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Influence from the location of air source heat pump or cooling tower for air conditioning load of high-rise buildings.
Author(s) : ZHANG J.
Summary
Based on the analysis of two engineering examples, the paper points out that the air-conditioning load of high-rise building will increase remarkably if the locations of air-source heat pumps or cooling towers are not optimal, and presents a concept of safety distance.
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- Original title: Influence from the location of air source heat pump or cooling tower for air conditioning load of high-rise buildings.
- Record ID : 2001-2826
- Languages: English
- Source: International Symposium on Air Conditioning in High-Rise Buildings - 2000.
- Publication date: 2000/10/24
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