Low temperature air, thermal comfort and indoor air quality.

Author(s) : INT-HOUT D.

Type of article: Article

Summary

The possible use of colder and drier primary air for comfort cooling brings savings in air volume, fan energy and duct sizes. It also may need more diffusers or higher outlet velocities to give adequate mixing. There are new problems and factors which arise from the use of cold air. These are under investigation by ASHRAE, to determine standard test methods and guidelines. A.R.T.

Details

  • Original title: Low temperature air, thermal comfort and indoor air quality.
  • Record ID : 1993-1658
  • Languages: English
  • Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 34 - n. 5
  • Publication date: 1992/05
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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