Description
Variable speed centrifugal chillers perform much moreefficiently at part-load ratio of cooling demand as well as partial compression ratio of lift head compared to constant speed centrifugal chillers. Magnetic bearing technology further improves the benefit of variable speed centrifugal chillers. This performance difference requires a reconsideration of most effective plant operation when magnetic bearing centrifugal chillers are incorporated. In this paper, a component-based model is developed for a chilled-water plant with oil-free chillers at the Texas A&M University System RELLISCampus. The model, calibrated by on-site measured data fromthe building automation system, is used to evaluate the savingspotential for different operation strategies. An optimal chiller staging strategy, based on the optimal efficiency curve, is simulatedfor the case study plant under constant water flow and variable water flow scenarios respectively. The results show that optimal chiller staging only improves plant performance by 2.1% for the constant water flow system. Implementing optimal staging with variable water flow would increase the energy savings to 13.7% compared to current operation of the case-study plant.
Citation: 2020 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL Technical Papers
Product Details
- Published:
- 2020
- Number of Pages:
- 11
- Units of Measure:
- Dual
- File Size:
- 1 file , 780 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-OR-20-014