Summary
For the air-conditioning system of a hospital building with dedicated fresh air, central exhaust and total heat exchanger recovery system, measures the energy consumption, calculates the annual energy potential, and studies the improvement of indoor air quality by the index of carbon-dioxide concentration. The result shows that the air-conditioning system improves indoor air quality while reduces energy consumption, and is desirable for the hospital buildings.
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- Original title: [In Chinese. / En chinois.]
- Record ID : 2008-1347
- Languages: Chinese
- Subject: Technology
- Source: HV & AC - vol. 37 - n. 206
- Publication date: 2007/12
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