Indoor air quality and energy issues of refrigerant modulating air-conditioning systems in the tropi
owing to their simplicity in installation and maintenance as well as the potential to conserve energy. However, it is important to evaluate
the issues of ventilation and indoor air quality (IAQ) associated with such systems. In this paper, the results of an integrated IAQ-energy
audit of two buildings in Singapore, employing the refrigerant modulating air-conditioning systems are presented and compared with
those from conventional central air-conditioning systems. Two di5erent designs of providing the outside air to the occupied zones are
considered and it is observed that the design involving a direct connection of the outside air duct to the fan coil units is better than the
design that involves supplying the outside air directly into the occupied zones. Key performance parameters such as the ventilation index,
air exchange e5ectiveness characteristics and the energy index of the refrigerant modulating air-conditioning system are comparable to
conventional central air-conditioning systems.
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