Technical workshop: a closer look at evaporative adiabatic wet bulb cooling and diabatic dew-point cooling, using water (R718) as refrigerant.

Taller técnico: una mirada en detalle al enfriamiento evaporativo indirecto adiabático a temperatura de bulbo húmedo y enfriamiento diabático a temperatua de punto de rocío, usando agua (R718) como refrigerante.

Author(s) : UGES P. G. H.

Type of article: Article

Summary

Air handling in combination with evaporative cooling using water (R718) as refrigerant, makes cooling possible where this would be hardly feasible because of high energy costs, but also as an answer to the F-gas and CO2-policy. In general evaporative cooling brings down the energy consumption for air conditioning systems. There is a lot of misunderstanding regarding the various types of evaporative cooling, like direct and indirect, adiabatic and diabatic, wet bulb cooling and dewpoint cooling. In this workshop these differences are further explained.

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  • Original title: Taller técnico: una mirada en detalle al enfriamiento evaporativo indirecto adiabático a temperatura de bulbo húmedo y enfriamiento diabático a temperatua de punto de rocío, usando agua (R718) como refrigerante.
  • Record ID : 30003148
  • Languages: Spanish
  • Source: Frío Calor Aire acondicionado - vol. 39 - n. 441
  • Publication date: 2011/11

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