Title :
Evaluation of differential pressure setpoint of chilled water pumps in cleanroom HVAC systems for energy savings in high-tech industries
Author :
Su, Chun-Lien ; Yu, Kuen-Tyng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Marine Eng., Nat. Kaohsiung Marine Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Variable frequency speed control technologies are widely used in chilled water pumps in cleanroom heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in high-tech industries to reduce energy consumption. Pumps with variable frequency drivers work based on the reading from the differential pressure sensor placed between the chilled water supply and return lines before the secondary and tertiary pumps. Determination of the differential pressure setpoint must take pipeline topology and material, chilled water flow demand, heat loading and system equipment aging into account so as to provide operating flexibility for energy conservation while ensuring the secure operation of the cleanroom. To enhance cleanroom energy efficiency, a new methodology is proposed in this paper for determining the proper chilled piping pressure setpoint for the pumps. The mathematic model of head loss required for generic secondary and tertiary chilled networks widely used in cleanrooms is derived using the Hazen-Williams Formula principle. The field testing results confirm the validity of the proposed approach through a practical cleanroom HVAC system for electronic semiconductor manufacturing, and the energy savings and investment benefits due to the use of the proper differential pressure setpoint are determined.
Keywords :
HVAC; energy conservation; pipelines; pressure sensors; pumps; Hazen-Williams formula principle; chilled piping pressure setpoint; chilled water flow demand; chilled water pumps; chilled water supply; cleanroom HVAC systems; differential pressure sensor; differential pressure setpoint evaluation; electronic semiconductor manufacturing; energy savings; heat loading; heating ventilation and air conditioning; high-tech industries; investment benefits; pipeline topology; secondary pumps; tertiary pumps; variable frequency drivers; variable frequency speed control technologies; Pipelines; Pollution measurement; Pumps; Valves; Ventilation; Chilled water pumps; Cleanroom; Differential pressure; Energy savings; Field testing; High-tech industries;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference (I&CPS), 2012 IEEE/IAS 48th
Conference_Location :
Louisville, KY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0652-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICPS.2012.6229599