2. Contents
• Introduction
• Objectives
• Pharmaceutical Application
• Principle and it's part
• Mechanism of air conditioning
• Basic refrigeration cycle
• Air conditioner and air cooler
• Comfort Zone
• Classification of air conditioning system
• Selection criteria
3.
4. Objectives
• To facilitate the operation in hospital in order to
maintain dust free environment
• To control of temperature and humidity in the
production area of pharmaceutical industry
• To avoid degradation of various chemical and
biological products
9. Mechanism of air conditioning
• The basic mechanism of air conditioning system is more or
less same to that of refrigeration cycle
• A typical air conditioning system.operating at temperature of
75 degree F inside temperature with a humidity of 50%. This
conditions are to be maintained inside the house
• The air the house gives up heat to the refrigerator
• To keep the humidity at an acceptable level, a process known
as dehumidifing occurs, when removes the moisture from the
air
• After that, moisture is condensed into liquid which is drained
out.
16. Self contained/unitary air
conditioning system
• These system include window mounted or wall
bracket conditioner
• Most of this units are air cooled through water
cooled type
• Room air enters the casing at the front panel
• It is mixed with part of the outdoor air and this
mixture is forced over a cooling coils by a
centrifugal fans.