Heat recovery unit failure detection in air handling unit

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Abstract

Maintenance is a complicated task that encompasses various activities including fault detection, fault diagnosis, and fault reparation. The advancement of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) has increased challenges in maintenance as modern assets have became complex mixes of systems and sub systems with complex interaction. Among maintenance activities, fault diagnosis is particularly cumbersome as the reason of failures on the system is often neither obvious in terms of their source nor unique. Early detection and diagnosis of such faults is turning to one of the key requirements for economical and functional asset efficiency. Several methods have been investigated to detect machine faults for a number of years that are relevant for many application domains. In this paper, we present the process history-based method adopting nominal efficiency of Air Handling Unit (AHU) to detect heat recovery failure using Principle Component Analysis (PCA) in combination of the logistic regression method.

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Madhikermi, M., Yousefnezhad, N., & Främling, K. (2018). Heat recovery unit failure detection in air handling unit. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 536, pp. 343–350). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99707-0_43

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