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DEN is a unique evaporative cooling technology, performance-predicting, design software program. It uses data from current and historical weather centers and can accurately ascertain how much a building’s cooling system would “need” to run at different points of the year. DEN has several benefits; for example, it enables HVAC engineers to estimate how effective or costly a particular cooling system may be for a project. Here are some other benefits.
As the power demands of the modern era increase and building engineers continue to search out greener solution 100% fresh air and evaporative cooling concepts are coming more and more into consideration. But how do you design a 100% fresh air cooling system when weather conditions are constantly changing?
DEN is a unique evaporative cooling technology, performance-predicting, design software program. It uses data from current and historical weather centers and can accurately ascertain how much a building’s cooling system would “need” to run at different points of the year. DEN has several benefits; for example, it enables HVAC engineers to estimate how effective or costly a particular cooling system may be for a project. Here are some other benefits.
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