Figure 6 shows a rotor assembly having arotor 1 and a firstaxial sealing unit 7, secondaxial sealing unit 10 and acircumferential sealing unit 6.Figure 7 shows an axial sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention. -
Figure 6 andFigure 7A show a first embodiment of the secondaxial sealing unit 10 of the present invention. It should be noted that the firstaxial sealing unit 7 is usually identical to the secondaxial sealing unit 10 and thus it is not shown. The secondaxial sealing unit 10 comprises apressure balancing element wall portion 26 which together with the secondaxial divider 5 forms apressure balancing volume 8. The first and secondaxial sealing units rotor 1, as shown infigure 6 , for sealing the gap between thedividers rotor 1. The first and secondaxial sealing units - The first
axial sealing unit 7 having a pressure balancing assembly is provided with a sealingelement 23 and apressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 8 and theadjacent plenums axial sealing unit 7 comprises anaxial sealing element 23 between an axialpressure balancing volume 8 and theinlet plenum 14 and apressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 8 andoutlet plenum 17. - Respectively, the second
axial sealing unit 10 having a pressure balancing assembly is provided with a sealingelement 23 and apressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 8 and theadjacent plenums axial sealing unit 10 comprises anaxial sealing element 23 between an axialpressure balancing volume 8 and thedischarge plenum 16 and apressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 8 andsupply plenum 15. - The invention is characterised in that the sealing
units rotor 1, and that the sealingunits sealing units pressure balancing volume 8, and that thepressure balancing volume 8 of the sealingunits rotor 1. The sealingunits axial dividers - In the first
axial sealing unit rotor 1 flows from theinlet plenum 14 through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the firstaxial sealing unit 7 with thefirst side surface 24 of therotor 1, through therotor 1 and then through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the firstaxial sealing unit 7 with thesecond side surface 25 of therotor 1, and to thesupply plenum 15. - In the second
axial sealing unit rotor 1 flows from thedischarge plenum 16 through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the secondaxial sealing unit 10 with thesecond side surface 25 of therotor 1, through therotor 1 and then through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the secondaxial sealing unit 10 with thefirst side surface 24 of therotor 1, and to theoutlet plenum 17. -
Figure 8 shows a circumferential sealing unit of a rotor assembly for ventilation unit or heat/energy recovery unit according to the present invention. Thecircumferential sealing unit 6 comprises apressure balancing element wall portion 27 which together with thecircumferential divider 2 forms a circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9. Thecircumferential sealing unit 6 is provided in connection with theperiphery 3 of therotor 1 or the outside edge of first orsecond side surface rotor 1, as shown infigure 8 , for sealing the gap between thecircumferential divider 2 and theperiphery 3 and/or side surfaces 24, 25 of therotor 1. Thecircumferential sealing unit 6 is provided with a pressure balancing assembly according to the present invention. - The
circumferential sealing unit 6 having a pressure balancing assembly comprises acircumferential sealing element 20 between a circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9 and thefirst side 12 of therotor 1 and a circumferentialpressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 9 and thesecond side 13 of therotor 1. Thus thecircumferential sealing element 20 is between the circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9 and theinlet plenum 14 or theoutlet plenum 17, and the circumferentialpressure balancing element pressure balancing volume 9 and thesupply plenum 15 or thedischarge plenum 16. - The invention is characterised in that the sealing
units 6 are arranged at the both sides of therotor 1, and that the sealingunits 6 are or at least one of the said sealing units are provided with provided apressure balancing volume 9, and that thepressure balancing volume 9 of the sealingunits 6 allow an air leakage through the side surfaces 24, 25 of therotor 1. The sealingunits 6 may be incorporated together with thecircumferential divider 2. - In the inlet/supply side of the
circumferential sealing unit rotor 1 flows from theinlet plenum 14 through thepressure balancing volume 9 of thecircumferential sealing unit 6 with thefirst side surface 24 of therotor 1, through therotor 1 and then through thepressure balancing volume 9 of thecircumferential sealing unit 6 with thesecond side surface 25 of therotor 1, and to thesupply plenum 15. - Respectively, in the discharge/outlet side of the
