REGENERATIVE ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEAT RECOVERY IN RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION.

Author(s) : YOUNIS M., SHOUKRY M.

Type of article: Article

Summary

BASED ON THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS, THE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF A SMALL ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HOUSES IS DISCUSSED. LABORATORY RESULTS REVEAL A HIGH SENSIBLE HEAT RECOVERY MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS OF 85% WITH ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF PRESSURE DROP AND CROSS LEAKAGE. COST SAVING ANALYSIS INDICATES ANNUAL ENERGY SAVINGS UP TO 15%, WITH EVEN LARGER SAVINGS IN THE SIZE OF THE HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT UP TO 42%. AS EXPECTED THE GREATEST SAVINGS COULD OCCUR WHEN LARGE AMOUNTS OF OUTSIDE AIR ARE REQUIRED FOR VENTILATION. (INT. BUILD. SERV. ABSTR., GB., 19, N.1, 1984, 5, 84-00043.

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  • Original title: REGENERATIVE ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEAT RECOVERY IN RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION.
  • Record ID : 1984-2250
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Int. J. Energy Res. - vol. 7 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1983/10
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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