Increasing performance of chiller systems in high-rise buildings by load optimization

Zainal Arifin, Fachruroji Fachruroji, Muhammad Huda
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Recently, the construction of high-rise buildings has been increasing significantly along with economic growth. Therefore, electricity is also going up due to the energy demand of the building. The air conditioning system is the enormous energy consumption in high buildings. The green building concept has been introduced regarding the energy efficiency of a high-rise building. This study investigated the energy consumption in a high building (47 floors) using the load optimization method for the chiller system. The load optimization was conducted by configuring five chillers systems consisting of integral compressors, cooling towers, and pumps. This study obtained the decreasing energy consumption by the chiller's operation load sequencing based on 24-hour data optimization. Optimized chiller performance satisfied the green building standards. However, load optimization on high buildings is highly recommended as an effective way to achieve green building status. Further research is recommended for implementing such optimization at other facilities, such as industrial plants, hospitals, airports, and manufacturing plants.
通过负荷优化提高高层建筑冷水机系统的性能
最近,随着经济的增长,高层建筑的建造量也在大幅增加。因此,由于建筑物的能源需求,用电量也在不断上升。空调系统是高层建筑的巨大能耗。关于高层建筑的能源效率,绿色建筑的概念已经被引入。本研究采用负荷优化法对一栋高层建筑(47 层)的冷水机组系统能耗进行了调查。负载优化是通过配置由整体压缩机、冷却塔和泵组成的五个冷水机组系统来进行的。这项研究通过基于 24 小时数据优化的冷水机组运行负载排序,获得了能耗下降的结果。优化后的冷水机性能符合绿色建筑标准。然而,我们强烈建议对高层建筑进行负荷优化,这是实现绿色建筑的有效途径。建议进一步研究在其他设施中实施此类优化,如工业厂房、医院、机场和制造工厂。
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