Difference between revisions of "Sorption cooling system"
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− | |Description=Unlike conventional HVAC systems, sorption cooling systems do not require an external source of cooling for cooling and dehumidification of the air. Instead, | + | |Description=Unlike conventional HVAC systems, sorption cooling systems do not require an external source of cooling for cooling and dehumidification of the air. Instead, sorptive materials dehumidify the air and water evaporation cools the air. There are sorption cooling systems with solid absorbers and others with fluid absorbers. Those with solid absorbers are already widely available, while those with fluid absorbers are at the brink to widespread availability |
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*High efficiency | *High efficiency |
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Description | Unlike conventional HVAC systems, sorption cooling systems do not require an external source of cooling for cooling and dehumidification of the air. Instead, sorptive materials dehumidify the air and water evaporation cools the air. There are sorption cooling systems with solid absorbers and others with fluid absorbers. Those with solid absorbers are already widely available, while those with fluid absorbers are at the brink to widespread availability |
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Adjustment necessary for certain buildings, climatic conditions and occupancy |
Application barriers |
Needs to be adjusted to suit frame conditions |
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Trade: | HVAC technologies |
Energytype: | other |
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Energy saving or generation: | saving |
Season: | winter, summer |
Buildingtype: | single |
Envelope or System: | system |
Category: | cooling |
No performance data found for this type.
Initial cost per unit: |
low |
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Cost for operation and maintenance: |
low |
Cost development: |
continuous |
This is the chart for costs incurred during the lifecycle of the technology.