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publicationNumber PT-105428-A
titleOfInvention OVID SENSOR USED IN THE CONTROL OF AVAC SYSTEMS BASED ON A HUMAN THERMO-PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
abstract The present invention, which deals with an OVoid sensor used in the control of HVAC systems based on Human Thermo-Physiology, is constructed through a double hygroscopic body consisting of a combination of a double hollow semi-ellipsoid shell in the lower zone, and (2), and a double hollow semi-spherical shell in the upper region, (3) and (4), connected in the geometric center of the sensor. The double shell is composed of a granulated hygroscopic material, in contact with the inner fluid of the sensor, 2 and 4, and a textile bigroscope material, in contact with the surrounding surrounding environment, 1 and 3, . The inside of the sensor is completely filled with fluid. The fluid enters the sensor in the lower zone (5), while the air outlet is in the upper part of the sensor (6). The heat generation is carried out around the water compensation tube (8) in the lower zone of the sensor, while the control temperature measurement is carried out at the average temperature point thereof, above the level of the thermal resistance, (7).
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