Claims
- 1. Air conditioning apparatus comprising a plurality of induction mixing units which include means operable to cause a flow of recirculated air from the space they serve, and, when dehumidified air is delivered thereto, to deliver to the space a mixture of dehumidified air and recirculated air, each of said induction mixing units additionally including means for cooling air recirculated by said induction mixing units, dehumidified air delivered to said induction mixing units, or the mixture of the two before the mixture is delivered to the space by said induction mixing units, means comprising a dehumidifier which employs a desiccant for dehumidifying air, means for circulating air to be dehumidified to said dehumidifier, means for circulating dehumidified air to said induction mixing units at a rate per unit of area in the spaces served by said induction mixing units which varies between a predetermined minimum rate greater than zero and a maximum rate, the maximum rate being substantially less than that which would be required to maintain the design temperature in each of the spaces at the maximum design cooling load with air at a dry bulb temperature of 55.degree. F., means operable to control its moisture content and temperature so that the dehumidified air is incapable, at the rate at which it is required for humidity control, of maintaining the desired space temperature at the maximum design cooling load, means operable to control the rate at which dehumidified air is delivered by each of said induction mixing units to the space it serves to one not less than the predetermined minimum rate and higher than that minimum when required to maintain a monitored condition of the space within control limits, means comprising a heat exchanger and means for transferring heat therefrom, said heat exchanger being operable to transfer heat from the desiccant of said dehumidifier or from dehumidified air, means for converting a fuel into shaft work and heat, means operably connecting said converting means to perform work required in a building served by the apparatus, and means for regenerating the desiccant of said dehumidifier, said last-named means including means for transferring heat from said converting means into regenerating relationship with the desiccant.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 which additionally includes an enthalpy exchanger that is a desiccant dehumidifier with means for directing relief air from a building served by the apparatus in regenerating relationship with the desiccant thereof, and wherein said means for circulating air to be dehumidified to said dehumidifier is operable first to direct air to be dehumidified to said enthalpy exchanger and then to said dehumidifier.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 which additionally includes thermally energized refrigeration apparatus and means for transferring heat from said converting means into energizing relationship with said refrigeration apparatus, and means operably connecting said refrigeration apparatus to transfer heat to a heat sink from said means for cooling air recirculated by said induction mixing units.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 which additionally includes means for cooling air being directed from said enthalpy exchanger to said dehumidifier, and wherein said refrigeration apparatus is operably connected to transfer heat to a heat sink from said last-named means.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said means for cooling air recirculated by said induction mixing units, dehumidified air delivered to said induction mixing units, or the mixture of the two before the mixture is delivered to the space by said induction mixing units includes a system for circulating a heat transfer fluid to each of said mixing units, and a unitary heat pump operably associated with each of said mixing units, and operable to pump heat from air recirculated by said induction mixing units, dehumidified air delivered to said induction mixing units, or the mixture of the two before the mixture is delivered to the space by said induction mixing units to the circulated heat transfer fluid.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein each of said heat pumps is also operable to pump heat to air recirculated by said induction mixing units, dehumidified air delivered to said induction mixing units, or the mixture of the two before the mixture is delivered to the space by said induction mixing units.
- 7. Apparatus for air conditioning a plurality of spaces in a building, said apparatus comprising an induction unit which includes means operable to cause a flow of recirculated air from each of the spaces and to return the recirculated air to the spaces, means comprising a dehumidifier which employs a desiccant for dehumidifying air, means for circulating air to be dehumidified to said dehumidifier, means for circulating dehumidified air to said induction mixing units at a rate per unit of area in the spaces served by said induction mixing units which varies between a predetermined minimum rate greater than zero and a maximum rate, the maximum rate being substantially less than that which would be required to maintain the design temperature in each of the spaces at the maximum design cooling load with air at a dry bulb temperature of 55.degree. F., means operable to control its moisture content and temperature so that the dehumidified air is incapable, at the rate at which it is required for humidity control, of maintaining the desired space temperature at the maximum design cooling lead, means operable to control the rate at which dehumidified air is delivered by each of said induction mixing units to the space it serves to one not less than the predetermined minimum rate and higher than that minimum when required to maintain a monitored condition of the space within control limits, means for cooling air recirculated by said induction units, dehumidified air delivered to the spaces, or both, means comprising a heat exchanger operable to transfer heat from the desiccant of said dehumidifier or from dehumidified air that is circulated to the spaces, means for transferring heat from said heat exchanger, means including a heat pump and means operable to burn a fuel, to discharge heat derived from burning the fuel, and to transfer energy derived from burning the fuel into energizing relationship with said heat pump, said heat pump being operably connected to transfer heat from at least one of said means for cooling air and said heat exchanger, and means for regenerating the desiccant of said dehumidifier, said last-named means including means for transferring heat discharged from said fuel-burning means into regenerating relationship with the desiccant.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said means operable to control its moisture content and temperature so that the dehumidified air is incapable, at the rate which it is required for humidify control, of maintaining the desired space temperature at the maximum dosing cooling load is operable to control the transfer of heat from said heat exchanger.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes a second dehumidifier which employs a desiccant for dehumidifying air, means for circulating dehumidified air to said second dehumidifier before it is circulated by said means to the space, and means for directing relief air from the building into regenerating relationship with the desiccant of said second dehumidifier.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes means for transferring to a heat sink heat discharged from said means operable to burn a fuel.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes second means operable to burn a fuel, and means for transferring heat from said second fuel burning means into regenerating relationship with the desiccant.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes means operable to transfer heat from regenerating air leaving the regenerator of said dehumidifier to air entering the regenerator.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes a system for circulating a heat transfer fluid into heat exchange relationship with said means for cooling air, and wherein said heat pump is operably connected to transfer heat from the circulated heat transfer fluid.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said heat exchanger is operable to transfer heat from dehumidified air that is circulated to the space and said heat pump is operably connected to transfer heat from said heat exchanger, and which additionally includes means operable to cool dehumidified air by spraying water therein before the air is circulated to said means for circulating dehumidified air to the space.
- 15. Apparatus of claim in claim 7 wherein said dehumidified employs a liquid desiccant, and said heat exchanger is operable to transfer heat from the liquid desiccant.
- 16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said heat pump is additionally operable to pump heat into regenerating relationship with the desiccant of said dehumidifier.
- 17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 which additionally includes means for storing a heat transfer fluid and means for transferring heat discharged from said means operable to burn a fuel to a heat transfer fluid for storage in said storing means.
- 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said dehumidifier employs a liquid desiccant, and which additionally includes means for heating air before it is delivered to said dehumidifier.
- 19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said dehumidifier employs a solid desiccant, and which additionally includes means for cooling air before it is circulated to said dehumidifier.
Parent Case Info
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 144,300, filed Jan. 14, 1988 as a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 049,260, filed May 12, 1987 as a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 861,058, filed May 8, 1986; the latter application is also a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 841,454, filed Mar. 19, 1986, as a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 732,561, filed May 9, 1985, as a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 719,357, filed Apr. 3, 1985. Application Ser. No. 144,300 is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,503 and the remaining related applications are now abandoned.
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