4 CH 9
4 CH 9
4 CH 9
In case where hot well and cold well are available, the flow can be measured from the tank
level dip or rise by switching off the secondary pump.
Non invasive method would require a well calibrated ultrasonic flow meter using which
the flow can be measured without disturbing the system
If the waterside pressure drops are close to the design values, it can be assumed that the
water flow of pump is same as the design rated flow.
9.5.2 Measurement of compressor power
The compressor power can be measured by a portable power analyser which would give read-
ing directly in kW.
If not, the ampere has to be measured by the available on-line ammeter or by using a tong
tester. The power can then be calculated by assuming a power factor of 0.9
Power (kW) = 3 x V x I x cos
9.5.3 Performance calculations
The energy efficiency of a chiller is commonly expressed in one of the three following
ratios:
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First calculate the kW/ton rating from the measured parameters.
a) kW/ton rating = Measured compressor power, kW
Net refrigeration Capacity (TR)
Use this data to calculate other energy efficiency parameters with the following
relations
COP = 0.293 EER EER = 3.413 COP
kW/Ton = 12 / EER EER = 12 / (kW/Ton)
kW/Ton = 3.516 / COP COP = 3.516 / (kW/Ton)
b) Coefficient of performance (COP) = 3.516
kW/ton rating
c) Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) = 12
kW/ton rating
9.5.4 Performance evaluation of air conditioning systems
For centralized air conditioning systems the air flow at the air handling unit (AHU) can be mea-
sured with an anemometer. The dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures can be measured at the
AHU inlet and outlet. The data can be used along with a psychrometric chart (Figure 9.1) to
determine the enthalpy (heat content of air at the AHU inelt and outlet)
* Source : American Refrigeration Institute
Heat load (TR) = m x (h
in
h
out
)
4.18 x 3024
m mass flow rate of air, kg/hr
h
in
enthalpy of inlet air at AHU, kJ/kg
h
out
enthalpy of outlet air at AHU, kJ/kg
Heat load can also be calculated theoretically by estimating the various heat loads, both sen-
sible and latent, in the air-conditioned room (refer standard air conditioning handbooks). The
difference between these two indicates the losses by way of leakages, unwanted loads, heat
ingress etc.
9.6 Measurements to be Recorded During the Test
All instruments, including gauges and thermometers shall be calibrated over the range of test
readings for the measurement of following parameters.
Evaporator
a. Temperature of water entering evaporator
b. Temperature of water leaving evaporator
c. Chilled water flow rates
d. Evaporator water pressure drop (inlet to outlet)
Compressor
e. Power input to compressor electrical power, kW
9.7 Example
In a brewery chilling system, ethylene glycol is used a secondary refrigerant. The designed
capacity is 40 TR. A test was conducted to find out the operating capacity and energy perfor-
mance ratios. The flow was measured by switching off the secondary pump and measuring the
tank level difference in hot well.
Measurements data:
Temperature of ethylene glycol entering evaporator = (-) 1C
Temperature of ethylene glycol leaving evaporator = (-) 4C
Ethylene glycol flow rates = 13200 kg/hr
Evaporator ethylene glycol pressure drop (inlet to outlet) = 0.7 kg/cm
2
Power input to compressor electrical power, kW = 39.5 kW
Specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol = 2.34 kCal/kgC
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9. Energy Performance Assessment of HVAC Systems
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9. Energy Performance Assessment of HVAC Systems
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9. Energy Performance Assessment of HVAC Systems
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QUESTIONS
1) What is meant by a ton of refrigeration?
2) Define the terms net refrigeration capacity, COP, energy efficiency ratio.
3) What is the relation between COP and kW/ton of refrigeration?
4) How would you calculate the heat load for a room to be air-conditioned?
5) If the power consumed by a refrigerating unit / ton of refrigeration is 2 kWthen find
energy efficiency ratio?
REFERENCES
1. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Richard C.Jordan & Gayle B.Priester - Prentice
Hall of India pvt.ltd.
2. Modern Air Conditioning Practice by Norman C.Harris - McGraw-Hill International
Edition.