Transcription of CDQ™ Desiccant Dehumidification - Trane
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CDQ Desiccant DehumidificationCool Dry QuietNovember 2010 clch -PRB020-ENEngineering Bulletin 2010 Trane All rights reserved clch -PRB020-ENTable of ContentsFeatures and Benefits .. 4 Moisture Management in Buildings .. 4 CDQ System Concept .. 5 Overview of Desiccants .. 6 Energy Wheels .. 7 Active Desiccant Wheels .. 8 CDQ Desiccant Wheel .. 9 CDQ System Performance .. 10A Basic CDQ Air Handler Example .. 10 CDQ System - The Benefits .. 12 CDQ Performance Data .. 13 Typical Achievable Dew Point .. 13 Latent Capacity .. 16 Pressure Loss .. 17 CDQ Air Handler Configurations .. 18 Preheat .. 18 Location of Outside Air Inlet .. 20 Location of Supply Fan .. 21 Filtration Requirements .. 22 Location of Heating Coils .. 22 Combining Exhaust-Air Energy Recovery with a CDQ Wheel .. 22 Dedicated Outdoor-Air Systems and a CDQ Wheel.
6 CLCH-PRB020-EN Overview of Desiccants Desiccants are substances specially designed to attract water vapor from the air. The water vapor is transferred from the air to the desiccant through the proces s of adsorption.
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