SEAS Building Integration System

Integrated systems for air conditioning and production of drinking water – Preliminary considerations

This research introduces a pioneering HVAC design for hotels that innovatively repurposes condensed water vapor from chillers, transforming it into a sustainable resource. Tailored to the demanding climatic conditions of the Arabian Gulf, the system demonstrates exceptional resource efficiency by reclaiming water for diverse domestic applications, with potential for potable use following appropriate treatment. Preliminary…

water production system at remote worksite

Production of water from the air: the environmental sustainability of air-conditioning systems through a more intelligent use of resources. The advantages of an integrated system

Magrini A. et al. / Energy Procedia 78 ( 2015 ) 1153 – 1158 Abstract The water vapor condensation in the HVAC system chillers can be employed to increase the sustainable use of resources by using the condensed water for domestic consumption. Preliminary investigation on a design of an integrated HVAC system for the air…

AWA 250 – Case of Study

In December 2017, SEAS installed an AWA 250 HWAC machine (usually called AWA 250 in the current document for shortness) in a worker village (named Labour Village 2 in the following two pictures) placed not very far from Dubai. The scope was to carry out a working test of the machine in order to determine…