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What are the supporting facilities for industrial air conditioning?

Mar 05, 2026 Leave a message

Supporting facilities for industrial air conditioning refer to a series of equipment and systems that ensure its efficient, stable, and safe operation.

 

Industrial air conditioning supporting facilities refer to a series of equipment and systems(supporting) its efficient, stable, and safe operation.

 

Cooling Towers: Used for heat dissipation in water-cooled industrial air conditioning systems, they must have corrosion resistance (such as hot-dip galvanizing + epoxy resin double-layer corrosion protection) to adapt to high humidity and dusty environments.

 

Fan Coil Units: As the terminal of central air conditioning, responsible for air supply and heat exchange, commonly used in office or clean areas, requiring attention to noise reduction and pure copper core material.

 

Fresh Air Handling Units: Provide fresh outdoor air and perform filtration, temperature and humidity control; some models are equipped with heat recovery modules (efficiency can reach over 70%).

 

Air Valves and Fans: Used to regulate airflow; split-blade design allows for precise control; fans must balance high efficiency, low noise, and weather resistance.

 

Fire and Smoke Exhaust Equipment: Including fire dampers, smoke exhaust fans, etc., must pass the national mandatory CCCF certification to ensure fire safety.

 

Energy-saving and environmentally friendly auxiliary equipment:

Heat recovery devices: such as rotary heat exchangers, with sensible heat recovery efficiency exceeding 70%.


Variable frequency drives (VFDs): used for loads such as fans and pumps, achieving energy savings of approximately 30%.


Evaporative cooling equipment (such as industrial environmentally friendly air conditioners): suitable for high-temperature open workshops, consuming only 1/8–1/10 of the energy of traditional air conditioners.

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