"By de-coupling the process of supplying fresh air to a building's occupants from the cooling and heating functions of the air conditioning system, we've developed an approach that is not only cheaper to install and operate but also provides superior cooling comfort."
The new approach is called a Dedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS). It couples an independent fresh air supply with radiant cooling panels. The radiant panels, which use cool circulating water and can be installed as part of a building's fire sprinkler system, have a 15-year history of success in Europe.