Control panel coolers extract heat from inside the panel without
disturbing inside environment of panel.
Heat Pipe Dehumidifier (HPD):
In an air conditioning system, additional moisture is condensed out, as
the air becomes colder and colder. The heat pipe is designed to have
one section in the warm incoming stream and the other in the cold
outgoing stream. By transferring the heat from the warm
return/incoming air to the cold outgoing supply air, the heat pipes
create the double effect of pre-cooling the air before it goes to the
evaporator and then re-heating it immediately. This lowers the cooling
load, evaporating temperature and heating load. Activated by
temperature difference and therefore consuming no energy, the heat
pipe, due to its pre-cooling effect, allows the evaporator coil to operate
at a lower temperature, increasing the moisture removal capability of
the air conditioning system by 50-100%.
Application on Heat Pipe:
Waste Heat Recovery from Air Conditioners
Heat Pipe Air Pre-heater for Boilers
Waste Heat Boilers to Recovery Heat
Heat Recovery at the Kiln Furnace
Spray Drying