Sorption-supported air-conditioning system in a printing office.
Author(s) : MERTZ G.
Summary
One of the first sorption-supported air-conditioning systems ("Desiccative Evaporative Cooling Systems") in an industrial building in Germany was installed in a printing office in Waiblingen, a town in southern Germany. The circumstances for such a system proved to be optimal, as the printing office is equipped with its own co-generation system delivering a considerable amount of waste heat. Experience gained with the system in the hot and humid summer of 1995 was very positive. Even when the outdoor temperature reached about 32 °C, the temperature and humidity set points of 20 °C and 80% relative humidity could be realized.
Details
- Original title: Sorption-supported air-conditioning system in a printing office.
- Record ID : 2000-0971
- Languages: English
- Source: Ventilation and cooling. Proceedings of the 18th AIVC Conference.
- Publication date: 1997/09/23
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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