Yt. Chen et Sh. Bomalaski, ADAPTATION OF INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AIR-CONDITIONERS FOR USE IN A THERMALLY STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENT/, Journal of thermal biology, 18(5-6), 1993, pp. 683-686
1. The concept of intermittent, microclimate cooling during rest perio
ds has been investigated due to the logistical and ergonomic problems
associated with backpack cooling systems. 2. In an attempt to improve
intermittent cooling applications, the use of industrial/commercial ai
r conditioners (ICAC) as a source of cool air was conceived. 3. In the
current study, a prototype of a pressurized air distribution unit (PA
DU) which can be incorporated into existing ICAC was designed and fabr
icated. 4. In a successful test, an ICAC circulated air and cooled it
down to the set temperature, while the PADU pumped 510 1/min (the spec
ified air volume for one person) of 15 degrees C into each air cooling
vest, 460 1/min to the body and 50 1/min to the face, through filters
and 10 ft/1 in. diameter supply line. 5. The PADU is necessary to inc
rease the air pressure in the system, creating the required air volume
. 6. This promising concept adapts existing ICAC to provide adequate a
mounts of clean, cool air to individuals working in thermally stressfu
l environments. 7. This development effectively increases the conditio
ned air sources-available for use in decreasing heat storage and incre
asing personal comfort in military or civilian scenarios where work is
conducted in protective garments.