The invention concerns a fastening system for a pipe passing through a panel of an air handling unit. The invention also relates to an air handling unit comprising such a fastening system.
It is known to implement air handling units on buildings, especially office buildings or supermarkets, for treating the air inside the building. Such air handling units usually have inlet and outlet openings, for the air to be circulated through the unit, and a plurality of components, each relative to a function for treating the air, such as circulating, filtering, depolluting, humidifying, drying, heating, cooling, or the like. These components are enclosed inside a structural frame, supporting a housing made of flat insulating panels, forming a protective thermal barrier of the air handling unit. Each panel comprises an insulating core material, generally a glass wool, interposed between two metallic walls.
Some components of the air handling unit, such as heat exchangers, which are provided to heat or cool down the air circulating in the unit, are constantly fed with a heat transfer fluid, generally water, which is circulated at a given temperature through the insulating panels of the unit and towards heat exchangers. The heat exchangers are equipped with inlet and outlet pipes, which protrude through the insulating panels towards the outside of the unit, so that they can be connected to cold water or hot water production systems. The protrusion of the pipes through the insulating panels implies tightness issues which are currently solved by mounting a foam spacer between the two metallic walls of the insulating panels; the foam being provided with a hole through which passes the pipe. This technique guarantees poor air tightness, and does not provide satisfying positioning tolerances, when a cold or hot water production system must be connected to the pipes.
The aim of the invention is to provide a new fastening system for a pipe passing through a panel, which provides better tightness and better manufacturing tolerances than the systems of the prior art.
To this end, the invention concerns a fastening system for a pipe passing through an insulating side panel of an air handling unit, said panel comprising two parallel walls separated by a layer of insulating material, and a hole provided through the walls and the layer of insulating material for passing the pipe. This fastening system is characterized in that it comprises two bellows fixed on each of the parallel walls of the panel around the hole, each bellow comprising a frame fixed on one of the walls and a deformable portion fixed to the frame, comprising a wide portion which connects the deformable portion to the frame, and a narrow portion fitted around the pipe.
Thanks to the invention, the bellows attached to the pipe and to the walls of the panels provide an improved air tightness, and the flexibility of the bellows allow a larger positioning tolerance, which prevents subsequent disassembly between the pipe and a cold or hot water production system.
According to further aspects of the invention, such a fastening system may incorporate one or several of the following features:
The invention also concerns an air handling unit comprising at least one panel crossed by a pipe, and in which the pipe is attached and tightly passed through the panel using a fastening system as mentioned here-above.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the pipe is provided for circulation of a heat transfer fluid in a heat exchanger of the air handling unit, and is adapted to be connected to an exterior heat transfer fluid feeding pipe.
The invention will now be explained with reference to the annexed drawings, as an illustrative example. In the annexed drawings:
Each module 2 of the air handling unit 1 includes at least one component, of which some of them are represented on
The components of the air handling unit 1 can be, for example a ventilation device, a heater, a cooler, filters, registers with mobile vanes, a heat recovery device, a humidifier. In the unit of
In order to feed the heat exchangers 10 and 11 with the heat transfer fluid, fluid pipes for the inlet and outlet of the heat transfer fluid are provided, connected to the heat exchangers 10 and 11 and protruding through the insulating panels 7 outside of the unit 1, so that they can be connected to heat or cold production systems, or to other pipes connected to heat or cold production systems.
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The pipe 13 defines a central axis X-X′ perpendicular to the panel 7. The central axis X-X′ also denotes a central axis of the hole 15 and of the bellows 22. In this description, the terms “axial” or “radial”, “radially” or “axially” are used in reference to central axis X-X′.
Each bellow 22 comprises a frame 220 fixed on one of the walls 71 and 72, and a deformable portion 222, which is fixed to the frame 220. The deformable portion 222 comprises a wide portion 222a, which connects the deformable portion 222 to the frame 220, and a narrow portion 222b which is elastically fitted around the pipe 13. The deformable portion 222 is made of a plastic material, such as PA6 with glass fibers.
The deformable portion 222 comprises a sealing lip 222c which contacts the wall against which the bellow 22 is fixed. The sealing lip 222c is shown in
In a non-shown unstressed state, for example when the bellow 22 is not mounted on a panel 7, the sealing lip 222c is not deformed and extends substantially along an inclined direction with respect to the central axis X-X′. In the mounted state represented on
The bellows 22 are fixed on the walls 71 and 72 by screws 24 which pass through holes 220a of the frame 220 and through holes 222d1 of a radial flat portion 222d of the deformable portion 222.
The deformable portion 222 comprises concentric sections 222-1 to 222-5 centered on the axis X-X′ and adapted to be cut according to several different diameters of pipes. The diameters of the concentric sections 222-1 to 222-5 are increasing towards the frame 220. The respective diameters of the concentric sections 222-1 to 222-5 are inferior to the diameters of the corresponding pipes by a ratio comprised between 5 and 10%. As shown in
According to an optional feature, the deformable portion 222 comprises an inwardly bent section 222-5, which can be seen in
According to an optional feature represented on
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