SHOPPING CENTRE AIR CONDITIONING: A CONSULTING ENGINEER'S APPROACH.

Author(s) : VASTA J.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE INTERESTS OF THE RETAILERS ARE BEST SERVED BY AN AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION HAVING A LOW CAPITAL COST, LOW OPERATING COSTS, RELIABILITY, AND GOOD PERFORMANCE. THE FOLLOWING ARE CONSIDERED TO BE THE MOST IMPORTANT: MULTIPLE SELF-CONTAINED UNITS TO SERVE THE SPECIALTY SHOPS AND MALLS WITH INDIVIDUAL CONTROL IN EACH SHOP ; MULTIPLE SELF-CONTAINED UNITS TO SERVE THE LARGER RETAIL AREAS ; CENTRAL SYSTEM WITH HEAT RECOVERY FROM DISPLAY CASE REFRIGERATION TO SERVE THE SUPERMARKET ; REFRIGERATION WITH AIR-COOLED CONDENSING UNITS WITH MULTIPLE RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS AND DIRECT EXPANSION COOLING UNITS ; THE USE OF UP TO 100% OUTSIDE AIR UNDER AUTOMATIC CONTROL IN ALL AIR UNITS EXCEPT IN THE SUPERMARKET ; THE USE OF HIGH CAPACITY FILTERS ; THE USE OF ADJUSTABLE-PITCH AXIAL FLOW FANS ; MEDIUM VELOCITY, LOW PRESSURE AIR-DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.

Details

  • Original title: SHOPPING CENTRE AIR CONDITIONING: A CONSULTING ENGINEER'S APPROACH.
  • Record ID : 1987-0266
  • Languages: English
  • Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 40 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1986
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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