Air-Conditioning System runs on solar energy or electricity.
May 6, 2009 -
DuHybrid system combines desiccant dehumidification with evaporative/geothermal cooling, utilizing solar thermal energy but automatically switching to electric power when needed. In renewable energy mode, unit can generate over 20 tons of refrigeration, while in electric mode, waste heat of compressor is used as energy source. System allows independent control of humidity/temperature and has liquid desiccant cooling process to eliminate bacteria/particles.
Hybrid Air-Conditioning System Powered by Solar Energy or Electricity Reduces Energy Use 60%
(May 5, 2009) - DuCool is launching the DuHybrid air-conditioning system which is powered by solar thermal energy or electricity to reduce the energy required for cooling by up to 60% compared to standard air conditioning. The DuHybrid system combines desiccant dehumidification with evaporative or geothermal cooling to eliminate the need for conventional mechanical cooling. It utilizes solar thermal energy when available and automatically switches to electric power when needed. The DuHybrid system can also be integrated with a cogeneration system and can be powered by other renewable energy sources or waste heat.
The DuHybrid system operates in one of two modes. The renewable energy mode is the default mode of operation. Based on the application, in this mode the unit can generate over 20 TR (tons of refrigeration) of cooling and dehumidification using renewable energy sources such as solar thermal and geothermal water. In the electric mode of operation an embedded compressor is activated to enable efficient cooling and dehumidification by utilizing the waste heat of the compressor as an internal energy source. The DuHybrid system can be supplied in one of the three configurations, 1400CFM, 2400CFM and 3400CFM, that cover a broad range of commercial and industrial needs for air conditioning and dehumidification.
Additional benefits of the DuHybrid system include the ability to control humidity and temperature independently (variable sensible heat ratio). This guarantees that the required conditions, both temperature and humidity, are achieved in the most energy efficient way. The DuHybrid's liquid desiccant cooling process eliminates 91% of the bacteria in the air in a single pass and removes over 80% of all particles larger than five microns including allergens such as pollen, dust and other airborne particles. These air scrubbing qualities are inherent to all of DuCool's cooling and dehumidification systems.
About DuCool
DuCool's systems cool, heat, dehumidify, disinfect and clean the air while providing independent control of temperature and humidity. DuCool's solutions are powered by renewable energy sources such as solar thermal panels, geothermal water or available low grade waste heat, providing considerable savings to commercial and industrial users. DuCool systems utilize a patented liquid desiccant process for dehumidification and air conditioning that is considerably more efficient and effective than other air conditioning and /dehumidifying solutions. DuCool systems can be configured as a standalone solution or they can be coupled with existing conventional systems to provide a superior energy saving solution.
For further information visit www.ducool.com or contact DuCool at info@ducool.com
Contacts:
Marketing:
J.S.Patil Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 91-22-66954731-34 E-mail this person
General Information:
Mooki Talby Vice President Business Development
USA
Phone: 201-541-4141 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: DuCool Address: PO Box 403488 City: Miami Beach State: FL ZIP: 33140 Country: USA Phone: 201-541-4141 http://www.ducool.com
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