Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Split AC Unit. Free Cooling in HVAC and Methods of Free Cooling.


Split AC Unit - Strainer Cycle.



Free cooling is an economical method of using low external air temperatures to assist in chilling water, which can then be used for industrial process, or air conditioning systems. In HVAC in winter months, large commercial buildings’ interior spaces may need cooling, even while perimeter spaces may need heating. Free cooling is the production of chilled water without the use of a chiller, and can be used generally in the late fall, winter and early spring, in the Northern Hemisphere. Free cooling is not entirely free since the chiller is still operational. Assuming that the system can utilize free cooling, there are three ways to use free cooling:




 


The cooling tower water can be directly linked into the flow through the chilled water circuit. If the cooling tower is open then a strainer is required to eliminate any debris that could accumulate within the tower. The cost savings are associated with the limited use of the water chiller energy There is an increased risk of corrosion using this method.



SEER Rating - Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger.




 A heat exchanger, will transfer heat directly from the chilled water loop to the cooling tower loop. The exchanger keeps the cooling tower water separate from the coolant flowing through the cooling coils. The chiller water is thus pre-cooled. An energy savings is due reduced chiller loading and thus a reduction in energy consumption. There is an increase in cost due to the pump need to compensate for the pressure differences.



Window AC Unit - Refrigeration Migration.



A valve arrangement within the water chiller opens a direct path between the condenser and the evaporator. The relatively warm fluid in the chiller loop vaporizes the refrigerant, and the energy is carried directly to the condenser, where it is cooled and condensed by the water from the cooling tower. This method is driven by the idea that the refrigerant tends to move towards the coldest point in a refrigeration circuit. The cost savings associated with this method are due to the compressor’s inactivity, since the blower, fans, and pumps are all operational.


India Unit - Limitations.



Freezing can be difficult to avoid once the cooling tower water temperature gets below 39.02 F. Another limitation is the temperature difference across the heat exchanger. A heat exchanger that has a very low temperature difference across can become economically unrealistic. The economics of the heat exchanger allow for a minimum free cooling water temperature of about 41 ⁰F.

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