Improving humidity control with energy recovery ventilation.
Author(s) : DIECKMANN J.
Type of article: Article
Summary
A common misconception holds that the increased efficiency of modern air-conditioning equipment has resulted in reduced moisture removal capacity. This article corrects such myths. It explains how changes in the past 30 years have resulted in a mismatch between the dehumidification effectiveness of the typical unitary air conditioner and that of the typical building load. Recovery ventilation systems can address this by allowing standard unitary packaged cooling equipment to closely match building dehumidification performance, while conserving energy and reducing peak demand.
Details
- Original title: Improving humidity control with energy recovery ventilation.
- Record ID : 2009-1224
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 50 - n. 8
- Publication date: 2008/08
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HUMIDIFICATION BY EVAPORATION FOR CONTROL SIMPL...
- Author(s) : BROWN W. K.
- Date : 1989
- Languages : English
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Design considerations for dedicated OA systems.
- Author(s) : CROWTHER H., MA Y. T.
- Date : 2016/03
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 58 - n. 3
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS INTEGRATING EVAPORATIVE TE...
- Author(s) : BROWN W. K.
- Date : 1990
- Languages : English
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HYBRID DESICCANT COOLING IN AUSTRALIA.
- Author(s) : MACLAINE-CROSS I.
- Date : 1987
- Languages : English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 41 - n. 5
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OFF-PEAK DESICCANT COOLING AND COGENERATION COM...
- Author(s) : MECKLER M.
- Date : 1988
- Languages : English
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