Combined HVAC and fire suppression system
A combined HVAC and fire suppression system includes a HVAC apparatus and a fluid outlet for release of heat exchange fluid into a discharge plenum of the HVAC system. The heat exchange fluid is a clean agent, such that release of the heat exchange fluid into the discharge plenum provides a fire suppressant effect for a conditioned space. The HVAC apparatus includes a network of piping holding a heat exchange fluid and arranged for chilling the heat exchange fluid via a chiller connected to the piping; a fan coil unit connected to the network of piping, the fan coil unit includes a coil for passage of the heat exchange fluid chilled by the chiller, a fan for movement of air over the coil in order to transfer heat from the air to the heat exchange fluid in the coil, and the discharge plenum.
1 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system, comprising:
a HVAC apparatus including:
a network of piping holding a heat exchange fluid and arranged for chilling the heat exchange fluid via a chiller connected to the network of piping;
a fan coil unit connected to the network of piping, wherein the fan coil unit includes:
a cooling coil for passage of the heat exchange fluid chilled by the chiller;
a heating coil for heating of the air;
a fan for movement of air over the cooling coil in order to transfer heat from the air to the heat exchange fluid in the cooling coil; and
a discharge plenum for passage of air into a conditioned space after it has moved over the cooling coil; and
a fluid outlet for release of the heat exchange fluid into the discharge plenum;
wherein the heat exchange fluid in the network of piping is a clean agent, such that release of the heat exchange fluid into the discharge plenum provides a fire suppressant effect for the conditioned space, and
wherein the discharge plenum is within a housing of the fan coil unit and wherein the discharge plenum is arranged between the fan and an outlet of the fan coil unit.
2 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a pump connected to the network of piping for pumping of the heat exchange fluid within the network of piping, wherein the pump is configured for use in a HVAC mode of operation or in a fire suppression mode of operation, wherein during the HVAC mode the pump acts to convey the heat exchange fluid between the chiller and the fan coil unit and wherein during the fire suppression mode the pump is configured for pumping the heat exchange fluid out of the fluid outlet to discharged it as a fire suppression agent.
3 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the network of piping is connected to an expansion tank in order to ensure adequate supply of heat exchange fluid for dispersal as a fire suppression agent.
4 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , comprising the chiller in heat exchange relationship with the heat exchange fluid, wherein the chiller comprises a refrigeration system having a refrigeration circuit configured to remove heat from the heat exchange fluid using a heat absorbing heat exchanger of the refrigeration circuit.
5 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the clean agent is a halocarbon fire suppression agent.
6 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fluid outlet for release of the heat exchange fluid into the discharge plenum comprises one or more nozzles in or near to the discharge plenum and wherein the system comprises a valve for controlling the flow of fluid out of the fluid outlet.
7 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an ultrasonic evaporation device for promoting the evaporation of fluid, wherein the ultrasonic evaporation device comprises an ultrasonic transducer for vibrating an evaporation surface to promote evaporation of fluid on the evaporation surface.
8 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 7 , comprising a water outlet for emitting water onto the evaporation surface.
9 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fan-coil unit is arranged with the fan downstream of the cooling coil, and wherein the fluid outlet is arranged downstream of the fan.
10 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the heat exchange fluid flows through an aluminium heat absorbing heat exchanger of the chiller and/or an aluminium coil of the fan coil unit.
11 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the system comprises a heater for heating a second heat exchange fluid for the second heating coil, and a second heat exchange fluid is provided via a second network of piping.
12 . A structure comprising a combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein there are multiple fan coil units and wherein the network of piping extends between multiple conditioned spaces within the structure with the of fan coil units being installed within the multiple conditioned spaces.
13 . A method of providing a structure with a combined HVAC and fire suppression system, the method comprising installing the combined HVAC system and fire suppression system within the structure, wherein the combined HVAC system and fire suppression system is as claimed in claim 1 .
14 . A method as claimed in claim 13 , comprising modifying an existing HVAC system to provide added fire suppression capabilities by:
removing water used as a heat exchange fluid and replacing it with a clean agent, and
adding a fluid outlet for release of the heat exchange fluid into the discharge plenum of the fan coil unit.
15 . A method of using the combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the method includes:
operating the system in a HVAC mode or in a fire suppression mode;
wherein the HVAC mode includes circulation of the heat exchange fluid within the network of piping to convey heat from the cooling coil of the fan coil unit to the chiller; and/or
wherein the fire suppression mode includes discharge of the heat exchange fluid via the fluid outlet in order to provide a fire suppression effect by distribution of evaporated heat exchange fluid into the conditioned space.
16 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the clean agent is a fluorinated ketone fire suppression agent.
17 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat exchange fluid evaporates into a fire suppressing gas and is distributed into the conditioned space by the action of the fan of the fan and coil unit.
18 . A combined HVAC and fire suppression system as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an ultrasonic evaporation device for promoting the evaporation of the clean agent, wherein the ultrasonic evaporation device comprises an ultrasonic transducer for vibrating an evaporation surface at a base of the discharge plenum to promote evaporation of the clean agent on the evaporation surface.