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THERMAL COMFORT CONTROL FOR RESIDENTIAL HEAT PUMP.

Author(s) : ITASHIKI H.

Summary

IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THERMAL COMFORT, THE AUTHORS HAVE DEVELOPED SENSORS WHICH CAN MEASURE THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT FACTORS ; AND THE AIR CONDITIONER FOR RESIDENTIAL PREMISES IS CONTROLLED BY THE VALUES CALCULATED FROM THESE FACTORS. THEY DESCRIBE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SENSORS AND PRESENT SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS. A REMOTE CONTROLLER CONSISTS OF A NORMAL AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR, A RADIATION SENSOR, A VELOCITY SENSOR AND A HUMIDITY SENSOR. THE AUTHORS HAVE ALSO DEVELOPED MICROCOMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR THE CONTROL OF THE REFRIGERATING MACHINE.

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  • Original title: THERMAL COMFORT CONTROL FOR RESIDENTIAL HEAT PUMP.
  • Record ID : 1990-1257
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Source: Source: C. R. Réun. Purdue, IIF/Proc. Purdue Meet., IIR
    1988-2; 203-212; 9 fig.; 1 tabl.; 5 ref.; discuss.
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