An HVAC system in which both heated and
cooled air are simultaneously supplied to the work area in separate
ducts, and temperature control of the area is achieved by varying the
mix of hot and cold air at a constant air volume. The system provides
constant air circulation and localized temperature control. Two-duct
installation means higher first costs, and energy inefficiencies occur
when both hot and cold air are used to reach a room temperature that is
equal to, or nearly equal to, the outside ambient temperature.
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