Summary
The desiccant hybrid system has achieved the objective of lower humidity levels, but at about the same operating costs as the conventional system. Experiences from within Australia and the United States suggest that zoning of the desiccant unit will enable areas of high moisture to be targeted and not the whole of the supermarket. These practices optimise the use of the desiccant system, hence realising savings predicted, and resulting in short payback periods, typically three years.
Details
- Original title: Desiccant assisted cooling: Coles supermarket.
- Record ID : 1998-0481
- Languages: English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 50 - n. 12
- Publication date: 1996/12
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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