VOL 62 – Detailed Principle of “Free Cooling” & Close Control Air Conditioning
Free Cooling utilises ambient air, when at sufficiently low temperatures, to either eliminate or reduce the need for mechanical cooling.
Free Cooling utilises ambient air, when at sufficiently low temperatures, to either eliminate or reduce the need for mechanical cooling.
The revival of close control air conditioning brought with it the modern day demands of energy conscious, environmentally aware customers. With the introduction of this more sophisticated market, close control systems have...
Temperature, humidity and contamination control for industrial and medical applications present special challenges.
The proliferation of telecommunications services, both public switched networks and cellular, has created an increasing demand for efficient and reliable precision air conditioning. Both the sensitive electronic equipment and associated batteries should...
MASTERCLASS - AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY A general introduction to “close control” or precision air conditioning – highlighting the differences with comfort air conditioning. Specific computer room applications are discussed this month. Next...
MASTERCLASS - AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY Volume 41 - Air Handling Unit Selection In last month’s article we commenced a detailed study of Air Handling and the relevant Air Handling Equipment. This...
MASTERCLASS - AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY Vol 40 - Air Handling Units Part 1 In last month’s article we completed our review of Ducted System Design. This month we commence a detailed...
MASTERCLASS - AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY Volume 38 - Duct Design In the previous article the various methods used to calculate the pressure loss through ducts were briefly described. In this article...
MASTERCLASS - AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY Volume 36 - Air Handling Chapter 35 discussed methods of establishing the quantity of air that had to be circulated to remove excess heat from a...
