Environmental performance and economic analysis of all-variable speed chiller systems with load-based speed control

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Abstract

There are increasing views on implementing all-variable speed chiller plants in place of conventional constant speed plants. Supporters of these views claim that all-variable speed chiller systems can operate much more efficiently at part load in response to changes in building cooling load. This paper introduces load-based speed control for all-variable speed plants to optimize their environmental performance. Thermodynamic-behaviour chiller system models were developed to perform environmental assessment (in terms of annual electricity and water consumption) for typical constant speed and all-variable speed chiller systems operating for the cooling load profile of a local office building. Operating cost differences between the two systems were calculated and compared in an economic analysis. Applying load-based speed control to the variable speed chiller plant can decrease the annual total electricity use by 19.7% and annual water use by 15.9% relative to the corresponding constant speed plant. The significance of this study is to provide more insights into how to make chiller systems more sustainable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1721-1729
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume29
Issue number8-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Electricity and water consumption
  • Simulation
  • Variable speed
  • Water-cooled chiller

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