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What do you think about conditioning the outdoor air? Is it impossible? Is it useless? Is there any research about it?
The discussion revolves around the feasibility and implications of conditioning outdoor air, exploring whether it is possible, practical, or supported by research. Participants engage with the concept from various angles, including theoretical and practical considerations.
Participants express differing views on the feasibility of conditioning outdoor air, with no consensus reached on whether it is a viable or sensible idea.
The discussion lacks clarity on the definitions of "conditioning" and the specific scale being considered, as well as the assumptions about energy transfer and environmental impact.
why do you think that's crazy?boneh3ad said:Which air? You mean, like... all of it? That's a little crazy.
masihsamara said:why do you think that's crazy?
If you remove the heat from the outside air, where do you expect it will go?masihsamara said:why do you think that's crazy?
Okayy :) :)jack action said:If you remove the heat from the outside air, where do you expect it will go?
Usually, with an AC or a refrigerator, you take the heat from the inside air and reject it to the outside air.
jack action said:If you remove the heat from the outside air, where do you expect it will go?
Usually, with an AC or a refrigerator, you take the heat from the inside air and reject it to the outside air.