Air cycle for buildings.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The study has shown that a packaged, centralised water chiller, or air cooler, with heat recovery for heating and/or hot water is feasible and would, for some applications, reduce the energy consumption and CO2 emissions compared to conventional plant. Other attractions: greater reliability and reduced maintenance compared to a conventional chiller plant, and the possibility of using an environmentally benign, safe and free refrigerant.
Details
- Original title: Air cycle for buildings.
- Record ID : 1997-3255
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Source: FRPERC Newsl. - n. 5
- Publication date: 1996/08
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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The development of the advanced air cycle.
- Author(s) : IKEUCHI M.
- Date : 2002/03
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 77 - n. 893
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The vapour compression refrigeration cycle. 1.
- Author(s) : CROZIER J. S.
- Date : 2010/08
- Languages : English
- Source: RACA Journal - vol. 26 - n. 6
- Formats : PDF
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Alternative technology: is the future Stirling?
- Author(s) : GREEN R., BAILEY P.
- Date : 1996/04
- Languages : English
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Air cycle refrigeration.
- Author(s) : GIGIEL A. J.
- Date : 1995/12/28
- Languages : English
- Source: Inst. Refrig., Adv. Proof - 7 p.; 12 fig.; 16 ref.
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HEAT RECOVERY FROM REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS.
- Author(s) : STAMM R. H.
- Date : 1982/11
- Languages : English
- Source: Heat. Pip. Air Cond. - vol. 54 - n. 11
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