Data Acquisition and Control of Air-Conditioning Systems Based on Virtual Instrument Technology

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In order to analyze and enhance the performance of an air-conditioning system, it was necessary to collect and control the operation parameters in the system. This paper put forward to combine the technique of visual instrument and the characteristic of air-conditioning system, using National Instruments product LabVIEW, to develop an effective data acquisition and control system. This system can realize the real-time data acquisition of temperature, air speed, humidity, CO2 concentration and pressure as well as data transmission, processing, and display, in addition to provide users with historic data inquire. It saved a lot of labor power and material resources so that it made measurement and control more convenient and fast.

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