Sustainable air conditioning system 3d model
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Sustainable air conditioning system

Sustainable air conditioning system

by 3DWarehouse
Last crawled date: 10 months ago
1)It is a system of four constituents- pipes, water temperature regulator, pumps, windmill energy 2)Regulated water ( chilled or heated ) runs along the pipes. The pipes run along the walls and floors of the space. The pipes are colour coded into 3- green, blue and yellow. There are 2 kinds that are main pipes and a sub-pipe. The green and yellow run along the sides and corners of the wall and floor, the blue one runs horizontally across green and yellow ones and covers the wall or floor. 3)The water temperature regulator has 2 pipes connected to it- green ( for regulated water ) and yellow ( for water that needs to be regulated again ). 4)Regulated water is pumped up through the green pipe, gets divided into the sub-pipes, runs across the room, and goes to the yellow one through which it goes back to the regulator. 5)The regulator cools water at a temperature quite above its freezing point and doesn’t let the water freeze. And vice versa for the heating and doesn’t let the water boil. The pumps pump the water up the green pipes. This entire circuitry works on the energy powered by the household windmill and consumes very less power as compared to a conventional air conditioning system. 6)Small wind electric systems can: Lower your electricity bills by 50%–90% Help you avoid the high costs of having utility power lines extended to a remote location Help uninterruptible power supplies ride through extended utility outages. 6)The pipes are made of metal waste and it makes the surroundings cool or warm depending on the temperature of water, metal being a good conductor of temperature.

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