Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10283397 | Building and Environment | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the operating efficiency of air-cooled chillers in three existing hotels and investigates the extent to which the annual electricity consumption can decrease by improving their efficiency. Chillers in these hotels tend to be improperly staged, causing their seasonal efficiency to rise by 0.05-0.12Â kW/kW from a full load efficiency of 0.32Â kW/kW. When chiller sequencing is restored, their seasonal efficiency could be enhanced to 0.34Â kW/kW, which corresponds to an 8.8-22.7% drop in their annual electricity consumption. It is possible to further decrease the annual electricity consumption by 27.0-38.6% when the chillers operate under floating condensing temperature control instead of head pressure control. The implications of improved chiller efficiency for reducing the electricity demand of hotels are discussed.
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Authors
F.W. Yu, K.T. Chan,