DECENTRALIZED AIR CONDITIONING: A SYSTEM COMPARISON.

Author(s) : BOCKWYT H.

Type of article: Article

Summary

A COMPARISON OF DECENTRALIZED AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL ROOMS IS PRESENTED, WITH EMPHASIS ON INDIVIDUAL AIR-CONDITIONING UNITS WITH BLOWER CONVECTORS. THESE SYSTEMS OFFER APPRECIABLE ADVANTAGES WHEN ROOMS MUST SERVE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS. CIRCULATING WATER SERVES AS A COST-EFFECTIVE ENERGY CARRIER. AIR CONDITIONING CAN BE SELECTIVELY TURNED OFF FOR ROOMS OR WHOLE FLOORS WHICH ARE NOT BEING USED. OUTSIDE AIR CAN BE PRETREATED AND SUPPLIED TO THE BLOWER CONVECTOR VIA A PRIMARY AIR PROCESSING UNIT. ALTERNATIVELY, THE PRIMARY AIR CAN BE TAKEN IN BY THE BLOWER CONVECTOR DIRECTLY THROUGH AN OPENING IN THE OUTER WALL.

Details

  • Original title: DECENTRALIZED AIR CONDITIONING: A SYSTEM COMPARISON.
  • Record ID : 1990-2010
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Klima Kälte Heiz. - n. spec.
  • Publication date: 1989
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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