By definition, radiation is the direct transport of energy through space via electromagnetic waves, light included. Convection is the transfer of heat by the actual movement of thermal energy in fluids. In a TV studio, heat is experienced as radiation from a set of lighting sources. This is radically different from convection, which is experienced as warm air
Understanding these two methods of heat transfer is critical to designing a cooling system that is workable for those who use the broadcast studio space. It is from this knowledge an ideal temperature for the studio need to be decided As most equipment and server rooms are unoccupied, air distribution within equipment rooms is generally not critical and a suitably sized wall unit or a ceiling re-circulating unit suffices. As the problem in most studios is to remove unwanted heat, most of the observations made are related to cooling. The noise created by the air-conditioning system is often neglected The Assendive team has substantial knowledge and experience in design works in the field of air conditioning and ventilation. We provide consultancy, design, supervision and development of projects in the fields of ventilation, heating, steam and air conditioning for any broadcast facility
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