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Basic Information About Portable Air Conditioners

HVAC technology developments today are giving facility executives options and solutions to their HVAC system requirements that were not available in the past. Equally important, they do not have to sacrifice performance or operating costs to implement these solutions.

The growing dependency on air conditioning for building occupants and equipment cooling has given rise to an entire new generation of cooling equipment that is portable. While building air conditioning systems are very dependable, there are times when they simply aren’t available. Failure of central air conditioning or distribution equipment can shut down systems for extended periods of time. Failures in the building electrical distribution system or the utility company’s system can also shut down large building central air conditioning systems for long periods of time. High levels of electrical demand can force shutdowns of air conditioning systems for several hours.

The problem that many facility executives face is that many of their building occupants cannot afford to be without air conditioning. Computer systems rapidly overheat without air conditioning, forcing system shutdowns that may cost tens of thousands of dollars per minute. Telecommunications equipment is equally sensitive to heat; operations throughout the facility can be disrupted if sufficient air conditioning is not available.

To help protect their operations from disruptions caused by air conditioning outages, many facilities have invested in portable air conditioning units that can be rapidly moved to the required area and installed easily. Units are available in a wide range of capacities and several different configurations, allowing them to be used in practically any application. Many simply plug into standard electrical outlets. Others with larger capacities may require special or dedicated electrical connections.

Applications for portable cooling systems go well beyond those caused by equipment failures. Maintenance operations use the systems to provide cool air to personnel working in confined spaces, such as boiler interiors during shutdowns for inspection or repair. Building occupants use portable units to provide after-hours air conditioning to personnel working in spaces where the central air conditioning system has been shut down to conserve energy. The units can be used to provide supplemental air conditioning to areas where the cooling loads may temporarily exceed the capacity of the central system. Portable air conditioning units are frequently used to provide conditioned air for special events, such as those held outdoors in tents during summer months.

There are two major categories of portable cooling systems: air-to-air systems and water- or refrigerant-based systems. Most portable air-to-air systems have a capacity of one ton or less. They are rolled to the required location and plugged into a standard electrical outlet; the conditioned air is directed where it is needed. Heat from the unit’s condenser is discharged through a window to outside the facility by means of a section of flexible duct. In cases where the unit cannot be located close to a window and the portable unit is to be used for only a short period of time, the heat from the unit’s condenser can be vented above the drop ceiling through ducts. Larger air-to-air systems, typically in the range of one to five tons, can be located outside the facility with the cool air ducted through a window or other building opening.

In cases where it is not easy to duct the portable unit’s condenser heat away from the conditioned space, or where larger capacity units are required, portable cooling systems using once-through water cooling can be used. Available in capacities of up to five tons, the units are fully mobile, requiring only electrical, water supply and drain connections.

The most appropriate applications for portable cooling systems are those that are temporary, either emergency or planned. But portable cooling systems should not be used as permanent fixes for building HVAC problems. While the systems are efficient and dependable, they cannot match the performance of a properly designed and installed building system. Permanent problems are better addressed through modifications of or additions to the existing building system.

2012/02/08

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell ML4115A1009 Actuator

The ML4115, ML8115 Fast-Acting, Two-Position Actuators are spring return direct coupled actuators (DCA) with an integral junction box for on/off damper control. The actuator accepts an on/off signal from a single-pole, single-throw (spst) controller. Models are available with clockwise (cw) or counterclockwise (ccw) spring return and are designed to operate reliably in smoke control systems requiring Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL555S ratings up to 350°F.

2012/02/06

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell L7224R1000 Oil Electronic Aquastat Controller

The L7224 and L7248 Oil Electronic Aquastat Controllers are primary safety limit-rated devices designed for use with oil fired boilers with line voltage burners and circulators. Many boilers do not include wiring or control compartments as part of the design, but are provided with an integral, replaceable, immersion well that is the mounting hardware for the Aquastat Controllers. Wiring to the other controls is done through flexible metal conduit.

