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Comparing Convection vs. Radiant Air-Conditioning Systems in Office

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Comparing Convection vs. Radiant Air-Conditioning Systems in Office

Journal Article by ASHRAE, 2023

Nobuhiro Hirasuga, Associate Member ASHRAE; Shun Kato, Associate Member ASHRAE; Takashi Akimoto, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE; Yu Sakamoto, Associate Member ASHRAE

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Technology Award Winner Shinryo Shinjo Building is a Tokyo office building boasts two energy-saving air conditioning systemsconvection and radiant, which were developed and installed in the same shaped floor. The convection type is a variable airflow system that uses the Coanda effect to deliver air to the entire room with 83% less fan power without ducts. The radiant type is a variable temperature/water volume control system designed to maximize the use of a free-cooling system throughout the day.