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RE: [EnergyPlus_Support] Chiller



Hi Patrik
Such systems can be simulated using the component set point operation scheme. It operates based on the chiller evaporator outlet set point temperature. To have better picture of such operation scheme please look into the CompSetPtControl.idf in the EnergyPlus example files folder.
 
Sankar
S.K.Padhmanabhan
Research Associate
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK - 74075
Ph: (405)744-4380

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From: EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of patrik_789
Sent: Mon 9/26/2005 9:36 AM
To: EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [EnergyPlus_Support] Chiller



Dear Mike,

We are working on a cooling system for a building that includes to
chillers with the same performance data's.
The chillers are connected in parallel, with an evaporator outlet set
point temperature of 8 °C and a condenser inlet set point temperature
of 14 °C.
When the capacity of one of the chillers isn't enough to match the
condenser inlet set point of 14 °C (or the evaporator outlet set point
of 8 °C), the second chiller should operate in parallel.
I haven't found any example in the example files, were such a system
is implemented: Two or more chillers, which are connected in parallel
and operate in a parallel way too.
Could you point us in the right direction toward the solution?

Best regards,

Patrik  






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