What is the difference between rated capacity and the nominal capacity
Cooling towers are also known as an air conditioner's radiator unit. A mist cooling system are fans that have water dripping in front of them in boxed units. These are still used in some parts of the developing world in the absence of air conditioners.
Use baseboard heaters and an air conditioner.
The principle of an air conditioner is evaporation of a liquid, that results in cooling, the same way sweat evaporating off your skin causes cooling. The difference is after the liquid evaporates it is returned back into a liquid state by compression. The fins that surround the tubes that this gas/liquid travels around in, are there to transmit the cooling into the air by increasing the surface area. If you don't vacuum these fins the cooling effect of the evaporation does not reach the air, so the a.c. has to run longer to cool the room and you. If you clean them it will significantly reduce your energy costs, so do it.
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A battery room may not require cooling, but it will require low humidity -- and for that you may need a cooling system or air conditioner.
nominal cooling capacity is the derated cooling capacity at a certain design condition. Rated cooling capacity is the cooling capacity at sea level
In general actual capacity is bit less than the nominal capacity of any form
Precision A/C systems are primarily designed for cooling electronic equipment, rather than people. These pre-packaged systems offer excellent reliability and typically have a high ratio of sensible-to-total cooling capacity and a high CFM/ton ratio.
The answer to this question would depend on the tonnage (cooling capacity) of the unit.
One kicks on for normal cooling, they both kick on when the air conditioner is turned on.
Heatsink uses what they call passive cooling where as liquid cooling systems use active cooling.
calculation for cooling tower evaporation capacity.
heating curve is hotter than the cooling curve
There is no such thing as and air-conditioner accumulator in an automobile. A nonworking air-conditioner compressor can cause a cooling malfunction.
usually both the same thing just different names. Most hydronic (water) systems are referred to as cooling coil and heating coil. Direct refrigerant system is an evaporator coil. Also depends on who your talking to.
Nominal cooling capacity is the suppliers or manufactures equipment rated capacity based on the test conditions. Test conditions always varies to design conditions, therefor in most cases the Nominal cooling capacity is more than the design or actual cooling capacity.
There are two measures used to describe the cooling capacity of an air conditioner. One is BTU or 'British Thermal Unit' but that is the old way of doing it. The modern way is the Kw or Kilowatt of cooling. to get BTU you have to multiply Kw by 3412. A small air conditioner for maybe one person in a little office might be 9000 BTU or 2.6 kW, a large industrial air conditioner for a bigger area might be 35,000 BTU or 10.26 kW.