Handbook 1998: Refrigeration. Chapter 42 - Forced circulation air coolers. (43 of 51)
Publication Year
1998
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Forced circulation unit coolers and product coolers are designed to operate continuously within refrigerated enclosures. An evaporator coil and motor-driven fan make up the basic components of these coolers. Any unit, such as a blower coil, unit. cooler, product cooler, cold diffuser unit, or air-conditioning air handler is considered a forced-air cooler when operated under refrigeration conditions. Many design and construction choices are available, including: Various coil types and fin spacing, Electric, gas, air, or water defrosting, Discharge air velocity, Centrifugal or propeller fans, either belt or direct-driven, Ducted or nonducted, and/or Freestanding or ceiling suspended.
Document History
This document is part of a larger document, Handbook 1998: Refrigeration, which has been split into parts for ease of use.
ISBN
9781883413545
Publisher Information
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Founded in 1894, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers is an international organisation who provide technical and educational information on the industry. The most commonly known are the ASHRAE Handbooks covering refrigeration, fundamentals and HVAC systems and applications.
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