3529 -- Energy Implications of Blower Over-Run Strategies for a Zoned Residential Forced-Air-System PDF

3529 -- Energy Implications of Blower Over-Run Strategies for a Zoned Residential Forced-Air-System PDF

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3529 -- Energy Implications of Blower Over-Run Strategies for a Zoned Residential Forced-Air-System PDF

Published Date:
1991

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ASHRAE

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Electronic (PDF)

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Details research testing blower over-run strategies for a zoned forced-air distribution system designed using industry accepted methods. The purpose of blower over-run is to take advantage of the cold evaporator coil (while not adversely affecting space conditions) by re-entrainment of moisture off the coil and moisture in the condensate pan into the air stream.

KEYWORDS: domestic, zones, variable volume air conditioning, energy consumption, air blowers, testing, absolute humidity, moisture, indoor air, housing, calculating, heat flow, thermal properties, ,, performance, air conditioning


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Product Code(s) : D-18093
Published : 1991

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