circumferential sealing unit rotor 1 flows from thedischarge plenum 16 through thepressure balancing volume 9 of thecircumferential sealing unit 6 with thesecond side surface 25 of therotor 1, through therotor 1 and then through thepressure balancing volume 9 of thecircumferential sealing unit 6 with thefirst side surface 24 of therotor 1, and to theoutlet plenum 17. -
Figures 7A, 7B, 7C ,8A, 8B and 8C show different kinds of embodiments of thepressure balancing volume elements pressure balancing elements pressure balancing elements adjacent plenums elements pressure balancing elements axial divider circumferential divider 2 or with thewall portions pressure balancing elements pressure balancing volume side surface rotor 1 and thedivider wall portion pressure balancing elements - The circumferential
pressure balancing volume 9 is arranged to extend circumferentially around theperiphery 3 of therotor 1 or the outside edge of theside surface rotor 1. Thus thecircumferential sealing unit 6 is arranged to thecircumferential divider 2 such that the circumferential seal extends between thecircumferential divider 2 and theperiphery 3 of therotor 1. - The axial
pressure balancing volume 8 is arranged to extend across a first andsecond side surface rotor 1 on the first andsecond side rotor 1, respectively. Thus theaxial sealing units axial dividers axial sealing units axial divider side surface rotor 1. - The axial
pressure balancing volume 8 is arranged such that it sits offset from therotation axis 11 and the circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9 is arranged such that it covers an area of theside surface rotor 1. In a preferred embodiment of the axialpressure balancing volume 8 the cross sectional area of axial pressure balancing volume extends across thefull side surface rotor 1. In a preferred embodiment of the circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9 the cross sectional area of the circumferentialpressure balancing volume 9 follows circumferentially around theperiphery 3 of the rotor. The cross section of thepressure balancing volume pressure balancing volume rotor 1 and the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly. Thus thepressure balance volume -
Figure 9 shows one embodiment of a ventilation unit and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention. The ventilation unit and a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention comprises arotor 1, said rotor having afirst side surface 24 and asecond side surface 25, and aninlet plenum 14, asupply plenum 15, adischarge plenum 16, and anoutlet plenum 17. InFigure 9 the main air flows are indicated by thicker arrows. Also inFigure 9 the air leakage through the firstaxial sealing unit axial sealing unit rotor 1 flows from theinlet plenum 14 through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the firstaxial sealing unit 7 with thefirst side surface 24 of therotor 1, through therotor 1 and then through thepressure balancing volume 8 of the firstaxial sealing unit 7 with thesecond side surface 25 of therotor 1, and to thesupply plenum 15. The air leakages through secondaxial sealing unit circumferential sealing unit Figure 9 . - In the ventilation unit and the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention the sealing
units rotor 1, so that the sealingunits pressure balancing volume units dividers pressure balancing volume units rotor 1. This air flow in the right direction as this leakage does not contaminate the air supplied toroom 32. The solution according to the present invention actually partially solves the problem of contamination due to the balanced pressure over the sealingunit -
Figure 10 is a graph showing leakage through the rotary heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to the present invention. Analysis and test results of the present invention, shown infigure 10 , present that reduction in the axial seal leakage is very similar to that of the prior art where apressure balancing damper 38 is used to minimise the flow leakage, as shown infigure 5 . The leakage through thecircumferential sealing unit 6 is actually decreased by 25 to 50 % in the solution of the present invention in relation to the prior art when apressure balance damper 38 is used. - The solution of the present invention uses a pressure balancing volume and a pressure balancing element to complement the existing seals in the rotor assembly. The rotor assembly of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly functions such that inlet air is heated to supply air by using thermal energy of discharge air such that the discharge air is cooled to outlet air. In other words inlet air is heated by discharge air in the rotor assembly of the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly such that the inlet air becomes heated supply air and the discharge air becomes cooled outlet air. The rotor assembly comprises an inlet plenum on the first side of the rotor for conducting inlet air to the rotor, a supply plenum on the second side of the rotor for receiving supply air from the rotor, a discharge plenum on the second side of the rotor for conducting discharge air to the rotor and an outlet plenum on the first side of the rotor for receiving outlet air from the rotor.
