Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Online ISSN : 1347-2852
Print ISSN : 1346-7581
Environmental Engineering
Energy Saving Potentials of a 100% Outdoor Air System Integrated with Indirect and Direct Evaporative Coolers for Clean Rooms
Kim Min-HwiKwon Oh-HyunJin Jeong-TakChoi An-SeopJeong Jae-Weon
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2012 年 11 巻 2 号 p. 399-405

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In general, HVAC systems for clean room facilities require significant energy to maintain the indoor environment. Due to high air change rates, reducing operating energy consumptions has been a critical issue. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the energy saving potentials of indirect and direct evaporative cooler assisted 100% outdoor air system (IDECOAS) serving a clean room. This research also provides a practical insight on how cooling and heating coil loads can be reduced and how to design the proposed system. In this study, it was assumed that a clean room is served by four different types of HVAC systems: a variable air volume system (VAV), an air washer system (AIRWASH), a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS), and IDECOAS. It was found that DOAS and IDECOAS can reduce the annual cooling and heating coil loads by over 65.7% and 59.5%, respectively, compared with the VAV.
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