How to choose the air change frequency for water air conditioning?
Water air conditioners , also generally known as environmentally friendly air conditioners, water-cooled air conditioners, energy-saving and environmentally friendly air conditioners, etc., are widely used in various factories and workshops and have excellent ventilation and cooling effects. In order to better achieve energy conservation and environmental protection, it is necessary to reasonably set the air exchange frequency of water air conditioners. Keruilaihas listed the ventilation frequency of water air conditioners as a reference for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
1. The general environment requires that the air exchange frequency of water air conditioners is 25-30 times/hour.
2. Public places with dense crowds require 30-40 air changes per hour.
3. Production workshops with heating equipment require 50-60 air changes per hour.
4. In the humid southern region, the number of air exchanges of water air conditioners should be appropriately increased, while in the hotter and drier northern regions, the number of air exchanges of water air conditioners can be appropriately reduced.
The principle of water air conditioning is to use low-temperature well water in summer and roll it into the evaporator in the air conditioner through the pipeline. At the same time, the fan in the air conditioner sucks indoor hot air into the evaporator. Using the principle of thermodynamics, the two exchange heat to achieve ventilation and cooling. Effect. The water air conditioner does not contain Freon, is energy-saving and environmentally friendly, and is very suitable for factories, workshops and other occasions. If you want to install water air conditioning, please contactKeruilai.
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