Development of temperature and humidity independent control (THIC) air-conditioning systems in China—A review

A temperature and humidity independent control (THIC) system is a way to regulate indoor temperature and humidity separately through different approaches. Because of this distinction, THIC air-conditioning systems can satisfy the adjustment requirements of indoor temperature and humidity better than conventional systems can, and they show significant potential for energy conservation. In the past ten years, rapid improvements have been achieved in both theoretical research and the development of equipment related to THIC systems, and more and more applications are being put into use in non-residential buildings in China. This paper focuses on the development of THIC systems in China and reviews recent achievements and progress related to the main devices used for temperature and humidity control, including outdoor air handling dehumidification processors, sensible heat terminals, and high-temperature cooling sources. The energy performance of THIC systems is examined based on an analysis of established applications. Both the performance of key components and the energy consumption of entire systems indicate that THIC systems result in significant improvements in energy performance compared to conventional systems. Developmental trends and recommendations about design methodology, ways to improve the performance of handling devices, and feedback from applications of THIC systems are also discussed.

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