Claims
- 1. A dehumidification system for high humidity air from an indoor swimming pool, comprising:
- air inlet means,
- air-to-air heat exchange means for precooling said air,
- first conducting means for directing the precooled air to a dehumidification and cooling coil,
- second conducting means for directing dehumidified and cooled air from said coil to said heat exchange means for reheating said air,
- exit means,
- circulating means for returning said dehumidified and reheated air to said pool,
- wherein third conducting means connects said inlet means and said dehumidification and cooling coil for bypassing said air-to-air heat exchange means,
- means for regulating the flow of air in said system from said inlet means directly to said third conducting means and to the dehumidification and cooling coil when the air temperature of the pool air reaches a predetermined temperature level,
- means for controlling the flow of a cooling medium to said dehumidification and cooling coil when the humidity of the pool air reaches a predetermined level,
- means for detecting the temperature of the pool air and determining when it reaches said predetermined temperature level, and
- means for detecting the humidity and determining when it reaches said predetermined humidity level.
- 2. The dehumidification system of claim 1, wherein said air flow regulating means includes a set of dampers controlled by a thermostat controlling the flow of inlet air in said second or said third conducting means.
- 3. The dehumidification system of claim 2 wherein a first damper of said regulating means is disposed between the first conducting means and said dehumidification and cooling coil, and a second damper is disposed between said third conducting means and the dehumidification and cooling coil, and further comprising damper control means for closing said first damper and opening said second damper when the air temperature in the pool exceeds a predetermined level.
- 4. A dehumidification system for high humidity air from a chamber comprising:
- an inlet plenum for the air,
- an air to air stationary heat exchanger for precooling said air,
- a second plenum for directing the said precooled air to a dehumidification and cooling coil,
- a third plenum for directing dehumidified and cooled air from said coil to said heat exchanger for reheating said air,
- an exit plenum,
- circulating means for returning dehumidified and reheated air to said chamber,
- a fourth plenum connected between said inlet plenum and said dehumidification and cooling coil for bypassing said air to air heat exchanger,
- means for regulating the flow or inlet of air in said system from said inlet plenum directly to said fourth plenum to the dehumidification and cooling coil when the temperature of the chamber air reaches a predetermined high temperature level, thus bypassing said heat exchanger,
- means for controlling the flow of a cooling medium to the said dehumidification and cooling coil when the humidity of the chamber air reaches a predetermined high humidity level,
- first sensor means for detecting the temperature of the chamber air and determining when it reaches said predetermined high temperature level, and
- second sensor means for detecting the humidity of said predetermined high humidity level.
- 5. The dehumidification system of claim 4 wherein said air flow regulating means includes a set of dampers controlled by a thermostat controlling the flow of inlet air in said second or said fourth plenums.
- 6. The dehumidification system of claim 5 wherein a first damper of said regulating means is disposed between the heat exchanger and said dehumidification and cooling coil, and a second damper is disposed between said fourth plenum and the dehumidification and cooling coil, and further comprising damper control means for closing said first damper and opening the second damper when the air temperature in the pool exceeds a predetermined high level.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 662,590 filed Oct. 19, 1984 abandoned.
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