DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM IN WATER COOLER
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KXTZYKeywords:
Water Cooler, Heat Recovery System, ,Cooling SystemAbstract
More than 15% of total energy consumption of the world is for the cooling and airconditioning application. Beign the huge contributor in consumption of electricity, these systems have the scope of developments in terms of optimum utilization of the resources. The cooling systems are improved over the years by means of design, use of different cooling mediums and th performance. The conventional water coolers are less energy efficient and the wastage of water is also the issue to be addressed. Authors have presented the improved design in terms of energy efficiency and the waste water utilization in this paper. The design fo the system components in Solid Works software is presented in the paper along with the parameter calcutions. Water and electricity are important aspects to be saved. Optimal utlistion of the electricity and water results in saving the environment, cost, and environmental hazards.
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