Volume 20 No 8 (2022)
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Preserve Maximum Thermal Comfort by Energy Consumption Substitution in HVAC System: a case study in Mosul
Bashar Mahmood Ali, Dr. Mehmet AKKAŞ
Abstract
Thermal comfort equipment, such as air conditioning, show the amount of energy consumed by equipment. Heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning (HAVC) is a popular type of equipment that consumes a large part of produced
electricity. Thermal comfort devices are high-power consumers, requiring 40% of total generated energy. This
research is interested in deriving parameters linked with thermal comfort by defining the real problem of energy and
thermal comfort trade off. The findings of this research entail the establishment of hypotheses in this respect in
agreement with previously completed investigations.
Keywords
HVAC, Thermal Comfort, Over Heating, Energy, Air Conditioning
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