Page 193 - Introduction to Marine Engineering
P. 193

Refrigeration,  air conditioning and ventilation  179

         Ventilation

         Ventilation is the  provision  of a supply of fresh  untreated  air through a
         space.  Natural ventilation occurs  when  changes  in  temperature  or  air
         density cause  circulation  in the  space.  Mechanical or  forced ventilation
          uses fans  for  a  positive movement of large quantities of  air.
           Natural ventilation is used  for  some small workshops and  stores  but is
         impractical for working areas  where machinery is present  or  a number
         of  people  are  employed.
            Forced  ventilation may be used  in cargo  spaces where the movement
         of  air  removes  moisture  or  avoids  condensation,  removes  odours  or
          gases, etc.
           The  machinery  space  presents another  area  which  requires  ventila-
          tion. As a result of its large size and the  fact that large volumes of air  are
          consumed  a  treatment  plant  would  be  extremely  costly  to  run.
          Ventilation  is therefore  provided  in  sufficient  quantities  for  machinery
          air  consumption  and  also  to  effect  cooling.  The  usual  distribution
          arrangement  is shown in  Figure 9.13.






                                              Fan  room

                                                  Machinery
                                                 >space
                                                ' casing



                                                       Purifier
                                                       extraction
                                                Flat   fan
                                                Floor plates
                                                Tank  top

         Figure 9.13  Machinery  space ventilation—diagrammatic


           Several  axial-flow  fans  provide  air  through  ducting  to  the  various
         working  platforms.  The  hot  air  rises  in the  centre  and  leaves  through
         louvres or openings, usually in the funnel. The machinery control  room,
         as a separate  space,  may well be arranged  for  air  conditioning  with  an
         individual unit which draws air through  trunking from the outside  and
         exhausts back to the  atmosphere.
   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198