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Air Conditioning systems:

 
Developing and creating innovative solutions for air conditioning units to withstand the tropical environments & the high humidity of the coastal zones.
 
Air Conditioning system development:
System components:
  1. Standard air conditioning unit
  2. Control valves 220 V AC
  3. 2 unidirectional valves
  4. 6 thermocouples, a 7-segment display, and a multiplexer
  5. Humidity sensor (external and internal) and LCD
  6. Micro controller, PLC, and HMI Touchscreen
  7. Laptop including animated SCADA software for AC system ordinary cycle and enhanced AC cycle (optional)
  8. Test room: transparent plastic housing used to isolate the air volume being processed
  9. Heat exchanger: the added element to improve the air conditioning system. It consists of cylindrical pipes with a copper cover that the air passes through to increase refrigeration, mimicing the function of the evaporator
  10. A mimic diagram to demonstrate the air conditioning cycle with the heat exchanger unit and without the heat exchanger unit.
    The indication lamps and LEDs will indicate the cycle of heating and cooling path in the air conditioning system. Also the mimic diagram will activate an alarm if the temperature or pressure exceeds over the ordinary path in the air conditioning path.
    NOTE: A detailed explanation about the mimic diagram is discussed in the attached power point file
  11. A temperature measurement board used to measure the temperature in numerous areas throughout the air condition cycle via temperature sensors mounted in strategic positions. Once measured, it is listed on the 7-segment display.
    NOTE: the same concept is applied to measure both humidity and power
  12. Ellipse SCADA software with the following capabilities:
    - Measuring and calculating the capacity of the A.C.
    - Measure capacity quantities of refrigeration and heating
    - Capable of long testing time
    - Measuring electrical parameters and energy consumption
    - Measuring air volume
    - Perform environmental tests
    - Measuring the temperature of the air inlet & outlet
    - Measuring the evaporator, condensor, and compressor temperature
  13. Shipping container
  14. Power supply
  15. Water supply
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The temperature cycle of a conventional AC system
 
Cooling cycle
 
Heating cycle
 
Refrigeration cycle correlation graph
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