Patent classifications
Y02B30/56
Air handling unit and method of operating the same
An air handling unit, particularly for data center cooling, operates to cool a flow of return air from a conditioned space using a flow of ambient air. The return air is recirculated to the conditioned space as supply air. The flow of ambient air can be adiabatically cooled to a lower temperature to provide additional cooling. A flow of makeup air can be joined with the cooled return air to form the supply air, and can be sourced from the ambient environment directly or from the heated flow of ambient air.
EXCHANGER DEVICE
The invention relates to an exchanger device comprising a first and a second end piece (1, 2) and an exchanger body (3, 4) arranged in-between. At least one first and one second channel (150, 151) in the exchanger body (3, 4) connect inlets and outlets (10, 11, 20, 21) of the two end pieces (1, 2), wherein the inlets and outlets (10, 11, 20, 21) are arranged in end faces of the end pieces (1, 2), which face away from the exchanger body. The exchanger body forms a multi-helix, in particular a double helix or multiple concentric ring surfaces, wherein the windings of the multi-helix or the concentric ring surfaces form separating walls (3, 4) between the at least one first and the at least one second channel (150, 151). The device according to the invention allows for the formation of exchanger devices with high efficiency yet also with a small outer diameter. The manufacturing process is also simplified.
Dampers placed on the half face of the inlet and the outlet of side-by-side airflow energy recovery sections used as recirculation path
An air handler includes a housing with a heat exchanger core. The housing includes a faceplate, a roof panel, a base panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. A first tunnel and a second tunnel are connected to the housing at the faceplate. A septum protrudes from the faceplate and connects the core at a front edge. The air handler further includes a first recirculation path and a second recirculation path inside the housing. The first and second recirculation paths are defined by the septum, the housing, and the core. The first and second recirculation paths are configured to direct a portion of airflow from the first tunnel to the second tunnel. The air handler further includes a first damper and a second damper disposed on the faceplate and configured to obstruct the first recirculation path and the second recirculation path respectively.
Air Conditioner Having Six Ports
An air conditioner having six ports is described. The inner space of a casing having six inlet/outlets including a first discharge port, a second discharge port, a first outdoor air intake port, a second outdoor air intake port, and an interior air suction port is divided by a partition wall to form a first passage and a second passage. A waste heat recovery heat exchanger is provided between the first passage and the second passage. The air flow direction and the air volume can be controlled by using a direction change damper, a first air volume control damper, and a second air volume control damper.
MODULATED DISTRIBUTION HUB OF FRESH AIR
The present invention concerns an equipment for a double-flow ventilation device, the ventilation device being modulated on the extraction, respectively the insufflation, of air, of an enclosure comprising two groups of at least one room, one is the first and the other is the second, the equipment being noteworthy in that it comprises at least one sensor for determining the insufflation needs of the first group, and a hub for managing an insufflation, respectively extraction, flow from the second group, comprising at least one pilotable means for managing the insufflation, respectively extraction, flow servo-controlled to the insufflation needs of the first group and at least one sensor of the pressure in the hub, the hub being integrated to the double-flow ventilation device so as to receive the insufflation, respectively extraction, flow.
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR WITH BYPASS
A rooftop HVAC unit includes a cabinet, an energy recovery wheel, dampers, and a controller. The energy recovery wheel is configured to be mounted within the cabinet. The energy recovery wheel is configured to transfer heat between an outdoor air stream and a return air stream when in an operational mode, and is further configured not to transfer heat between the outdoor air stream and the return air stream when in a bypass mode. The dampers can direct the outdoor air stream and return air stream through the rooftop HVAC unit, either through the energy recovery wheel or around the energy recovery wheel. The controller is configured to adjust the dampers based on a selection between the operational mode and bypass mode of the energy recovery wheel.
Rotary Heat Exchanger Device
A rotary heat exchanger device is disclosed. In an embodiment the rotary heat exchanger includes a rotary heat exchanger having a rotary heat exchanger axis of rotation, a drive motor having a stator and a rotor including a rotor axis of rotation and a housing into which the rotary heat exchanger is installed and in which the latter rotates, wherein the rotor axis of rotation and the heat exchanger axis of rotation extend coaxially and the rotor is rigidly connected to the rotary heat exchanger.
Heat exchanger, heat recovery ventilator including the same, and method for defrosting and checking operations thereof
The present invention relates to a heat exchanger, a method for manufacturing the same, a heat recovery ventilator (HRV) including the same, and a method for defrosting and checking operations thereof.
TOTAL HEAT EXCHANGE ELEMENT
A total heat exchange element includes a plurality of partition plates arranged at intervals. Each of the partition plates includes a base having a first principal surface and a second principal surface, and a moisture permeable membrane provided on or close to the first principal surface of the base. First flow paths through which air flows and second flow paths through which air having a higher water vapor pressure than the air in the first flow paths flows are alternately arranged with an associated one of the partition plates sandwiched between adjacent ones of the first flow paths and the second flow paths. In each of the plurality of partition plates, the first principal surface of the base faces a corresponding one of the first flow paths, and the second principal surface of the base faces a corresponding one of the second flow paths.
METHOD FOR USING SHEET SHAPED MEMBER
A method uses a sheet shaped member to separate two spaces from each other. The sheet shaped member includes a base having a first principal surface and a second principal surface, and a moisture permeable membrane provided on or close to the first principal surface of the base. The first principal surface of the base is arranged in one of the two spaces having a lower water vapor pressure when the two spaces separated from each other by the sheet-like member have different water vapor pressures.