Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
263789 Energy and Buildings 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the field, almost every condenser suffers from some kind of fouling problems. The chiller performance degrades naturally and gradually as fouling increases. Early identification of fouling in the condenser is essential to maintain an optimal chiller operation. In this paper, a method (virtual fouling monitor sensor) using low cost and commonly available onboard chiller measurements for monitoring the fouling status of the condenser is presented. The performance of the proposed virtual fouling monitor sensor was evaluated using lab data over a wide range of operating conditions in both normal and faulty conditions. Moreover, the proposed virtual fouling monitor sensor was also implemented and evaluated on a field chiller. The laboratory and field test results show that the proposed method gives a good and robust performance in terms of detecting the condenser fouling faults in chillers. In terms of possible applications, the proposed method has the potential to be implemented as an individual fouling monitor sensor/tool, incorporated within the commercial chiller FDD tool, or embedded in the control systems onboard the chiller to automatically monitor the condenser fouling status.

► Almost every chiller suffers from condenser fouling problems. ► Early identification of condenser fouling can reduce chiller energy cost. ► We propose a virtual sensor to monitor the condenser fouling status in chillers. ► This virtual sensor is low cost and non-invasive since it only uses onboard chiller measurements. ► This virtual sensor has been validated in lab and field.

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