Abstract :
In this article, different control strategies used in a solar cooling installation are presented and compared, publishing real working data
from three summer periods, with the system working at part load.
The facility consists of two solar fields that feed a heating system during the winter and a 35 kW Li–Br absorption chiller during the
summer period to cool part of an office building.
The improvements obtained using control based on critical radiation and a variable flow mass have been compared on the solar plant
with a conventional constant flow control. In the same way, the improvements obtained in the yields of a cooling production plant have
been compared when programming three different controls: the first one with fixed flow masses, the second adapting the temperature on
the condenser as a function of the generator temperature (constant flow mass), and the third adapting the condenser temperature and the
flow mass on the generator as a function of the system loads.
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