What is industrial air conditioning?
The deadly enemy of most electronic devices and personal productivity is warm. Air conditioning is a mechanical heat replacement with air -cooled air. In recent years, most large commercial buildings and manufacturing equipment have been equipped with industrial air -conditioning units to alleviate problems associated with overheating electronic devices such as computers, electronic testing tools and precise electronic production equipment. Machines used to produce critical equipment, usually including accurate measurements and tolerance, require that proper cooling is constant. In commercial equipment, personal comfort was often a supplement to the maintenance of the equipment; Those who worked with or near the equipment, which need to be kept cool, were accidentally the benefactors of industrial air conditioning.
However, many of what is called the "sick building syndrome" is produced today. This term concerns office buildings, schools, production, production of attesting equipment where air quality is such that workers, students, customers, clients and visitors of these facilities have been sick of the remaining buildings for a long time. These various diseases were the result of breathing and absorbing unhealthy vapors and contaminants emitted by materials used in the construction of a building as well as insufficient equipment for heating, ventilation or air conditioning (HVAC). Thus, industrial air conditioning is now critical for individual comfort and personal health, not to mention the optimum productivity of workers and equipment.
Almost all modern industrial air -conditioning units are now either free or divided by air conditioning systems or a combination of both. Cooling machines, fans, compressors, capacitors, cooling towers, air handling, condensate recovery and discharge components are located on the long -distance location outside the building or equipment, whether on the roof or on the areas of the equipment. DischargeCooled air is carried out by small compact units located in various rooms, offices and spaces all over the interior of the building. These room units are often controlled separately through individual thermostats. Such is the beauty of air conditioning without pipes. On the other hand, the pipeline equipment usually includes ineffective blind damping to maintain an individual room temperature.
The size and capacity of the industrial air conditioner is, of course, depending on the size and design of the device to be cooled. Industrial air conditioning units usually range from about two tons or 24,000 British thermal units (BTU) to 150 tonnes to 150 tonnes (1,800,000 Btu). BTU is the amount of heat necessary to increase the temperature of the pound of water one degree, Fahrenheit. The opposite is, of course, true for cooling capacity. BTU is the most common method of measuring the capacity of the HVAC device in U.S.