An improved use of cooling degree-days for analysing chiller energy consumption in buildings

A. Day
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Abstract

Cooling degree-days have not commonly been used in building energy analysis due largely to a lack of understanding of how they should be defined. The extra complexity of cooling systems, including the existence of latent loads, means that simplified energy analysis techniques have been deemed too crude to be meaningful. This paper presents a detailed analysis of measured cooling energy data from a large air-conditioned site in Perth, Western Australia, which builds on previous theoretical work to develop a robust definition of cooling degree-day base temperature. The results show that not only do cooling degree-days give results suggested by the theory, but that the use of cooling energy performance lines can be used for more sophisticated energy analysis. Practical application: The energy performance of buildings is becoming increasingly important to define. Energy monitoring and analysis techniques using degree days have usually been confined to heating systems. This paper sets out how cooling degree-days can be used to assess the operational performance of a refrigeration plant, using real data to demonstrate the potential of the method.
改进使用冷却度日来分析建筑物中冷水机的能源消耗
由于缺乏对冷却度日的定义的理解,冷却度日在建筑能源分析中并不常用。冷却系统的额外复杂性,包括潜在负荷的存在,意味着简化的能量分析技术被认为太粗糙而没有意义。本文详细分析了来自西澳大利亚珀斯一个大型空调站点的测量冷却能量数据,该数据建立在先前的理论工作基础上,以开发冷却度日基础温度的稳健定义。结果表明,冷却度日不仅能给出理论建议的结果,而且冷却能量性能线的使用可以用于更复杂的能量分析。实际应用:建筑的能源性能正变得越来越重要。使用度日的能源监测和分析技术通常仅限于供热系统。本文阐述了如何使用冷却度天来评估制冷装置的运行性能,并使用实际数据来证明该方法的潜力。
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