- The rotor assembly is further provided with a circumferential sealing unit for isolating the inlet plenum from the supply plenum and discharge plenum from the outlet plenum, in other words for isolating the first side of the rotor from the second side of the rotor. The rotor assembly further comprises a first axial sealing unit on the first side of the rotor for isolating the inlet plenum from the outlet plenum and a second axial sealing unit on the second side of the rotor for isolating the supply plenum from the discharge plenum. In the present invention the mentioned sealing units are provided with a pressure balancing volume for balancing the pressure difference over the sealing unit and for allowing an air leakage through the side surfaces of the rotor.
- The pressure balancing volume is provided to the sealing unit between the adjacent plenums. The sealing unit is further provided with sealing elements and pressure balancing elements provided between the pressure balancing volume and the adjacent plenums. Thus there is a sealing element between one plenum and the pressure balancing volume and a pressure balancing element between the other plenum and the pressure balancing volume. The pressure balancing elements are provided such that they are at least partly pressure permeable for balancing the pressure difference between the adjacent plenums in the pressure balancing volume. The pressure balancing volume of the seals allow an air leakage through the side surfaces of the rotor. This air flow in the right direction as this leakage does not contaminate the air supplied to room. The solution according to the present invention actually partially solves the problem of contamination due to the balanced pressure over the sealing unit.
- The present invention has the advantage that it provides a similar function as the pressure balancing damper without the associated disadvantages since no or reduced resistance needs to be supplied to the extract ducting. Furthermore, using the pressure balancing volume of the present invention decreases or prevents the leakage problems in connection with the rotor assembly of a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly.
- It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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- A rotor assembly for a heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly, the rotor assembly comprising:- a rotor (1) arranged to rotate around a rotation axis (11), the rotor (1) having a first side surface (24) of the rotor (1) on a first side (12) and a second side surface (25) of the rotor (1) on a second side (13) in the direction of the rotation axis (11);- a circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) arranged around the periphery (3) of the rotor (2) for isolating the first side (12) and the second side (13) of the rotor (1);- a first axial sealing unit (4, 7) on the first (12) of the rotor (2) for dividing the first side (12) of the rotor (2) to two adjacent plenums (14, 17); and- a second axial sealing unit (5, 10) on the second side (13) of the rotor (2) for dividing the second side (13) of the rotor (2) to two adjacent plenums (15, 16),
characterized in that at least one of the sealing units (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) is provided with a pressure balancing volume (8, 9) for balancing the pressure difference over the sealing unit (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) so that the pressure balancing volume (8, 9) of the sealing units (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) allow an air leakage through the side surfaces (24), (25) of the rotor (1). - A rotor assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the sealing unit (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) has a sealing element (20, 23) and a pressure balancing element (21, 27; 22, 26) provided between the pressure balancing volume (8, 9) and the adjacent plenums (14, 17; 15, 16) or the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1).
- A rotor assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the first axial sealing unit (4, 7) and the second axial sealing unit (5, 10) comprise an axial sealing unit (7, 10) having an axial sealing element (23) between an axial pressure balancing volume (8) and the one plenum (14, 16) and an axial pressure balancing element (22, 26) between an axial pressure balancing volume (8) and other plenum (15, 17).
- A rotor assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) comprises a circumferential sealing element (20) between a circumferential pressure balancing volume (9) and the first side (12) of the rotor (1) and a circumferential pressure balancing element (21, 27) between a circumferential pressure balancing volume (9) and the second side (13) of the rotor (1).
- A rotor assembly according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterized in that the pressure balancing element (22, 26; 21, 27) is arranged to be pressure permeable.
- A rotor assembly according to any one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the pressure balancing element (22, 26; 21, 27) is a brush type sealing element, cloth type sealing element, a narrow gap or diffusion gap.
- A rotor assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the circumferential pressure balancing volume (9) is arranged to extend circumferentially around the periphery (3) of the rotor (1).
- A rotor assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) comprises a circumferential divider (2) provided on periphery (3) of the rotor (1) for isolating the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1), and that the circumferential divider (2) is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider (3) and the periphery (3) of the rotor (1).
