Claims
- 1. In an air conditioning system for a precribed area said system being of the type including a fresh air/return air mixing chamber; separate dampers for the fresh air and return air inputs into the mixing chamber; and air washer with associated pump and spray valve; eliminator section; and means for moving air through said system back into said prescribed area as supply air; the improvement comprising:
- (a) an absolute humidity monitoring device in the path of said supply air;
- (b) control means for modulating said fresh air and return air dampers responsive to said absolute humidity monitoring device to achieve a fresh air/return air mix that results in the maintenance of a constant absolute humidity level;
- (c) a dry bulb temperature sensing device in said prescribed area; and
- (d) a throttling means associated with said spray valve and connected to said temperature sensing device for increasing and decreasing the water flow through the spray nozzles of said air washer responsive to temperature fluctuations in said prescribed area.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein said absolute humidity control device includes a sensor and an air pressure regulating device, and said control means comprises an air operated damper motor connected to said fresh air damper and a second air operated damper motor connected to said return air damper, said return air damper being normally open and said fresh air damper being normally closed, said regulating device being responsive to a change in absolute humidity level of said supply air to partially close said return air damper and partially open said fresh air damper to achieve a prescribed humidity level in the resulting mixed air.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein said air washer is provided with a chilled water supply and further including an adjustable valve between said chilled water supply and said pump, said valve being adjusted responsive to said absolute humidity sensing device to raise or lower the temperature of the water running through said air washer.
- 4. A method of efficiently treating return air to maintain presecribed conditions of absolute humidity and temperature within a work area regardless of the temperature rise on the air in the work area comprising the steps of:
- (a) maintaining a constant absolute humidity level of said return air responsive to continuous monitoring of the absolute humidity level of the supply air being returned to said work area;
- (b) subjecting said return air to an air washer being operated at least a part of the time under less than full spray conditions;
- (c) throttling the amount of water supplied to said air washer responsive to a dry bulb thermostat in said work area to cool said air only by an amount equal to the temperature rise in said work area.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 wherein the absolute humidity is maintained by mixing said return air with outside air when said outside air is cooler and drier than said return air.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein the absolute humidity is maintained by lowering the temperature of the water supplied to said air washer at times when the absolute humidity is not maintained only by mixing outside air with the return air.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 914,028, filed June 9, 1978, now abandoned.
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