july ‘02 doe report affirms the doas-radiant/chilled beam system’s superiority
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July ‘02 DOE report affirms the DOAS-Radiant/chilled beam system’s superiority. Energy Consumption Characteristics of Commercial Building HVAC Systems: Volume III, Energy Savings Potential Available at: http://doas-radiant.psu.edu/DOE_report.pdf. #3. #2. Energy savings ranking. #1. #3. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
July ‘02 DOE report affirms July ‘02 DOE report affirms the DOAS-Radiant/chilled the DOAS-Radiant/chilled beam system’s superioritybeam system’s superiority
Energy Consumption Characteristics of Energy Consumption Characteristics of Commercial Building HVAC Systems: Commercial Building HVAC Systems: Volume III, Energy Savings PotentialVolume III, Energy Savings Potential
Available at: Available at: http://doas-radiant.psu.edu/DOE_report.pdfhttp://doas-radiant.psu.edu/DOE_report.pdf
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Note: Both DOAS and Radiant Cooling/Chilled Beam have instant paybacks!
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Others non-energy benefits: •Improved IAQ•Improved Terror resistance
Questions or comments, please feel free to contact:
Stanley A. Mumma, Ph.D., P.E., ASHRAE FellowProfessor Emeritus, Arch. Engineering
104 Engineering Unit A Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802Phone: 814-355-1504
Fax: 814-863-4789http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/faculty/mumma/index.htm