Radiant chilled ceiling (RCC) integrated with dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) has been considered as a system offering building occupants a good thermal comfort with energy efficiency. This paper compares three different configurations of RCC and DOAS system in terms of cooling load, room condition and energy consumption. The results from TRNSYS simulation presented that all the configurations could maintain the indoor condition with the Predictive Mean Vote (PMV) value ±0.5 over the office hours 6:00-18:00. The mean radiant temperature of the room was found below the room air temperature which resulted from the low RCC surface temperature of around 19°C. No condensation occurred on the panel during the system operation. The study showed that the RCC with DOAS comprising of cooling coil (CC), round around coil (RC) and enthalpy wheel (EW) is the most energy saving configuration.
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