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André BAILLY: Laboratory Manager, Compagnie Industrielle d'Applications Thermiques
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Michel CLERC-RENAUD: Engineer from the Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon CIAT technical advisor
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Emmanuel RUTMAN: Engineer from the École catholique d'arts et métiers in Lyon Head of the CIAT laboratory's Comfort team
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Claude TERNANT: Engineer from the École des hautes études industrielles de Lille (HEI) - Former head of CIAT's Technical Assistance Department
INTRODUCTION
An air-conditioning system generally consists of three components:
the air-handling unit treats the air from a thermal and quality standpoint and sets it in motion;
the control system acts on various parameters to maintain measured values close to the desired comfort level;
the air handling network provides connections between the air handling unit and the premises it serves. It is also used, in connection with the outside, to introduce and extract air.
In this article, each component of these three elements is described, with a reminder of its role and function.
This document is part of a set of four articles on air handling:
Air treatment and air conditioning. General
Air treatment and air conditioning. Components and their functions
Air treatment and air conditioning. Thermal and mechanical aspects
Air treatment and air conditioning. Acoustic and physico-chemical aspects
supplemented by a documentation booklet
Air treatment and air conditioning. For further information
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