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SL-90-05-1 -- Makeup Air Systems Energy-Saving Opportunities

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SL-90-05-1 -- Makeup Air Systems Energy-Saving Opportunities

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1990

Brown, W. K.

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States that makeup air for semiconductor clean spaces can vary from 5.08 L/sâ¢m2 to 50.81 L/sâ¢m2. Accordingly, the energy requirements to cool, dehumidify, preheat and/or humidify are significant and can represent 30% to 65% of the total thermal energy required to maintain a clean room environment. The greatest opportunity for significant energy savings can be achieved by reducing or displacing mechanical cooling or fuel-generated heating requirements. Presents and discusses various concepts of heat recovery, dual-temperature cooling, direct and indirect evaporative cooling and heat rejection directed towards makeup air systems that can achieve these objectives. In addition, explores equipment-sizing considerations not necessarily applicable to systems that are less energy-intensive or that operate continuously.

KEYWORDS: Clean rooms, make up, air conditioning, energy conservation, heat recovery.

Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 96, pt. 2, St. Louis 1990

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Published: 1990 Number of Pages: 7File Size: 1 file , 1 MB Product Code(s): D-18699