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Classification Of Workshop Air Conditioning

Feb 15, 2026 Leave a message

Industrial air conditioning (workshop air conditioning) can be classified in various ways. Common classifications include: by cooling method (e.g., air-cooled, water-cooled, evaporative cooling); by function (e.g., constant temperature and humidity type, fresh air type, explosion-proof type); and by form (e.g., floor-standing split type, rooftop integrated unit).

 

Workshop air conditioning is mainly divided into water-cooled air conditioners and evaporative air conditioners (wet curtain air coolers).

 

The cooling principle of water-cooled air conditioners is that the evaporation of water carries away the surrounding heat, thereby lowering the air temperature.

 

Furthermore, constant temperature and humidity air conditioners are suitable for industries requiring precise temperature and humidity control (e.g., precision manufacturing, pharmaceuticals); explosion-proof air conditioners are used in flammable and explosive environments; and corrosion-resistant air conditioners are used in corrosive environments.

 

Application Scope: For places requiring high humidity (e.g., textiles, planting), partial indoor installation can be used in the design; for places requiring low humidity, low humidity, and high cleanliness, please consider carefully whether it is suitable for use.

 

For example, constant temperature and humidity workshops have high requirements for temperature and humidity control accuracy, and precise selection of the model is necessary based on process requirements. For machining workshops, it is generally recommended to control the temperature at 20℃-25℃ and the humidity at 40%-60% to ensure equipment precision and personnel comfort.

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