While a DX system is the HVAC air conditioning unit most commonly used for residential or small commercial buildings, it is also chosen to control the environment of a data centre. Continue reading to learn the fundamentals of selecting DX units for your environmental control.
Heating, air conditioning, and ventilation now account for roughly 40% of total energy consumption. A continuing research challenge is to achieve energy efficiency by reducing energy consumption while maintaining air quality and comfort. Direct Expansion Systems are one of the central air conditioning systems that are gaining popularity in the market today (DX). Using a refrigerant vapour compression and expansion cycle, this type of system directly cools the air supplied to the space/building in which it is installed (also known as RVEC cycle). An evaporator, a compressor, a condenser, and a thermal expansion control device are all part of an RVEC cycle. The system controller oversees the entire process.