Abstract
The article presents the review and analysis of current trends in the design of systems of heat and ventilation. Examines two major trends in designing modern systems of heat and ventilation: the use of technologies that increase energy efficiency and improve environmental air conditions of buildings. It is noted that the development of technologies for processing air, increasing energy efficiency, continues to be a priority in the field of heating, ventilation and air conditioning. An important trend is the increased attention to the creation of ecology air mode in areas at early stages of development of the architectural concept of the building. Discusses the features and applications tipovyh pumps in buildings and facilities. Discusses the peculiarities of installing underground storage of heat and cold in aquifers, which have proliferated in recent years. The features of technology «cooling ceilings» to improve comfort levels in buildings.
Highlights
В статье проведен обзор и анализ современных тенденций в проектировании систем теплогазоснабжения и вентиляции
It is noted that the development of technologies for processing air, increasing energy efficiency, continues to be a priority in the field of heating, ventilation and air conditioning
Discusses the peculiarities of installing underground storage of heat and cold in aquifers, which have proliferated in recent years
Summary
В статье проведен обзор и анализ современных тенденций в проектировании систем теплогазоснабжения и вентиляции. THE MODERN TRENDS IN THE DESIGN OF SYSTEMS OF HEAT AND VENTILATION Рассматриваются две основные тенденции в проектировании современных систем теплогазоснабжения и вентиляции: применение технологий, повышающих эффективность использования энергии, и совершенствование экологии воздушного режима зданий.
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