Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
647890 Applied Thermal Engineering 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study investigates how to lower the dry bulb temperature of outdoor air via mist pre-cooling to enhance the coefficient of performance (COP) of an air-cooled chiller system. Based on standard chiller models in commercial simulation software DOE-2E, a modified model was made to analyse how the chiller COP varies under two different condensing temperature controls with mist pre-cooling of air entering the air-cooled condenser. Drawing on the model calibrated by manufacturer and operating data, it was estimated that around 18% decrease in the electricity consumption could be achieved by coupling floating condensing temperature control with an optimal mist generation rate, with regard to a chiller system serving a hotel in a sub-tropical climate. Remarks have been made on how optimal mist control can be implemented to maximize electricity savings while reducing surplus mist carrying over the condenser coil.
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