Monday, December 14, 2009

How large buildings Circulate Air

How large buildings Circulate Air   As large shopping centers, offices and commercial buildings cool their indoor space? For large homes, we need big cooling capacities. Central air conditioning chillers are used. Cold water is the most convenient way to heat the interior space. We just have the pipes. Miles and miles of them.Chilled the water cooler is about 44 degrees Fahrenheit (about 7 ° C). For the area to transfer heat to water efficiently, the air in the room is in circulation, which flows through the tubes, chilled water.That is the main function of the air handling unit in a central area of air conditioning chilled water system.Another function of an air handling unit is an air of cleanliness. He does so by filtration.A main air handling unit or AHU, fan, cooling coil, and a filter in a field structure. Normally, the air contains moisture. When the air is sucked through the cooling coils, usually the water condenses on the surface of the coils. Collection pans under cooling coils to collect condensate. This waste water through the whole box pipes.The insulation housing is to prevent condensation on the surface. Many plants are dependent on sound-proof and vibration of bearings. Many others have the wings for the attenuator control of the AHU air flow.The often have their fans and motors inside the box. Others have specialized AHU engines outside the box. There are some steam coils can too.They in several configurations. Tall, short, wide, until tender, the supply side, and so on .... Strengthen the body to fight disease resistance or biological contaminants from work on the mind. The full program of transformation to peace, peace, love and spiritual well-being! Instant Stress Relief Program Relief.Stress About the Author Many years of work experience in the marine environment, facilities, construction is the author material for writing e-books and articles on design and management. Subscribe to facworld ezineMore Marina information and M & E

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