2012/01/26

10 New Honeywell V5013 Mixing And Diverting Valves From DtiCorp.com

The V5013 is a three-way valve for control of hot water, cold water, and glycol solutions (up to 50% concentration) in heating or cooling applications. These valves are used in two-position or modulating control systems. They can be used for mixing service (V5013B and F) to direct flow from one of two inlets to a common outlet or for diverting service (V5013C) to direct flow from a common inlet to one of two outlets.

2012/01/16

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell PP905B1008 Static Pressure Sensor

One-pipe, direct-or reverse-acting pressure sensor used with RP908/RP920 Controllers to provide control of duct static, velocity, or differential pressure in airflow applications. Replacement devices available for Johnson, Powers, Robertshaw, Barber-Colman, and older Honeywell devices.

2012/01/06

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing 11 New Honeywell V5442 Residential Heating Valves

The Corona series of Compact Rotary Valves and Actuators provide integrated mixing of boiler supply, boiler return, loop supply, and loop return water in hydronic heating systems. The V5442 valve can mix both loop supply water and boiler return water simultaneously to control loop supply temperature and boiler shock or flue gas condensation protection.

2011/12/29

2 New Honeywell R7120M Burner Control Modules From DtiCorp.com

The Honeywell R7120M Burner Control Modules are microprocessor-based integrated burner controls. It is a plug in replacement of Fireye M series controls for automatically fired gas, oil or combination fuel on/off single burner applications.

2011/12/14

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell W7220-PCMOD PC Interface Module

Honeywell's W7220-PCMOD is an integrated tool and software program created to assist in energy savings, validation and verification of the operation of the economizer in a rooftop unit. Honeywell's W7220-PCMOD tool and software is used with the JADE economizer to provide a low-cost, simple-to-use information and logging solution for light commercial buildings.

2011/12/08

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell SV9510K2539 And SV9510M2511

The SV9510 SmartValve System Controls combine gas flow control and electronic direct main burner ignition sequencing functions into a single unit. The SmartValve System Controls provide prepurge, postpurge and timed trial for ignition with multiple ignition trials and auto reset from lockout.

2011/12/06

Year’s End Huge Discounts For Honeywell Items From DtiCorp.com

For a limited time only, DtiCorp.com is pleased to offer select Honeywell submeters, sensors and select obsolete Honeywell VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) at discounted prices. Take 20 – 50% off your purchase of $100 or more of select HVAC Honeywell products today. COUPON CODE: DTICORP-DEC2011H.

2011/11/28

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell Q7770A1001 RapidLink Network Adapter

The Excel 10 Q7770A RapidLink device is a complete network interface unit for a FTT LonWorks Bus network. RapidLink is equipped with an on-board modem that eliminates the requirement for an on-site modem for remote connections.

2011/11/22

5 New Honeywell VR8205 Dual Direct Ignition Gas Valves from DtiCorp.com

The VR8205 and VR4205 Direct Ignition Dual Automatic Valve Combination Gas Controls are for use with direct ignition systems in gas-fired appliances. The controls include a safety shutoff, a manual valve, two automatic operators and a pressure regulator and conduit cover (VR4205 only).

2011/11/16

DtiCorp.com Is Introducing 2 Honeywell R7284 Primary Controls

The R7284 oil primary is a digital, universal primary control engineered to address and anticipate every industry need, designed to deliver a host of new benefits – it’s the right part straight out of the back of a truck. Every setting and diagnostic is on display, in easy-to-read text, on a user-friendly screen. And the diagnostics offer more than mere data. Users will benefit from actionable information available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish and French.

2011/11/08

20 New Honeywell Smart Variable Frequency Drives from DtiCorp.com

The Honeywell SmartVFD HVAC and BYPASS are designed specifically for commercial buildings to deliver the energy savings that building owners and facility managers need. The SmartVFD HVAC makes installation and commissioning easy for you and energy savings easy for your customers.

2011/11/03

Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) And Health Effects of Air Pollution

Amid charges and countercharges - mostly involving whether the firm had caused its own problems or whether it was trying to escape high rents - one fact remains: IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) is important in tenant retention. Even if most tenants won't bolt in the middle of a lease, a constant stream of employee complaints will make company officials think twice at lease renewal time. If company executives are suffering from adverse health effects, they may not even think twice.

2011/10/31
 
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