Experimental Study on the Dehumidification Performance of Energy-saving and Temperature-controlled Fresh Air Dehumidifier for Radiation Air-conditioning
Chen Jianbo, Li Meiling, Han Xing, et al. Experimental Study on the Dehumidification Performance of Energy-saving and Temperature-controlled Fresh Air Dehumidifier for Radiation Air-conditioning[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2015, 36(3).
Chen Jianbo, Li Meiling, Han Xing, et al. Experimental Study on the Dehumidification Performance of Energy-saving and Temperature-controlled Fresh Air Dehumidifier for Radiation Air-conditioning[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2015, 36(3). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2015.03.079.
Based on the climate characteristics of the Yangtze River in China and the disadvantages of radiation air conditioning
an energy-saving and temperature-controlled fresh air dehumidifier of radiation air conditioning was designed to remove fresh air load and latent heat load
which would enhance the indoor thermal comfort and energy efficiency combined with radiation air conditioning system. To meet the dehumidification and temperature control demand of fresh air in different seasons,three operating control modes were presented. The running performance and dehumidification performance in summer and transition seasons of the design dehumidifier was tested in standard enthalpy difference laboratory. With the change of outdoor dry bulb temperature
the suction and exhaust pressure and temperature of compressor
the dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature in indoor side
the moisture content in indoor and outdoor side
the unit’s dehumidification capacity were tested. Results showed that in summer the dehumidification capacity ranged from 1.34 kg/h to 2.23 kg/h while in transition season
under the dehumidifying it was 2.19 kg/h to 10.2 kg/h for model A
and 0.37 kg/h to 0.9 kg/h for model B,which meet the dehumidification requirements of general residential building with radiation air conditioning.