Modular air conditioning system

Heat exchange – With alarm – indicator – signal – register – recorder – test or... – Remotely controlled inspection means

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ABSTRACT:
A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is disclosed which is capable of receiving interchangeable ventilation modules having varying degrees of air mixing abilities. A ventilation module fits inside the HVAC system and connects to a return air opening, an exhaust duct, an inlet air opening, and a supply air duct for proper routing of air to be conditioned. As ventilation needs change, a different module with appropriate ventilation characteristics can replace the existing module while keeping intact all other components of the HVAC system such as blowers, compressors, heaters, condensing coils and the like. Ventilation module functionality ranges from an economizer module which allows 100% outside air into a structure, to a motorized air damper module which can be controlled based on various factors such as room occupancy to provide a limited range of fresh and return air mixing, to a blank-off plate which completely prevents use of outdoor air thus leaving the system to condition return air only for supply to the structure. A ventilation module for efficient and economical system operation capable of energy transfer between incoming air and exhausted stale air from the structure is also provided, adaptable to various new or existing types of heating and cooling systems.

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