OPERATION AND COST ADVANTAGES OF A LIQUID OVERFEED LOW-TEMPERATURE AIR-DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.

Author(s) : FIELDS W. G.

Summary

THE PAPER PRESENTS A LOW-TEMPERATURE AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING 277.44 K (4.44 DEG C) DRY-BULB SUPPLY AIR DIRECTLY TO THE CONDITIONED SPACE. THE SYSTEM CONSISTS OF A LIQUID OVERFEED REFRIGERATION PLANT, A CENTRAL AIR-HANDLING UNIT, AND AN AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM UTILIZING HIGH-INDUCTION SUPPLY DIFFUSERS AND/OR INDUCTION FAN TERMINAL UNITS. THIS SYSTEM IS MOST SUITED FOR BUILDINGS THAT CAN TOLERATE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS AT OR BELOW 30%. A DESCRIPTION OF THIS SYSTEM AS IT APPLIES TO A COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING IS PROVIDED.

Details

  • Original title: OPERATION AND COST ADVANTAGES OF A LIQUID OVERFEED LOW-TEMPERATURE AIR-DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
  • Record ID : 1990-1598
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 95; n. 1; 1300-1307; 4 fig.; 2 ref.
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