Experimental investigation of TABS and all air system in tropical savanna climate: A thermal comfort and energy performance study

Traditional air-conditioning systems are energy intensive and contribute to higher operational costs especially in summer. This paper examines and compares the performance of two cooling systems in a room: one with a cooling tower connected thermally activated building system (TABS) combined with a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy and buildings 2023-11, Vol.299, p.113593, Article 113593
Hauptverfasser: Pai, Ananth, Kumar, Balaji
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Zusammenfassung:Traditional air-conditioning systems are energy intensive and contribute to higher operational costs especially in summer. This paper examines and compares the performance of two cooling systems in a room: one with a cooling tower connected thermally activated building system (TABS) combined with a fan coil unit (FCU), and the other with a conventional inverter split air-conditioner (AC). Natural ventilation adversely affected indoor air temperatures in TABS room while integrating FCU operation reduced the temperature by 5 °C and AC provided the most comfortable temperature. Thermal comfort survey of three occupants showed significant inconsistencies with Fanger model particularly for TABS with FCU and TABS without ventilation cases, as occupants felt comfortable indicating the positive effect of only sensible cooling. Energy consumption studies show that TABS in closed condition and with natural ventilation as the most energy efficient with AC being least efficient of the four systems. In terms of overall comfort and energy consumption for continuous operation throughout the day, TABS integrated with FCU was deemed the best option.
ISSN:0378-7788
DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113593