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Types of Chillar in HVAC Air Conditioning Systems: What is Chillar?
OBJECTIVE: Introduction. Types of chiller. How Does a Chiller Work? Advantages of Chiller. Disadvantages of Chiller. Applications of Chiller. t What is Chillar? Chiller is a device...
Basic Of Plumbing System
INTRODUCTION: Plumbing follows the basic laws of nature gravity, pressure, and water seeking its own level. Knowing this, you can understand its...
Different Types of MEP Drawings Explained (With Examples)
INTRODUCTION: An engineer visualizes in his mind what plans to build. That idea is laid out on paper in a drawing format and forms the representation of what the builder plans to put up. This...
VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (VAV)
OBJECTIVE: Introduction. Description of Technology. Individual components of the VAV box Performance Monitoring Advantages of VAV. Disadvantages...
Air Conditioner Placement: Simple Guide to Better Cooling
Index Objective Types Of Indoor Units Types Of Outdoor Units Indoor Unit Placement Conditions Outdoor Unit Placement Conditions OBJECTIVE OF AIR CONDITIONING It is treating the air to...
Introduction to HVAC Systems: Types & Working Guide
CONTENTS HVAC Introduction Split Systems VRF Systems Chilled Water Systems CRAC HVAC System Definition: HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. The HVAC system is used to provide...
Introduction Heat Recovery VRF System
Objective: Cooling and Heating Cycle Only Cooling Cycle Only Heating Cycle What is Heat Recovery System Heat Recovery VRF provides simultaneous cooling and heating by transferring exhaust heat...
Introduction to VRF or VRV Systems: Working & Benefits
Objective: Block diagram of VRV/VRF system. Refrigeration cycle of VRV/VRF system. History: 1982 VRV - Daikin developed VRV, the world's first multi-split type air conditioner for commercial...
Heat Load Calculation: Basics, Types & Key Factors
Modes of heat transferDefinition: Heat is a form of energy associated with the motion of atoms or molecules. Transferred from the objects at a higher temperature to objects at lower temperature...







