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The seasonal performance of a liquid-desiccant air conditioner

Conference ·
OSTI ID:87437
 [1];  [2]
  1. AIL Research, Inc., Princeton, NJ (United States)
  2. Gas Research Inst., Chicago, IL (United States)

Prior reports on liquid-desiccant systems have focused on their steady-state operation at ARI design conditions. By studying their performance during an entire cooling season, the computer modeling presented here shows that liquid-desiccant systems can have a very high seasonal coefficient of performance (COP). For a liquid-desiccant system that uses a double-effect boiler, COPs ranging from 1.44 in a humid location (Houston) to 2.24 in a dry location (Phoenix) are achieved by fully exploiting indirect evaporative cooling and providing only the minimum latent cooling needed to meet the loads on the building. This minimizes the amount of water absorbed by the desiccant and, hence, the amount of thermal energy needed to regenerate it. In applications where latent loads are very high, such as processing the high volumes of ventilation air required to maintain good indoor air quality, the liquid-desiccant air conditioner again has an advantage over vapor-compression equipment. In this study, a liquid-desiccant system is modeled that cools and dehumidifies only the ventilation air of an office building in Atlanta. Although processing an airstream that is only 25% of the total air delivered to the building, the liquid-desiccant system is able to meet 52% of the building`s seasonal cooling requirements and reduce the building`s peak electrical demand by about 47%.

OSTI ID:
87437
Report Number(s):
CONF-950104--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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