Cooling with Air Handling Unit

Cooling with Air Handling Unit

The working principle of the cooling system and air handling unit together consists of the use of an aspirator to contain the air in the room where the cooling process will be applied and the use of a ventilator to return the air. Heat recovery air handling units save a great deal of energy.

The air handling unit and cooling systems condition the air by giving their energy to each other in the heat recovery cell without physically mixing the exhaust air and the fresh air. Air handling units provide comfort by keeping the humidity and temperature of the indoor air constant under the desired conditions. The air handling unit performs heating, cooling, dehumidification and humidification processes which are the four known thermodynamic air conditioning functions.