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D.7.11.2 Simulation Equipment Is Conditioned Using DX Units
Connected to Training Modules; DX Condensers Reject Heat in
the Air-Conditioned Space (Waste)
Figure D237. Condensers reject heat into large
high bay air-conditioned spaces (top row),
fl ight simulator supply and return are ducted
to central systems (left).
Heat rejected by condensers increases cooling load on the air conditioning sys-
tems. In summer, the heat stream from the simulator can be directed outside
the air conditioned space via a duct of a central system, or condenser units can
be moved outside air-conditioned space (Figure D237).
D.7.11.3 Power Conditioners Are Installed in and Reject Heat into
the Air-Conditioned Space, Increasing Cooling Load (Waste)
Figure D238. Power conditioners installed in the large air-conditioned bay (left), power
conditioner installed in the air-conditioned space next to the computer rack and a simulator
module (right).
Power conditioners can be relocated to a separate space with less stringent en-
vironmental requirements, or the heat can be vented using hoods over the con-
ditioners (Figure D238). Air from the air-conditioned space hosting electronic