Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10286240 Energy and Buildings 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
A liquid desiccant total heat exchanger and small capacity refrigeration cycle combined fresh air processor is proposed here in this paper, in order to improve indoor air quality and decrease the energy consumption of the air-conditioning system. Operating principles of both the total heat recovery device and fresh air processor using liquid desiccant are presented in details. Experimental tests of the fresh air processor installed in a hospital show that energy efficiency ratio (EER) is around 6.3-7.3 in the summer experimental conditions and 4.7-5.0 in the winter experimental conditions. Hour-by-hour simulation, which is based on the climate data in Beijing, shows that the average EER is 5.3 and 4.3 in summer and winter period, respectively. Liquid desiccant has the potential to remove a number of pollutants, avoiding cross contamination. Furthermore, in summer fresh air is dehumidified by contacting liquid desiccant instead of 7 °C chilled water, which avoids wet surfaces in the air-conditioning system and much higher indoor air quality can be achieved.
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