Summary
This museum uses an under-floor air distribution system to control air in the museum. There are about 1,800 floor outlets on the floor. Since the floor is made out of concrete, the authors developed a special sleeve and installed it. The article also describes the air-conditioning system in the storage room.
Details
- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 1994-0484
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 68 - n. 785
- Publication date: 1993/03
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Air conditioning in laboratories and industry
- Keywords: Japan; Design; Museum; Duct; Air conditioning
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- Date : 1995/01
- Languages : English
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- Languages : Japanese
- Source: SHASE - vol. 67 - n. 12
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- Author(s) : GIUSTI E., INNOCENTI R.
- Date : 1989/02
- Languages : Italian
- Source: Cond. Aria - vol. 33 - n. 2
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- Author(s) : RIJNEN P. A.
- Date : 1992/05
- Languages : Dutch
- Source: Klimaatbeheersing - vol. 21 - n. 5
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- Author(s) : ISETTI C., MAGRINI A., TANDA G.
- Date : 1988/07
- Languages : Italian
- Source: Cond. Aria - vol. 32 - n. 7
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