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Key Points and Recommendations for Central Air Conditioning Installation in Office Central Areas
Publish Time:2025-07-24        View Count:0        Return to List

In modern office environments, the proper planning of the central air conditioning system directly impacts employee comfort and corporate energy consumption costs. The regional setup of office central air conditioning requires comprehensive consideration of architectural structure, population density, functional zones, and other factors. Achieving precise air distribution is realized through scientific spatial division and temperature control management. Below are key points and recommendations for regional setup during office central air conditioning installation.

A differentiated temperature control strategy based on functional zoning

Office spaces typically include various functional areas such as open desk stations, private offices, meeting rooms, and break areas, each with distinct temperature requirements. For instance:

1. Open-Plan Office: With high personnel density and heat generation from equipment such as computers and printers, it is recommended to set a neutral temperature of 23-25°C. Use evenly distributed side air outlets or slot-type outlets to avoid direct blowing that may cause discomfort to employees.

2. Independent Offices: There is a significant fluctuation in the utilization rate of management space, making it advisable to install variable frequency fan coil units that can be independently adjusted, supported by remote APP control.

3. Conference Room: For intermittent high-load scenarios, a quick cooling module should be configured. It is recommended to use dual-speed fans or a CO₂ sensor-linked fresh air system.

Section II: Airflow Organization and Spatial Structure Matching Solution

Air conditioning efficiency is directly affected by architectural layout, requiring a targeted design of air flow paths.

1. Height Limitation: For office spaces under 2.6 meters in height, we recommend using a concealed-type four-outlet embedded unit, paired with a bottom return air design to prevent a feeling of oppression.

2. Glazed Façade Area: The west-facing side requires a 30% increase in cooling capacity, and rectangular air outlets can be arranged along the window sills to form an air barrier.

3. For L-shaped or curved office spaces, it is recommended to use a multi-split system, achieving zone control through branch pipes.

Section Three: Technical Realization of Smart Zoning Management

The modern office central air conditioning installation has achieved a leap from simple temperature control to environmental optimization.

1. Internet of Things Zone: By deploying a wireless temperature and humidity sensor network, the office area can be divided into multiple microclimate units.

2. Staff Dynamics Tracking: Integrating infrared sensors with the workstation management system, achieving automatic adjustment of "people leave, temperature rises."

3. Load Forecasting Algorithm: A learning-based control system that utilizes historical data, enabling a 2-hour advance prediction of demand in various regions.

Special Area Precautions

Some functional spaces require special treatment solutions.

1. Data Center: Requires a dedicated 24-hour precision air conditioning system and physical separation from the office systems.

2. Smoking Areas/Tea Rooms: It is recommended to maintain a negative pressure state, with the exhaust air volume being 20% greater than the supply air volume to prevent the spread of odors.

3. Greenery Area: In high humidity environments, a separate dehumidification module should be installed to prevent mold induction.

Central air conditioning installation in office spaces involves a comprehensive technology that blends architectural physics, human ergonomics, and intelligent control. With the development of digital twin technology, businesses should avoid...The traditional "one-size-fits-all" mindset is replaced by a system that utilizes load calculations and CFD airflow simulations to construct an intelligent temperature control system that truly aligns with spatial characteristics and usage habits.


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