- A rotor assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the axial pressure balancing volume (8) is arranged to extend across a first and second side surface (24, 25) of the rotor (1) on the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1), respectively.
- A rotor assembly according to claim 9, characterized in that the first and second axial sealing unit (4, 7; 5, 10) comprise respectively a first and second axial divider (4, 5) extending in the direction of the rotation axis (11) of the rotor (1) for isolating the two adjacent plenums (14, 17; 15, 16) from each other on the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1) respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers (4, 5) are arranged to the axial sealing units (4, 7; 5, 10) such that the axial seals extend between the axial divider (4, 5) and the side surface (24, 25) of the rotor (1).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly in which inlet air (I) is heated to supply air (S) by using thermal energy of discharge air (D) such that the discharge air (D) is cooled to outlet air (O), the heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly having a rotor unit (30) comprising:- a rotor (1) for carrying out the heat exchange, the rotor (1) having a first side surface (24) and a second side surface (25) of the rotor (1);- an inlet plenum (14) for conducting inlet air (I) to the rotor (1);- a supply plenum (15) for receiving supply air (S) from the rotor (1);- a discharge plenum (16) for conducting discharge air (D) to the rotor (1);- an outlet plenum (17) for receiving outlet air (O) from the rotor (1);- a circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) for isolating the inlet plenum (14) from the supply plenum (15) and discharge plenum (16) from the outlet plenum (17);- a first axial sealing unit (4, 7) for isolating the inlet plenum (14) from the outlet plenum (17); and- a second axial sealing unit (5, 10) for isolating the supply plenum (15) from the discharge plenum (16),characterized in that at least one of the sealing units (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) is provided with a a pressure balancing volume (8, 9) for balancing the pressure difference over the sealing unit (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) between the adjacent plenums (14, 17); (15, 16), so that the pressure balancing volume (8, 9) of the sealing units (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) allow an air leakage between the opposing plenums (14, 15); (16, 17), through the side surfaces (24), (25) of the rotor (1).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to claim 11, characterized in that the sealing unit (2, 6; 4, 7; 5, 10) has a sealing element (20, 23) and a pressure balancing element (21, 27; 22, 26) provided between the pressure balancing volume (8, 9) and the adjacent plenums (14, 17; 15, 16).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the first axial sealing unit (4, 7) has an axial sealing element (23) between the first axial pressure balancing volume (8) and the inlet plenum (14) and an axial pressure balancing element (22, 26) between a first axial pressure balancing volume (8) and outlet plenum (17).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to any one of claims 11 to 13, characterized in that the second axial sealing unit (5, 10) has an axial sealing element (23) between the second axial pressure balancing volume (8') and the discharge plenum (16) and an axial pressure balancing element (22, 26) between a second axial pressure balancing volume (8') and supply plenum (15).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to any one of claims 11 to 14, characterized in that the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) comprises a circumferential sealing element (20) between a circumferential pressure balancing volume (9) and the inlet plenum (14) or the outlet plenum (17) and a circumferential pressure balancing element (21, 27) between a circumferential pressure balancing volume (9) and the supply plenum (15) or the discharge plenum (16).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to any one of claims 11 to 15, characterized in that the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) comprises a circumferential divider (2) provided on periphery (3) of the rotor (1) for isolating the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1), and that the circumferential divider (2) is arranged to the circumferential sealing unit (2, 6) such that the circumferential seal extends between the circumferential divider (3) and the periphery (3) of the rotor (1).
- A heat/energy recovery unit having a rotor assembly according to any one of claims 11 to 16, characterized in that the first and second axial sealing unit (4, 7; 5, 10) comprise respectively a first and second axial divider (4, 5) extending in the direction of the rotation axis (11) of the rotor (1) for isolating the two adjacent plenums (14, 17; 15, 16) from each other on the first and second side (12, 13) of the rotor (1) respectively, and that the first and second axial dividers (4, 5) are arranged to the first and second axial sealing units (4, 7; 5, 10) such that the first and second axial seals extend respectively between the axial divider (4, 5) and the side surface (24, 25) of the rotor (1).
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