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The purpose of this standard is to provide a standard procedure for determining the thermal performance of latent heat thermal energy storage devices used in heating, air-conditioning, and service hot water systems. This standard applies to latent heat thermal energy storage devices in which a transfer fluid enters the device through a single inlet and leaves the device through a single outlet. This standard is not applicable to those configurations in which there is simultaneous flow into the storage device through more than one inlet or simultaneous flow out of the storage device through more than one outlet. The transfer fluid can be either a liquid or a noncondensing gas.

 

 

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  1. ASHRAE 94.1-2010

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    Standard 94.1-2010 -- Method of Testing Active Latent-Heat Storage Devices Based on Thermal Performance (ANSI approved)-WITHDRAWN

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  2. ASHRAE 94.1-2002 (RA 2006)


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  3. ASHRAE 94.1-2002


    Standard 94.1-2002 -- Method of Testing Active Latent-Heat Storage Devices Based on Thermal Performance (ANSI Approved)

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  4. ASHRAE 94.1-1985(RA 91)


    Standard 94.1-1985(RA 91) -- Method of Testing Active Latent-Heat Storage Devices Based on Thermal Performance (ANSI approved)

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