Friday, June 21, 2013

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Technical development of rotary desiccant dehumidification and air conditioning



Rotary desiccant air conditioning system, which combines the technologies of desiccant dehumidification and evaporative cooling, is advantageous in being free from (chlorofluorocarbon ) CFCs, using low grade thermal energy and controlling humidity and temperature separately. Compared with conventional vapor compression air conditioning system, it preserves the merits of environment-friendly, energy saving, healthy, comfortable, etc. Ongoing research and development works suggest that new desiccant materials and novel system configurations have significant potential for improving the performance and reliability and reducing the cost and size of rotary desiccant dehumidification and air conditioning system, thereby increasing its market competitiveness and breaking out the current fairly small niche market. For the purpose of providing an overview of recent efforts on these issues and showing how rotary desiccant air conditioning systems can be designed and coupled to available thermal energy, this paper presents and analyzes the status of rotary desiccant dehumidification and air conditioning in the following three aspects: the development of advanced desiccant materials, the optimization of system configuration and the utilization of solar energy and other low grade heat sources, such as solar energy, district heating, waste heat and bioenergy. Some key problems to further push forward the research and development of this technology are also summarized.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Features and Benefits of Desiccant Dehumidifier

Features and Benefits of Dehumidifier
The Dehumidifier desiccant wheels are constructed from a unique corrugated high temperature fiber-based media impregnated with a non-migrating water selective desiccant. Unlike other media, the desiccant is uniformly and permanently dispersed throughout the matrix structure in contrast to being coated, bonded, or synthesized onto the matrix, and therefore, is not susceptible to delamination or erosion of the desiccant material.
➣ Homogenous media--desiccant is permanently bound to the media.
➣ desiccant wheels will not dust.
➣ Desiccant loading of > 75%.
➣ Tough, non-brittle media- resists damage.
➣ Wheel is completely water washable.
➣ High temperature resistant media for use with regeneration temperatures up to 350°F.
➣ Used with direct or indirect fired gas, electric heat, steam, and hot water regeneration.

Effective Technic to Remove Humidity or Moister from Air

Desiccant Dehumidification Wheel

The Desiccant Dehumidification Wheel 
is designed to provide maximum moisture removal with a minimum 
pressure drop for those applications where humidity control 
is required. A desiccant dehumidification wheel provides the 
HVAC system designer another tool to control humidity effectively 
and efficiently particularly in the low humidity ranges.
Technologies offers a complete line of both high performance 
silica gel (WSG) and molecular sieve (LT3) desiccant 
wheels to meet all outlet humidity requirements.

➣ Improved indoor air quality                                     
➣ Precise humidity control
➣ Both silica gel (WSG) and molecular sieve(LT3) desiccant 
wheels available
➣ Utilizes all types of regeneration energy                
➣ Very low dewpoints achievable

The desiccant wheels are used extensively in the wellknown 
industrial markets for corrosion protection and humidity 
control for many industrial processes. Commercial applications
include refrigerated warehouses, ice rinks, schools, supermarkets 
and hospitals. A residential and light commercial market is 
developing where small gas fired or hot water regenerated desiccant
equipment is used for centralized humidity control. The 
ability to control home humidity in the 50% RH range improves 
comfort, saves energy with higher set point temperatures, and 
prevents the formation of mold and mildew--a potential problem 
that is of increasing importance to the homeowner.


Desiccant Cooling
The availability of waste heat from distributed generation projects 
along with the increased ventilation standards for improved 
IAQ, is revitalizing the desiccant cooling industry. With waste
heat, desiccant cooling systems become extremely efficient while 
providing the additional benefit of independent temperature and 
humidity control.
The ASHRAE Standard 62-1989 (Ventilation for Acceptable 
Indoor Air Quality), describes a recommended target ratio of 
makeup air to return air for a variety of applications and building
types. Building codes in the U.S. and abroad are becoming 
increasingly more comprehensive in addressing ventilation 
requirements. Dehumidifier line of actively regenerated desiccant
wheels combined with sensible only wheels, heat pipes, DX 
coils, and/or indirect evaporative cooling provide the design 
engineer with many options to deal with the high latent loads
associated with increased ventilation requirements.
A typical twin wheel system: a desiccant
wheel for dehumidification, and a sensible
wheel for heat exchange.