DocumentCode :
2895641
Title :
Humidity Control in a Containerized Station
Author :
Ohshima, Kazuo ; Nakao, Masaki ; Jitukawa, Hirosi
Author_Institution :
Building Engineering Department, NTT, 9-11 Midori-Cho 3-Chome Musashino-Shi, Tokyo, 180, Japan
fYear :
1987
fDate :
14-17 June 1987
Firstpage :
577
Lastpage :
581
Abstract :
When the compressor of a packaged air-conditioner for cooling a containerized station stops operating, the relative humidity of the room exceeds the upper limit of the specified range. The high relative humidity phenomenon is caused by water forming on the cooling coil of the air-conditioner. This water condenses, while the compressor is running, and is vaporized by the fan airflow which continuously operates, even after the compressor stops operating. As a result of this the water is not expelled to the outside but remains in the room, and the relative humidity increases. Several experiments are conducted to find a way of reducing the relative humidity in containerized stations. One way involves reducing the draft air volume, which contains a high level of moisture. Experiments and field tests indicated that the most effective method for maintaining the specified temperature range and relative humidity in a room, is to control the compressor by the room air temperature and the room fan by the relative humidity when the compressor stops operating.
Keywords :
Coils; Cooling; Floors; Humidity control; Insulation; Packaging machines; Reliability engineering; Space heating; Steel; Temperature distribution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1987. INTELEC '87. The Ninth International
Conference_Location :
Stockholm, Sweden
Print_ISBN :
91-7810-916-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1987.4794619
Filename :
4794619
Link To Document :
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