Title of article
Improved condenser design and condenser-fan operation for air-cooled chillers
Author/Authors
F.W. Yu، نويسنده , , K.T. Chan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
21
From page
628
To page
648
Abstract
Air-cooled chillers traditionally operate under head pressure control via staging constant-speed condenser fans. This causes a significant drop in their coefficient of performance (COP) at part load or low outdoor temperatures. This paper describes how the COP of these chillers can be improved by a new condenser design, using evaporative pre-coolers and variable-speed fans. A thermodynamic model for an air-cooled screw-chiller was developed, within which the condenser component considers empirical equations showing the effectiveness of an evaporative pre-cooler in lowering the outdoor temperature in the heat-rejection process. The condenser component also contains an algorithm to determine the number and speed of the condenser fans staged at any given set point of condensing temperature. It is found that the chiller’s COP can be maximized by adjusting the set point based on any given chiller load and wet-bulb temperature of the outdoor air. A 5.6–113.4% increase in chiller COP can be achieved from the new condenser design and condenser fan operation. This provides important insights into how to develop more energy-efficient air-cooled chillers.
Keywords
Evaporative pre-cooler , Variable speed condenserfans , Coefficient of performance , Air-cooled chillers
Journal title
Applied Energy
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Energy
Record number
414654
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