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(D6.5_dataset01) Hydraulic schemes for the hybridGEOTABS concept
(D6.5_dataset01) Hydraulic schemes for the hybridGEOTABS concept
A set of hydraulic schemes for hybridGEOTABS concepts suitable for various EU climates and system operation modes. These schemes provide additional guidance for HVAC designers during feasibility and mostly pre-design stage. They enable the HVAC engineer to consider the hydraulic connection between the basic hybridGEOTABS concept modules and auxiliary equipment required to implement the concept.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 723649
- KU Leuven Belgium
Horizon 2020, Sociology, Space Science, hydraulic scheme, Information Systems not elsewhere classified, Medicine, hybridGEOTABS, EU, HVAC, Biotechnology, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Horizon 2020, Sociology, Space Science, hydraulic scheme, Information Systems not elsewhere classified, Medicine, hybridGEOTABS, EU, HVAC, Biotechnology, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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