Matching Study of Room Air Conditioner and Conditioned Space

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Room air conditioners are commonly used for environmental control in daily life, however, the use of room air conditioners often leads to an uncontrolled indoor humidity level. This paper compared the characteristics of space cooling loads of a residential building in Beijing and Guangzhou, presented the results of hourly application sensible heat ratio (SHR) in the summer design day, discussed the problem of indoor humidity deviation due to the mismatching between application SHR and equipment SHR. It is suggested that room air conditioner should be designed differently according to its application condition.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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1934-1938

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November 2013

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