Central Chilled Water HVAC System - Backbone of Modern Buildings This diagram perfectly illustrates how a centralized chilled water air conditioning system operates in commercial buildings, data centers, and large facilities. ✦ How the System Works: • Chiller removes heat from water using the refrigeration cycle • Chilled water (~6-7°C) is pumped to multiple AHUs across floors • AHUs use cooling coils to condition air and supply it to spaces • Heat absorbed by chilled water returns at ~12-13°C • Heat is transferred to condenser water loop • Cooling tower rejects this heat to the atmosphere ✦ Key Technical Insights: ✓ Typical ΔT (Chilled Water): 5–6°C ✓ Chilled Water Flow Rate: ~2.4 GPM/TR (0.043 L/s per kW) ✓ Energy Efficiency: 0.6-0.8 kW/TR (high-efficiency chillers) ✓ Cooling Tower Approach: 3-5°C above wet bulb temperature ✓ Pumping System: Primary / Secondary / Variable Primary Flow ✦ What Most People Miss: • Expansion tank ensures system pressure stability • Air balancin...
Chiller compressor types: Choosing the right chiller depends on load profile, budget, energy efficiency goals, and maintenance considerations.
Chiller compressor types: When selecting the right chiller for HVAC applications, understanding the differences between compressor types is essential. Here’s a clear comparison of the four most common types: 1- Centrifugal Chillers Best suited for large-scale applications. - High efficiency at full load - Ideal for district cooling, airports, and large commercial buildings - Operate using dynamic compression (impeller-based) - Higher initial cost, but excellent for long-term energy savings 2- Screw Chillers A versatile and widely used option. - Good efficiency across varying loads - Reliable and robust with fewer moving parts than reciprocating types - Common in medium to large commercial and industrial setups - Easier maintenance compared to centrifugal systems 3- Scroll Chillers Compact and efficient for smaller loads. - Quiet operation with minimal vibration - Typically used in small to mid-sized buildings - Modular design allows capacity flexibility - Lower upfront cost, but ...