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- Title
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION.
- Authors
Dieckmann, John
- Abstract
The article focuses on the energy recovery ventilation (ERV) which is a proven means of reducing cooling and heating loads in energy use in the U.S. ERV is applied with an air-to-air enthalpy exchanger and has a positive impact on building humidity control for it removes a large amount of the moisture from the ventilation air. It also provides an analysis of a typical medium size office building. In addition, ERV systems can address the effect of resulting loss of indoor humidity control by letting standard cooling equipment to match the sensible heat ratio (SHR) of the building and at the same time conserving energy and reducing peak demand.
- Subjects
UNITED States; VENTILATION; ENVIRONMENTAL engineering of buildings; HUMIDITY control equipment; AERODYNAMICS of buildings; DAMPNESS in buildings; ENERGY conservation equipment; ENERGY conservation; ENTHALPY
- Publication
ASHRAE Journal, 2008, Vol 50, Issue 8, p38
- ISSN
0001-2491
- Publication type
Article