Air conditioning demo

This demo shows a cross-section of a building floor (an entrance corridor and an office) with built-in air-conditioning pipes installed in the ceiling. In the upper half of the window, there is the service floor with a cross-section of the entire air-conditioning unit. The demo is also a demonstration of a multilanguage visualization application. To switch between languages, click the respective flag button at the bottom of the window.

Reliance Air-conditioning Demo

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Reliance Server

Open the Reliance 5 Server web interface.

Description of the visualized process

The main visualization window displays a cross-section of a building floor (an entrance corridor and an office) with built-in air-conditioning pipes installed in the ceiling. In the upper half of the window, there is the service floor with a cross-section of the entire air-conditioning unit.

Air-conditioning unit

The air-conditioning unit visualization window consists of:

  • Air-conditioning pipes
  • Inlet flaps
  • Inlet and outlet dust filters
  • Thermal wheel (recuperator)
  • Heater and cooler
  • Inlet and outlet fans
  • Humidifier

To control the air-conditioning unit, a simple control panel can be used.

Control panel

The control panel is placed below where the air-conditioning unit is. It allows:

  • Setting up the position of the inlet flaps (in %)
  • Setting up the pollution degree of the dust filters (in %)
  • Turning on/off the recuperator
  • Setting up the mixing valve of the heater and cooler (in %)
  • Turning on/off the inlet and outlet fans
  • Turning on/off the humidifier

Failure simulation

The buttons located in the top left corner allow simulating:

  • Inlet fan failures
  • Outlet fan failures
  • Humidifier failures
  • Recuperator failures
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Important:

To run the project using a Web client, Oracle's Java-based runtime environment, version 6 or higher, must be installed on your computer. The required files and additional information are available on www.java.com.