ANALYSIS OF COMBINED SYSTEM’S OPERATION
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2015.vol1.iss1.pp58-64Keywords:
hygienic ventilation, radiant heating, heat recovery unitAbstract
The creating of indoor environment in the work area of man in industrial hall buildings should be based on close cooperation between two professions - heating and ventilation and air conditioning. However, practice shows that this is not the truth in many cases. Both professions are many times designed separately. Result is their non-cooperation leading to a mutual obstruction in terms of disposal location or functional operation of the proposed systems. Creating a heating and ventilation system, which would both be designed in accordance with applicable legislation and, secondly, would create an optimal indoor environment for people in working area and at the same time efficient operation, to find solution in combination of radiant heating with hygienic ventilation air recovery air handling unit.
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