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Cube solution with hot isle
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Posted: 2021-06-2510:43 PM. Last Modified: 2024-03-1903:33 AM
Cube solution with hot isle
Hi
I'm very interested in the Cube solution where hot air is contained in an hot isle. However, I have not been able to figure out the "other end" of the solution. How do you get fresh air in and hot air out? I have looked at the InRow cooling solution.
The documentation mention that you should put the pipes (exchaust air) into the ceiling. But I assume that requires some kind of cooling in the ceiling? I have no coollng today. Do you use some kind of heat exchanger on the outside?
My alternative is to use normal heat exchangers (air condition) that cools the entire room. But the idea with trapped air sounds far better if I can figure out what is in the other end, with cold clima here in Norway I guess I can't just put three pipes out of the building or roof?