Air conditioner and its types

Air conditioner and its types

What is an air conditioner? Types of air conditioners

An air conditioner is a device that delivers hot air in winter and cool air in summer to the environment through a channel. Nowadays, in order to have the right air temperature, humidity and quality, air conditioning systems are used, which have different structures according to the type of use. These differences cause the use of different equipment and tools that achieve the desired performance.

Types of

Full Fresh air conditioner

Air conditioner with return air

In the control system of this device, whether it is Full Fresh type or type with return air, there is the possibility of recovery and many type of filters. (The term recovery means recovery of energy). Humidity control or constant and variable volume flow of air is one of the factors affecting the complexity and great difference of this issue. (Volume flow is actually referred to air flow.)

Kara Ravesh Saba Company offers suitable solutions to solve this problem and optimize the air conditioning system.  CAREL Company has considered the necessary facilities in all solutions. Also, the software structure is modular. Being modular makes it possible to activate or deactivate each function according to the need.

Using this company’s solutions does not require programming knowledge. Also, this software provides powerful control methods that optimize system performance and reduce energy consumption according to world standards.  Due to the high cost of research and development and standardization of such platforms, its production will not be feasible or cost-effective for manufacturers (Original Equipment’s Manufacturers).For this reason, nowadays, the big manufacturers of such systems mainly use such facilities. In different parts of the site, we will introduce these solutions of air conditioner.

Air conditioner components

You can refer to the following link for more information about the products of Carel Company:

https://www.carel.com/air-handling-and-ventilation

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