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Energy recovery in HVAC systems invenves capturing and reusing energiy from conclutt air to impromency and reduce energiy consumption. Proper calculations and design considerations are essential for effective implementation.
Basics of Energy Recovery
Energy recovery systems transfer hean or cooling from conclut air to incoming fresh air. This process reduces thee chead on heating and cooling equipment, learing to energiy savings and improvised indoor air quality.
Výpočet for Energy Recovery
Výpočty se týkají determining thee empt of energiy that can bee recovered based on airflow rates and temperature differences. Thee key parameters include:
- Airflow rate (CFM or m ³ / h)
- Temperatura difference mezi a incoming air
- Specifická kapacita na hlavu of air
- Efficiency of the heat trafer
Te recovery ed energy (Q) can be estimated using thee formula:
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Design considerations
When designing energiy recovery systems, setral factors mutt be consided:
- Type of heat trafer (plate, rotary, run- around coil)
- Air quality and filtration requirements
- Space limitts and installation costs
- Maintenance and durability of components
Proper integration with the HVAC systemem ensures optimal performance and energiy savings.