DA-88-27-3 -- Cold Air Distribution PDF

DA-88-27-3 -- Cold Air Distribution PDF

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DA-88-27-3 -- Cold Air Distribution PDF

Published Date:
1988

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ASHRAE

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Cold air distribution has been used with several ice storage systems. Four buildings have been monitored and evaluated -- two In Virginia, one in Illinois, and one in California. The results from three of these analyses are reported in this paper. The design parameters and economics of cold air distribution require an evaluation of alternatives between fan energy and electrlcal demand charges, larger thermal storage, and the ability to reset room thermostats to take advantage of lower space humidity and to size air distribution components accurately to actual room/space needs. The advantages of cold air distribution and actual field performance are discussed in this paper.

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File Size : 1 file , 1.2 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 18
Product Code(s) : D-DA-88-27-3
Published : 1988

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