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transport heat - radiation or conduction

transport heat - radiation or conduction

transport heat - radiation or conduction

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I'm a designer and have a technical design for cleanrooms in hospitals. My big issue is how to transport heat from an insulated product to the hospital room. The big thing in this design is how to do this but without make air move within the system (the vacuum pump is already responsible for a small air displacement). the only thing I can imagine is put the cover of the box full of peltier elements but that's quite unlikely to happen... who knows a good solution?
dimensions of the box are 0,5m x 0,5m x 1,3m and the volume of air is 0,325m³.
you can view a small scheme on http://users.telenet.be/dennonnenmolen/schemawarmte.pdf

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