Thursday, 10 January 2013

Central Air Conditioning Systems

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A ground-coupled heat exchanger is an underground heat exchanger that can capture heat from and/or dissipate heat to the ground. They use the Earth's near constant subterranean temperature to warm or cool air or other fluids for residential, agricultural or industrial uses. If building air is blown through the heat exchanger for heat recovery ventilation, they are called earth tubes (also known as earth cooling tubes or earth warming tubes) in Europe or earth-air heat exchangers (EAHE or EAHX) in North America.

Earth tubes are often a viable and economical alternative or supplement to conventional central heating or air conditioning systems since there are no compressors, chemicals or burners and only blowers are required to move the air. These are used for either partial or full cooling and/or heating of facility ventilation air. Their use can help buildings meet Passive House standards or LEED certification.
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central Air Conditioning Systems

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