Working principle of evaporative water source energy-saving air conditioning unit
This air conditioning unit consists of indoor and outdoor units, which are matched one-on-one between indoor and outdoor units, and can be paired with one outdoor unit and multiple indoor units. When working, a dual cooling method of water cooling and air cooling is used, with water and air as the medium. The heat absorbed by the evaporation of one liter of water is 2270 joules. Equivalent to 2300Btu of energy, the refrigerant enzyme, which is the heat absorbing medium of the indoor unit's refrigeration compressor, works through the compressor. After passing through the expansion valve or throttling capillary, the indoor air is cooled and cooled through the upper condenser evaporator. The cooled cold air is blown into the space with a strong fan, and the refrigerant absorbs heat from the air and carries it back to the compressor through the indoor unit's blade heat exchanger for repeated operation. The water in the brazed plate heat exchanger will absorb the heat of the refrigerant and be transported to the outdoor evaporative water curtain radiator. After cooling the hot water source, it will be transported back to the brazed plate heat exchanger for repeated circulation. Integrated design of the host, without the need for any external copper pipes, simple installation, without energy consumption attenuation, and cooling immediately upon startup.